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link to How to Store your Golf Clubs (10 Amazing Tips)

How to Store your Golf Clubs (10 Amazing Tips)

Is your garage or basement bursting at the seams with golf clubs? If so, you're not alone. Most people have too many golf clubs and don't know what to do with them. It can be hard to find a place for...

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link to Can I Use a 48 Volt Charger on a 36 Volt Golf Cart?

Can I Use a 48 Volt Charger on a 36 Volt Golf Cart?

  No, should not use a 48 volt charger on a 36 volt golf cart. A 36v cart uses 12 volts for each phase (or leg) of its power system, while the 48v cart uses 24 volts per leg. That means...

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link to How to Install/Swap Golf Cart Engine with Predator 420 Engine (STEPS)

How to Install/Swap Golf Cart Engine with Predator 420 Engine (STEPS)

Image Copyright: khairil77/Depositphotos.com   This article will give a step-by-step guide on swapping and converting your existing golf cart engine for a predator engine.  If you...

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link to How to Jack Up a Golf Cart to Change a Tire (STEPS)

How to Jack Up a Golf Cart to Change a Tire (STEPS)

  Why does a golf cart need to be jacked up at times? A golf cart needs to be jacked up at times when the tires need replacing or if there is a flat tire.   Important safety steps when...

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link to 8 Iron Distance | Loft | Length (The Complete Guide)

8 Iron Distance | Loft | Length (The Complete Guide)

  What is an 8-iron used for? The 8–iron club is used for shots that specifically require a higher loft and moderate distance. Typically, 8 and 9 irons are frequently known as short irons....

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Is It Worth Reshafting Golf Drivers? (3 Reasons why you should)

  Is it worth reshafting drivers? It is worth reshafting a golf driver when the driver shaft is broken or when you notice a sudden change in your swing speed. When your driver shaft is...

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Hi there. My name is Ernie Lo and I'm an avid golf fan! I have been enjoying golf for 15 years and love sharing my tips and knowledge of the game with everyone.

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