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R 2018 has brought to market a new wave of on-course trans- portation. Much of it is built around the idea of one-vehi- cle-per-player, which should speed up play, lower golf course wear-and-tear, and make riding a lot more fun. In 2016, the GolfBoard was introduced to the golf cart market. This no-seat electric scooter-board is steered by shifting your weight from side to side just like you would a snowboard or surfboard. The company’s presence remains. GolfBoard (Pictured above) It takes only a couple seconds to get a feel for steering and stopping, and in no time you will be surfing the course. But the reality of the GolfBoard is that it will appeal primarily to athletic, coordinated people; it could be an accident waiting to happen on senior mornings or in the beer leagues. And a GolfBoard is expensive, too, starting at $6,500 each. Hawg Scooters Lower on the rider learning curve are two new electric 14 WWW.GOLFCAROPTIONS.COM rethinking GOLF CARTS “scooter” options introduced in 2018. If you can ride a bike, you can ride a scooter. But the dorky word “scooter” might be a bit misleading, as both brands have more of a “golf course motorcycle” vibe. And oddly, the two companies names and products are in- credibly similar: Fat Tire Scoot- ers and Phat Golf Scooters. Both brands of scooters look cool, travel at about 13-15 mph on “golf course setting”, and have wide tires that should work great on a golf course. Both are solid and well-con- structed. Both have removable batteries, meaning the bike can go for a second 18 hole round just by switching out the battery — no re-charge down- time. The kick-stand setup of the Fat Tire scooter looked like it would work better on mushy turf conditions, a real-world advantage. Phat Golf Scooter (Above) The Fat Tire scooter is priced at $2,699 golf-ready, while Phat Golf Scooter is a bit less at $2,098 ready for golf (i.e. with the bag rack added-on). Fat Tire Golf Scooter (Above) And since the speed on these bikes can be restricted by the owner, motorcycle racing around the course should be kept to a minimum. Single-Rider 4-Wheelers Moving up the ladder to the next level offering is the four- wheeled single-rider vehicle. A solid, 4-wheeled cart is a safer alternative to riding a board or scooter. One new option is a hybrid 4-wheeler that gets started by pedaling and can be assisted by pedaling. The Gohemian Turf Cruiser is a motorized four-wheeled bike that actually has some kick to it once it gets started. A player could very easily use the motor for 90% of the power but can adjust the tension for more of a workout if desired. It’s an interesting option es- pecially for players who want the exercise, and it costs just a little more than the scooters above.