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I have one. Paid annual trail fee at my golf club in Carmel Valley and plugged it in the cart barn when not in use. I am 73 yrs old and getting in and out of a cart is for 18 holes is challenging. Golfboard easier.

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LOVE the Golfboard. Saw my first one in Hawaii @Princeville. Then found a local course near my house that has them. They are fun and you play in 3 1/2 hours as a foursome. Been trying to get my Club to get them, but they are resisting

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I advocate single ride options for golf. However, my preference is a green, environmentally-friendly solution...riding (by pedaling!) a bike. Golfbike out of Tallahassee sells them. Get healthy not lazier!

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I've used the Segway at Kierland Resort and the Golf Board at my home course of Sandia Resort. Of the two, the Golf Board is much easier to learn how to use. Have not tried the Finn Scooter but will the first time it becomes available locally. It looks like fun, as were all the single player transports I've tried. If you haven't tried them yet, give 'em a try!

My home course, LaPaloma, in Tucson is simply too hilly, and heavily mounded to permit safe use of scooters, bikes, or boards— what a recipe for disaster and LIABILITY. Not only that, there are many golfers who are smart enough not to get on one of these things..The atv-like Elwee seems like the perfect solution. Why hasn’t someone produced a tricycle- like scooter which would be safe and stable ?. We have also noted with one rider to a cart For social distancing and state mandated public health guidelines, that ready golf and pace of play are dramatically improved.

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I own a Finnscooter and have used it on Rocky Mountain golf courses.. Takes a bit more strength to park on a severe slope but, like downhill skiing you just learn how to find the flat spot perpendicular to the fall line.

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I've tried the golfboard and it was actually good exercise. When it is hot out (100 degrees today), I need shade and an occasional sit down, and the golfboard I tried didn't have a seat although I understand that some have a cooler you can sit on. I am a senior and have some health concerns. When sharing a regular cart with a buddy, I get more exercise walking to my ball, and I get to sit down for a breather. I like walking a lot, but only when the outside temperature is 40-60 degrees. Given the damage the carts do to the fairways, it doesn't seem reasonable to have four carts for a foursome. Perhaps a redesign to allow two riders with appropriate distance?

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I enjoyed the golf board but still prefer a cart with a top to get out of the sun or a heavy down pour here in Florida.

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For an extra $20 at the one Oregon GC l would rather use a cart. I have one course near my home that is very walkable which I’ve done in the past. Yes, I was beat after walking the course but that was good exercise as well. Another course a few miles from my home is walkable but the course is better suited for carts. For the cost of renting the golf board or the Finn Scooter I’d choose a cart instead.

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I am so ready! Had to walk 18 the other day and carry my clubs since they ran out of carts...basically wiped out after the round. Most courses here in SCal aren't even offering single carts...walking only! I would definately rent one if they were available and seriously consider buying one if I could use it as a mode of transport on the street as well!

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Hi Dan,

GolfBoards and ResortBoards are street legal in the state of California. GolfBoards are great on hills also as they are all wheel drive. Feel free to call me at 310-729-7000 with questions.

Thanks Rusty