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Driving an electric golf cart should be kept at a constant speed to avoid making large noises.
When driving, you should always pay attention to the players around, and once find someone is preparing to hit, you must stop and wait until he finished before continuing to drive.
Due to different seasons and different course conditions, golf courses will implement different cart driving rules, the most common two are as follows:
1. The carts only allowed to drive on the driveway. This rule applies to courses where the surface is wet and soft, in order to avoid damage to the fairway turf.
2. The 90-degree rule. The rule requires the cart to drive mainly on the lane, reach the position of the drop point, turn 90 degrees, drive directly across the fairway to the ball, hit the ball, drive back to the fairway, continue to drive forward. The 90-degree rule allows players to drive to the ball while minimizing damage to the fairway grass.
It must be borne in mind that under any circumstances on any course, carts are strictly prohibited from driving (pushing) onto the green and tee area, otherwise it will cause serious damage to the course. Usually there will be signs on the course indicating the electric golf cart driving and parking area, players should strictly follow.