Golf Cart Kids
Golf Cart Kids

How to annoy your neighbors?
They are constantly staring at us. So how can we give them something to stare at? we have a golf cart! 2 kids (11, and 12, that they LOVE to stare at.) We also have a dog, but she's very old and lazy. we thought about going over multiple times and saying "Keep your eyes out for the snake! he got out again!" and then pulling out later with a paper or plastic snake. What do you think? Any ideas?
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All About John Deere For Kids, Part 1
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DescriptionSummary:0About the Author:•I was born and raised in The OC (although I never actually called it that until the TV show), and went to The Richard Nixon Elementary School for two years- a fact I find both amusing and embarrassing... |
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Little Tikes Totsports Easy Hit Golf Set
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DescriptionLittle Tikes TotSports Easy Hit Golf SetKids will really have a ball when they get to practice putts and drives with this golf set. The TotSports Golf Set includes an easy-rolling pull cart, two clubs, and an all-surface hole... |
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Intech Junior Lightweight Steel Frame Golf Cart with Detachable Water Bottle.
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DescriptionThe Intech Junior Golf Cart is the completion of a junior's equipment. This sturdy lightweight steel frame cart is a durable item that rides easily over the fairways. It has a detachable water bottle to keep your junior hydrated on those warm summer days... |
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InStep Pink Lady Pedal Car |
DescriptionThe inSTEP(r) Pink Lady Pedal Car offers hours of driveway fun for your little ones. Featuring a durable solid steel construction and lead-free paint finish, this pedal-operated car has an adjustable pedal drive, functional steering, rubber tires with chrome hub caps, and a customizable decal package... |
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Rubbermaid 5A43 38-by-36-by-18-Inch Sports Gear Storage Station
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DescriptionPerfect for keeping all that sports equipment in one place, the Rubbermaid sports gear storage station holds bats, sticks, helmets and balls with ease. A removable mesh bag stays open wide to catch balls for storage, then cinches up when it's time to pack the balls off to the court, field, or beach... |
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Baby Aspen "Sweet Tee" 3 Piece Golf Layette Set in Golf Cart Packaging, 0-6 Months
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DescriptionMaybe you should give the new mom and dad two of these uncommonly cute "Sweet Tee" Golf Layette Sets in case baby boy gets a hole in one. Can you imagine a more winning baby gift for the golf-obsessed mom and dad... |
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Artsmith, Inc. Kids Hoodie Golf Humor Bogie This |
DescriptionProduct Number: 030-558850958 Stay warm while lookin' casual-cool in this kid version of an adult favorite - our ash grey Hanes Pullover Hooded Sweatshirt. Deep front pocket and hood for extra protection against getting slammed by bad weather... |
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Artsmith, Inc. Kids Sweatshirt Golf Humor Bogie This |
DescriptionProduct Number: 030-558850956 Warm up while lookin' casual-cool in this kid version of this adult favorite - our ash grey Hanes Heavyweight 50/50 cotton/polyester sweatshirt. Thick (but not bulky), roomy comfort for easy layering underneath... |
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Battery Tender 021-0123 Battery Tender Junior 12V Battery Charger
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DescriptionFully automatic two-stage lead-acid battery chargerTrickle charger assures batteries are maintained after chargingIdeal for all lead-acid, sealed maintenance-free and gel cell batteriesOn 12V models, after full 14... |
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Deltran 021-0127 Battery Tender Junior 6-Volt .75 Amp Charger
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DescriptionFully automatic two-stage lead-acid battery chargerTrickle charger assures batteries are maintained after chargingIdeal for all lead-acid, sealed maintenance-free and gel cell batteriesOn 12V models, after full 14... |
How to Get on Nyc Golf Courses
How to get on new york golf courses. Anyone who is familiar with the history of the Big Apple knows that it was a seaport and commerce center long before it was anything else. The geography of NYC has also played a large part in how the city developed. In short, unlike Los Angeles – which didn’t even exist when New York was a bustling business center and port of entry – anything that came along later had to adapt itself to what was already there.
Case in point - nyc tee times are hard to find. Unlike Los Angeles, which has 144 of them, there are only 19 nyc golf courses located within the five boroughs – and 18 of them are owned and operated by the City, meaning that they are owned by the public.
This is actually a good thing, because it means consistent greens fees throughout the city, which are considerable lower than those charged at the private country clubs outside the metro area. The fees for tee times at 17 of the nyc golf courses are established by the NYC Parks Foundation, and are all the same.
The one exception is Moshulu Driving Range in the Bronx, which has slightly different fee structures – which are still quite low for NYC residents with an annual permit (only $6 per year for adults). This is a nine-hole regulation course, par 35, with 3,253 yards. Weekend greens fees are only two dollars more on the weekend, and include the use of a golf cart if available.
The one remaining private driving range within the city is Chelsea Piers. These are located on actual piers in Manhattan and are unusual in that they offer “Simulator Sessions” - a form of technology that was science fiction only a quarter century ago. Those who have seen the science fiction movie Outland that starred Sean Connery may remember Peter Boyle playing virtual golf on a similar device, that at the time was a Hollywood illusion. That technology is now real and available at Chelsea Piers, one of the most technologically advanced nyc golf courses.
Simulator play at Chelsea Piers is expensive, however: a one-hour session will cost you more than an entire eighteen-hole game at one of the traditional open-air nyc golf courses operated by the NYC Parks Foundation. Tee times can be reserved for anywhere from around $30 during the week to about $42 on the weekends. Senior citizens get to play for a little over half that, and kids under 16 can play during the week for as little as $7.50 – and get free golf lessons through the Parks Department to boot!
About the Author
Jonathan Blocker loves to play golf. He plays all around the country, and some of his favorite courses are in New York.












