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    Default Turning radius of a golf cart?

    anyone. . . .anyone. . . .bueller?

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    Default Re: Turning radius of a golf cart?

    According to the Ramsey/Sleeper Standards, a three wheel cart has a clearance circle of 19'-6" and a four wheel cart has a clearance circle of 24'-0". I guess the clearance circle tells you how many golfers it can take out at once?

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    Default Re: Turning radius of a golf cart?

    an average 4x8 cart has between a 17' and 20' turning radius

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    Default Re: Turning radius of a golf cart?

    That's just a slightly tighter turning radius than my tee shot!!

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    Default Re: Turning radius of a golf cart?

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Davis
    That's just a slightly tighter turning radius than my tee shot!!
    Mark Twain called golf "a good walk, spoiled".

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    Default Re: Turning radius of a golf cart?

    It depends on how fast your going and how wet the grass is.

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    Default Re: Turning radius of a golf cart?

    Quote Originally Posted by Skisouth
    According to the Ramsey/Sleeper Standards, a three wheel cart has a clearance circle of 19'-6" and a four wheel cart has a clearance circle of 24'-0". I guess the clearance circle tells you how many golfers it can take out at once?
    Search for yamaha golf carts on the web. Their 4 wheel version has about a 9.5' turning radius. 17' and 20' is for actual cars. Trucks have a bout 40'.

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    Default Re: Turning radius of a golf cart?

    Quote Originally Posted by info.87299
    Search for yamaha golf carts on the web. Their 4 wheel version has about a 9.5' turning radius. 17' and 20' is for actual cars. Trucks have a bout 40'.
    Yeah, Ramsey and sleeper list it as Clearance Circles (diameters) not radius.

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    Default Re: Turning radius of a golf cart?

    YEAH, THAT SOUNDS BETTER BUT ONE OF THE SITES I FOUND LISTED 17-20. . .ANYWAY, WE GOT IT WORKED OUT, AND ENDED UP NOT REALLY NEEDING IT TOO MUCH, SO I DIDNT INVESTIGATE MUCH FURTHER.

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