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Golf Cart Cover

Golf Cart Cover: your cart's most valuable accessory. Golf umbrellas and rain suits are standard accessories for most golfers, then shouldn't a golf cart cover be standard as well? You cover your club heads to keep them protected, so shouldn't you use a golf cart cover to protect your cart as well? A golf cart cover can enhance your comfort out on the course and protect your investment. To play your best you must make the most of your equipment and keep it in good condition. So, don't overlook the value of a golf cart cover. Here's what you need to know so you can stop neglecting your four-wheeled piece of golf equipment.

Riding Golf Cart Cover


    Whether it's rain, cold, sleet, hail, snow, wind or bugs, you can find a golf cart cover to make your time out on the course more enjoyable. And no, a golf cart cover doesn't have to look unattractive. There are many sleek looking covers out on the marked these days. In fact, there are so many options to choose from, it's a bit overwhelming. However, the selections process can be simplified, making your search for the perfect golf cart cover much easier. Here's some guidance to help you.

Slipover Versus Semi-Permanent: The first question to ask yourself when searching for a golf cart cover is, "How do I see myself using my golf cart cover?" If you want to use your golf cart cover like an umbrella, where your quickly pull it out and set it up when you see signs of inclement weather, you'll want a slipover golf cart cover. You can easily snatch it out and throw it over the roof of your cart to protect yourself and your golf gear. Then, when you no longer want it, just whip if off, and stow it in a bag. However, if you are the type of person who likes to plan ahead and wear a rain suit to the golf course if the weather looks bad, you may be more inclined to get a semi-permanent golf cart cover. In addition to not having to quickly set up your shelter, other benefits of a semi-permanent golf cart cover include a sleeker, tighter fit, the option of swinging, hinged doors, and front and rear windshields. The downside is that if you decide to take it off, be ready to spend some time disassembling the semi-permanent cover.

Zipper, Velcro or Doors: The type of door fasteners on a golf cart cover may seem like a minor detail, but when you consider how often you are climbing in and out of your golf cart during a round, that small detail becomes much more important. Not only is it a matter of convenience, but also of durability. You'll want to get the door fasteners that will be convenient and long lasting. For example, if you are going to be opening and closing the flaps of your golf cart cover a lot, you may want to avoid Velcro because it will be more difficult to seal than the quick zip of a zipper. And if zipping up and down will eventually drive you crazy, you'll want a swinging door with a latch. In this situation, the small details can make the biggest difference.

Storage Golf Cart Cover


    Owning a golf cart is an investment, and you should treat it that way by getting a storage golf cart cover to protect it. A storage golf cart cover will not only protect your nice upholstery, but also the rims and finish. When you're trying to sell your golf cart, you'll have a much easier time if it still looks nice with shiny rims and a sparkling finish. The better you take care of your golf cart now, the longer it will last and the more money you will get when you sell it.
    When it comes to a storage golf cart cover, you'll want to focus on durability and a good fit. Always look for fabric that is water resistant, tear proof and UV resistant. Also, look for double stitched seams. The tougher the golf cart cover, the better. In addition, access zippers and drawstrings are a nice bonus. Zippers make covers easier to put on and take off, and drawstrings help covers to fit snugly around the base of your cart. One more pointer, always, make sure you get a golf cart cover that fits your specific size golf cart. Look closely at all size specifications because a golf cart cover that doesn't reach the ground won't do you or your cart much good.

    If you own a golf cart, you should get a golf cart cover. Increasing your comfort out on the course and increasing the life of your investment make buying a golf cart cover well worth the price. Just make sure you know what you want from a golf cart cover before you buy one.