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The Junior Electric Golf Cart Comes with Hole, Tees and Three Plastic Balls

Being the petrolheads that we all are, Golf may not seem as interesting as the automotive world. Yet, various industry insiders have estimated the golf business as being somewhere around $70 billion per year. Put it this way: around $4 billion goes to charity alone each year. It may seem eccentric, but it's a big deal.
Junior Electric Golf Cart 4 photos
Photo: Hammacher Schlemmer
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Like all things popular, accessories manufacturers always look forward to creating all sorts of goods that are in any way related to that sport. Formula One, for instance, has its own share of racing pedal cars, electric vehicles, race tracks and play sets. Heck, almost all the big carmakers on the market have their most popular models replicated in lower scale toy autos.

Our point is, if you ever wondered how to inspire your kid to walk on the same golf-path you did, we may have just found the right thing for you. The Junior Golfer’s cart is the electric replica of what you and your work colleagues love to ride in so much on the weekends. It's quite useful, especially while on the field, when everybody is carefully looking after their own white ball.

In a similar way, with this toy car, your kid’s “budding golfers” have no problem with playing 18 backyard holes in style and comfort. Forwards or backward, this cart will make sure everybody is relaxing between holes on the cushioned seat under a nylon canopy.

No golf cart is complete without the proper gear. Therefore, Hammacher Schlemmer also offers plastic putter, iron, and driver that are stored in golf bag sitting in the back of the cart. Get this toy for your kid and you’ll get a golf hole, tees, and three plastic balls. The car travels at a safe 2.5 mph and has a working horn to alert fellow golfers, namely pedestrians on the sidewalk who may come in their way.

The battery powering this bad boy is not quite cutting-edge tech since it provides 40-minute rides after a 10-hour charge, but the price is as little as $300.
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