Get Scratches Out of a Golf Cart Windshield (DIY, Safe, and Effective)
Scratched plastic hurts visibility and comfort. Use this gentle, plastic-safe method to clear scuffs and restore the view from your golf cart windshield.
Scratched plastic hurts visibility and comfort. Use this gentle, plastic-safe method to clear scuffs and restore the view from your golf cart windshield.
Replace a worn Club Car snubber to cut drivetrain clunk and harshness. This quick guide covers tools, safety, and step-by-step installation on your golf cart.
Plan your circuit, pull power from a fused 12V source, protect every run, then test methodically—clean wiring makes your Tomberlin upgrades safer and smarter.
Installing a voltage reducer lets you power 12-volt lights, horn, and accessories on a 36/48V system safely. Use this guide to wire it cleanly on your golf cart.
Find your Yamaha’s build year fast: locate the serial tag, decode the model/year digits, then confirm with visual clues unique to each generation.
Installing a battery gauge prevents shutdowns and extends pack life. This guide covers smart mounting, safe wiring, and a clean finish on yourgolf cart.
Everyone wants a quicker round. Imagine if 3.5 hours felt normal instead of lucky. The secret isn’t hurrying—it’s smarter habits. Use these five pace boosters to play faster without sacrificing routine, rhythm, or score.
Women’s golf fashion has come a long way—there are more choices than ever, but dress codes and playability can still be confusing. This in-depth guide covers what women wear to golf, what most clubs expect, where the gray areas are, and how to choose outfits that look great and move well while you swing.
Some swing flaws (an open face at impact, a slidey weight shift) aren’t “stupid”—they’re just part of learning. But other mistakes are completely avoidable and quietly add 5–10 shots to your card. Clean up these five and you’ll see lower scores fast.
The driver is the longest club, lowest loft, and the one you’re most tempted to swing hardest—so it magnifies every flaw. Master these three common mistakes (with simple fixes and drills) and you’ll add fairways, distance, and confidence off the tee.