Finding The Right Golf Cart Enclosures
Golf cart enclosures may not be the most attractive items in the world but then they are not designed, as are so many accessories today, to improve either the look or the performance of your golf cart. The purpose of an enclosure quite simply is to protect the inside of your cart, and of course yourself, from the wind and the rain if you get caught out in bad weather.
A golf cart enclosure is a strictly utilitarian, as opposed to cosmetic, item which is designed to be carried with you and clipped quickly onto the cart when bad weather threatens. Its sole purpose is to protect the interior of the cart and its occupants from the worst of the elements and provide a form of ‘shelter from the storm’. Enclosures should not be confused with covers which are designed to provide garaging for your cart when it is not in use.
Before doing anything else you should stop and ask yourself whether you really need an enclosure. If you are an infrequent golfer and do not even venture out onto the course unless the sun is shining and there is not a cloud in sight, then you probably do not need this particular accessory at all. Of course, even if you are a fair weather golfer, there is always the chance of being caught out in a sudden downpour so perhaps it could be a good buy.
How often you play is important because obviously the more often you play the more likely you are to find yourself caught out in the rain. Your ability to pick and choose when you play is also an important factor. If you are restricted to playing only a Sunday morning then it is more likely that you will be tempted to venture out even if the weather is not looking too promising, rather than risk missing your only game of the week. However, if you can play whenever you want to then it should be easy enough to simply pick your times to coincide with the sunshine.
Golf cart enclosures come in various different quality grades and designs and this is something you need to think about when making your purchase. For example, a heavier weight enclosure will provide greater protection from the weather and will last longer than a thinner, light-weight model, but it will also take more work to put it on and take it off your cart. Similarly, a model with flap doors which simply lift up to let you in and out may be easy to use, but a design with full-zip doors will be better at keeping the wind and rain out.
An often overlooked but vital consideration is whether you golf car is a standard size and shape. More and more people these days choose to customize their carts but swapping out body parts and adding all manner of accessories. Customization will certainly make your cart look great but it might also change its size and shape sufficiently so that a standard enclosure will not fit. When this happens you will have to consider having an enclosure tailor-made for your particular cart.
Golf cart enclosures are certainly not the most beautiful of accessories available but these days they are not as bad looking as they used to be. More to the point, they are quite frankly an essential item for any frequent or serious golfer who is going to find themselves out in the rain on occasions.
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