"You can't handle the truth"

I’ve always loved that famous line by Jack Nicholson from the 1992 movie ‘A Few Good Men’.

I’ve always loved that famous line by Jack Nicholson from the 1992 movie ‘A Few Good Men’. All the more so when, shortly after the movie came out, I got into a serious and heated discussion with my teenage daughter who was doing some ‘teenager’ stuff. During the exchange, I yelled at her, “I want the truth.” She yelled back in similar fashion, “you can’t handle the truth.” I looked at her grimacing face and said, “Did you really just say that?” Almost simultaneously we looked at each other, and our grim faces turned into hysterical, tearful non-stop laughter. We hugged it out. Today, she has a wonderful family and two teenage children. When she tells me how they sometimes misbehave, I just give her ‘a look’ and she knows exactly what I mean.

Now, how does this relate to golf carts? Well, I’m not sure! But I will give you some ‘fatherly’ advice which, after concluding $100 million in sales over 16 years - I feel I have the right to do so. There are SO MANY reasons you need someone like me to educate, inform, and advise you on the many, many brands and dealers of golf carts and the pitfalls of making a poor decision.

Yes, you may think you know about golf carts and whatever you don’t know you can google - that’s called the ‘known unknowns’. What about the ‘unknown unknowns’? The things the salesman doesn't mention, lies by omission.

The truth is you’re in a “wilderness,” and you may get lucky, or not. Call me and I will lift you out of that wilderness.

Here's a 'Golf Cart Seek' tip of the day:

If you're planning to buy a lifted golf cart and park it in your garage you'll need to have at least 83" clearance going in, depending on the make. There's no standard garage door opening and many older houses only have 78" of clearance - There are some tricks though!!!