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Drivers do not need a driver's license to drive an electric golf cart on a golf course, but only if you have the basic knowledge to drive on a golf course without damaging the turf or affecting other people. 


Driving An Electric Golf Cart Should Be Kept At A Constant Speed To Avoid Making A Large Noise

Drivers do not need a driver's license to drive an electric golf cart on a golf course, but only if you have the basic knowledge to drive on a golf course without damaging the turf or affecting other people.

Driving an electric golf cart should be kept at a constant speed to avoid making a large noise. When driving, you should always pay attention to the players around you. Once you find someone is preparing to hit the ball, you must stop and continue driving until he hits the ball.

Golf courses will have different rules for carts due to different seasons and course conditions, two of the most common.


    


Electric Golf Cart Is Restricted To The Lane

This rule applies to courses where the surface is wet and soft, in order to avoid damage to the fairway turf.

The 90-degree rule. The rules require the cart to drive mainly in the lane, reach the position with the ball drop point, turn a 90 degree Angle, cross the fairway directly to the side of the ball, after hitting the ball, drive back to the fairway according to the original way, continue to drive forward. The 90-degree rule allows players to drive to the ball position with minimal damage to the fairway grass.

It must be borne in mind that carts and carts are not allowed to drive (push) onto the green and tee box under any circumstances on any course, which would cause serious and unforgivable damage to the course. There are usually signs on the course indicating the driving and parking areas of electric golf carts. Players should strictly follow these signs.