- Golf cart street driver gets ticket, wins in court, gets another ticket. (Orange County Register)
MORNING READ: A man, a golf cart and a cop keep meeting up in Newport Beach.
- Who Needs an SUV When You've Got a Street Legal Golf Cart? (WGRZ-TV Buffalo)
A rearview mirror, headlights and a New York State license plate. It's just like any car except this is a street legal golf cart. "We certainly get a lot of strange looks. To be registered in New York State it has to have turn signals, parking brakes and seat belts," said Rory Allen.
- Rossville board OKs golf cart ordinance (The Danville Commercial-News)
Village board members approved a golf cart ordinance Monday night that will allow village residents to operate battery or gasoline–powered golf carts on village streets from April 1 to Oct. 31.
- City Council to consider imposing restrictions on travel by golf cart (Daily Press)
Some want to use the vehicles on streets. The police chief says that would be dangerous for drivers. — The City Council's agenda for Wednesday includes a new ordinance that gives the city manager ultimate say in whether to allow golf carts on city streets.
- Golf: Take it easy on the Ocean Course (The Sacramento Bee)
ERIC RISBERG Associated Press file, 2008 Lorena Ochoa had no worries during a fog delay at an LPGA tournament in Half Moon Bay in October. Distance: 120 miles from downtown Sacramento. Travel time: About 2 hours, 15 minutes. Address: 2 Miramontes Point Road, Half Moon Bay. Phone: (650) 726-4438. Web site: www.hmbgolflinks.com Golf: 36 holes. The Old Course opened in 1973 and is the ...
- Boiling Springs' Tate makes move to golf for daughter Macy (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
Boiling Springs girls golf coach Susan Tate and her daughter Macy Tate on the greens at Woodfin Ridge in Boiling Springs.
- Four playoff holes can’t produce a winner (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
By Joshua D. Scroggin -- Three pairs of headlights were shining on the 18th green. With stars twinkling overhead, pros Jason Gore and Tim Fleming and their amateur partners were kneeling down to size up putts with funhouse mirror shadows leaking from their feet, the offspring of two pairs of golf cart headlights and one from a spectator’s car in the parking lot. The scene was the culmination ...
- Golf: Course Report (The Sacramento Bee)
The Bee posse's weekly update of the latest in conditions, bargains, etc. Courses Ancil Hoffman Condition good and improving, especially on greens. Falling leaves at their maximum, so expect to play unique "leaf rule." Castle Oaks In nearly perfect shape. Greens uniformly lush and green. Rough on the long side. Pace of play usually brisk. La Contenta Thanksgiving 8:30 a.m. shotgun start – $35 ...
- Golf carts on city streets? (The Potpourri)
Even though prices are down at the pump, Magnolia residents and City Council members are keeping an eye on the future and ready to discuss whether or not neighborhood electric vehicles should be allowed on city streets.
- Buffalo Chips to host charity golf tournament Dec. 7 (The News-Press)
The Brad Clark/Buffalo Chips Golf Tournament for Gist Cancer International will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7 at The Colony Golf & Country Club.
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