Meet the GolfBoard

by | Nov 3, 2017 | Technology, Transportation | 0 comments

A single rider electric vehicle with 4 Wheel Drive Posi-Traction System, Intuitive Controls, Industrial Strength Motors & Enclosed Drivetrain, 4″ By 11″ Turf Tires, and Automatic Braking.

FAREWELL TO THE 5 HOUR ROUNDS
The GolfBoard dramatically increases the pace-of-play. After conducting extensive time trials—the average round on the GolfBoard is 2:37!

Making it possible to play 36 holes in 5 hours. – golfboard.com

Cost: $6,500

Website: http://www.golfboard.com

 

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