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aobama52
Age: 36
Joined: 04 Jun 2010
Posts: 231
Location: usa
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Drive Right off the Designated Golf Cart
Watch the cart path. Sounds simple, but just as golf clubs for sale on a highway can be distracted by something and lose sight of the road, so can golfers who love the callaway x-22 irons get distracted and drive right off the designated cart path. Depending on what's in front of you, that can be dangerous. Be extra vigilant on cart paths around the clubhouse, and at any intersections or bottlenecks on the course. Carts colliding are not a good idea. Don't speed into a stop behind a parked cart. You know what we mean: Your partners are already up at the green and parked, you race ahead to catch up and slam on the brakes just as your cart is about to rear-end theirs. See above: Colliding carts is not a good idea. Use the carts as they are intended on the taylormade r7 cgb max fairway wood, not as a toy, not for joyriding driver was goofing off and climbed onto the roof of a moving golf cart on the golf course; he was thrown from the roof and injured. Don't take the cart to places on the golf course where it is not intended to go: Through thickets of trees, over rough terrain, down through galleys or ravines, through water. Yes, these callaway ft-iz driver are common-sense, even simplistic golf cart safety guidelines. Hey, golf cart safety on the course isn’t brain surgery! We'll repeat what taylormade r7 cgb max irons we said at the top: What it boils down to is "don't act stupid!" .ishiner
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