Today, I wanted to share my little project about setting up a beverage golf cart. I have always dreamed of having a golf cart for a variety of purposes, like selling water to my neighbors or something, and I finally decided to do it.
First, I started searching for a suitable golf cart. I wasn’t sure which brand to go with, but I knew I wanted something reliable and sturdy. I heard that Yamaha, Club Car, and EZ-GO were the big names, but I’m not made of money, so I went for a used one. I found a used cart in pretty good condition and decided to buy it. I was thrilled! It wasn’t fancy, but it was exactly what I needed.

Once I got the cart, I had to figure out where everything was. I found the model number under the rear bumper on the frame, which was a bit of a pain to locate. I also looked under the seat and around the glove box to familiarize myself with the layout. It felt like a treasure hunt, but eventually, I got the hang of it.
Next, I started thinking about how to set it up for selling beverages. I needed to make sure it was practical and easy to use. My first mission is to buy ice box. I bought a big one. After that, I cleaned out the inside of the cart and added some shelves for drinks and snacks. I had a blast stocking it with all sorts of goodies. It looked so inviting and fun!
I also thought about the etiquette of using a golf cart. It seemed important to be respectful of others, especially when I might be selling beverages to players on the golf course. I learned that I should stay clear of tee boxes, greens, and bunkers. I need to be mindful of other golfers and their games. It’s all about being considerate and not disturbing anyone.
Finally, I took my newly equipped beverage cart out for a test run. I drove around my neighborhood, offering drinks to my neighbors. It was such a hit! People loved the convenience, and I enjoyed chatting with everyone. It was fulfilling to see my little project come to life. It’s not just about selling drinks, it’s about bringing a smile to people’s faces.
- Find a used golf cart: Looked for reliable brands, but ultimately chose a used one to save money.
- Locate essential features: Found the model number under the rear bumper and familiarized myself with the cart’s layout.
- Prepare for selling: Cleaned the cart, added shelves, and stocked it with drinks and snacks.
- Learn cart etiquette: Understood the importance of respecting golf course rules and other players.
- Test run: Drove around the neighborhood, offering beverages and enjoying the positive response.
In the end, setting up my beverage golf cart was a fun and rewarding experience. It wasn’t just about the cart itself, but also about the joy it brought to others. I’m excited to continue this little venture and see where it takes me. Maybe one day, I’ll even upgrade to a new cart, but for now, I’m happy with my trusty used one.