Ez Go Golf Cart Parts
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Sand Bucket and Scoop, EZ-Go
List Price: $92.50
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Description
Sand and Seed Bottles - Sand bucket with lid - Comes complete with hardware and installation instructions - For EZ-Go 1994-2006
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WATERPROOF SUPERIOR BEIGE GOLF CART COVER COVERS CLUB CAR, EZGO, YAMAHA, FITS MOST TWO-PERSON GOLF CARTS
List Price: $96.57
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Description
SUPERIOR GOLF CART COVER MSRP $129.99 Color: Beige Heavy Duty Thick Polyester Fabric. Won't Stretch Or Shrink 300D Polyester Oxford w/PU Coating to protect from UV and Mildew Protects against weather, dirt, pollutants, and other elements Double stitched seams for cover durability Front and rear air vents reduce wind lofting and inside moisture Rear zipper allows easy access into golf cart Shock cord hem along entire bottom for a snug and custom fit...
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EZ-Go 36-Volt Non-Regen Electric Motor
List Price: $538.40
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Description
Motor - EZ-Go 36 colt Non-Regen Electric motor - Speeds up to 19 mph - 8.0 peak horsepower - Replaces D-31, HT-D297, ADC 6-224C
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E-Z-GO 20468G1 Solenoid - 36 Volt
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Description
The solenoid is responsible for converting electrical energy into mechanical energy in your golf car. This heavy-duty solenoid is used on 1989-current E-Z-GO Vehicles, and is compatible with Club Car, Columbia and Yamaha Electric Vehicles...
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Viair 00073 70P Heavy Duty Portable Compressor
List Price: $79.99
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Description
Compact and Powerful portable air compressor.
12volt, Permanent Magnetic Motor, Duty Cycle: 15%@100PSI, Max. Working Pressure: 100 PSI, Max. Amp Draw: 14 Amps, Min. Ambient Temp: -4 F, Max. Ambient Temp: 176 F, Stainless Steel Braided Leader Hose, Dimensions: 6...
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New Ez Go Golf Cart Starter Generator 250-400 Cc 1012316 30083-69a 30083-69b
List Price: $169.88
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Description
Applications:
EZ-GO Golf Carts with 250-400cc Engines
Replaces Part Numbers:
CLUB CAR 1012316
COLUMBIA PARCAR 30083-69A, 30083-69B, 30083-69C, 30083-69D, 30083-69E
HITACHI GSB107-01, GSB107-01A, GSB107-04A
HITACHI SALES GSB107-04C
OEM: Hitachi
Voltage: 12
Rotation: Reversible
Field Hsg OD: 113...
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Anyone involved in the golf business knows that the past year has been one of our most challenging, despite the return of Tiger Woods. Professional golf hasn’t suffered, at least not to the extent of recreational golf as an industry has. The PGA still sells out events, drawing crowds and raking in money from television deals, product endorsements and video games. But ask the pro at your local golf course and chances are you’ll hear a different story. The club I work for is in the same boat. With the country firmly in recession and people cutting back on expenditures and luxuries, maintaining a membership at the country club, or even playing a few rounds a month at the golf course is frequently low on the list of family priorities. Which begs the question: if memberships and bookings are down significantly, how does a golf course reduce costs? Because if revenue takes a hit for an extended period of time at the same time that costs remain constant (or increase), the situation usual ends with the course shutting down.
We had an all staff meeting and implemented suggestions from every department from the green keepers to the pros and even the kitchen staff. Did you ever see the episode of Arrested Development where Lucille was shocked by being served “curly fries” at her country club? Well, don’t laugh; we downscaled our menu and added items like gourmet hamburgers and curly fires in place of the bacon wrapped fillets. We dimmed the lighting during evening hours, offered half-price green fees on Sundays, two-for-one yearly memberships, and even went so far as to buy grass seed in bulk from a discount supplier instead of the premium product our groundskeeper had used for decades. Perfect greens aren’t going to be appreciated if there’s no-one around to hit a ball, after all.
One of our biggest savings was in the golf cart pool. We have a significant investment in carts due to an older demographic and extensive grounds; we have sixty carts in service, which is probably more than a lot of courses. Servicing those carts can be an expensive proposition, but our cart wrangler/mechanic came up with the brilliant idea of buying replacement parts from an online supplier instead of our usual source. It’s shaved a considerable amount off of his maintenance budget, but an unexpected bonus has been more uptime for the carts. His online supplier always has what’s needed in stock instead of having to source it and shipments usually arrive within 24 hours. That’s one change that will remain in place even after the economy has bounced back.
About the Author:
Adrian Lewis is a golf pro and understands that golf cart parts and accessories account for much of his club’s maintenance costs. By using an online distributor, ez go parts for example, turnaround time for replacement parts is much faster and costs are significantly lower.
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