We bought a used golf cart today for 3500.00.
Test drove it yesterday, and it was fine.
The bill of sale that the seller typed up states ‘as is’ and told us that there was nothing wrong with it….(we wrote a check)
After driving it for a couple of hours today, the thing was smoking so bad from the tail pipe that I’m surprised that birds were not falling from the trees.
Husband tried calling the guy and wouldnt ya know it he wont answer or call us back. So…..husband has now loaded the thing up and is taking it to the guys house, (as I type). We plan to put a stop payment on the check in the morning.
Are we outta luck?
We just bought it about 5 hours ago..MAX
Opinions or suggestions? I’m anxiously waiting to here from my husband, to see what the guy says or does….
deejaysp…
thanks for the quick response.
No, we asked the guy when we bought it today.
I heard my husband talking to him about it.
It’s like buying a used car. As-is…no warranty. I expect the bill of sale says as-is also. It sounds like he may have “seen you coming”. Unfortunate. I suppose you could put a stop payment on the check but I would be willing to bet he didn’t answer because he was at the bank…cashing it.
What is a driving iron in golf? Is it equivalent to one of the longer irons in a standard set?
I’ve seen a “driving iron” for sale and was wondering what it is exactly (I’m new to golf and have been playing about 6 months). Is it equivalent to a hybrid iron that replaces one of the 3 or 4 irons for example?
A driving iron is not about anything. they have a 12 degree loft. there the same length as a 2 iron. there for people who dont hit with woods very well and hit irons great. i have one i use for certain corses that are very tight. there great.
What do you recommend for a golfer who shoots in the Low 90s. Callaway x-18 or TaylorMade R7 Irons?
I’m on a budget and the local golf shop has these 2 iron sets on sale. I shoot in the Low 90’s with my Top Flight Irons. I have a big fade. I have TaylorMade woods and they’re awesome, but I love the look of the x-18’s.
They’re both in the “game improvement” category… so they’ll both have slightly thicker toplines and soles, more forgiveness, a higher launch… that sort of thing. It really boils down to how you hit each. The golf shop should let you demo each set (or at least, one iron from each set).
Hit them both. If they feel/behave the same to you, go with which looks best. If you can’t tell which one looks better, go with the cheaper set. Either way, you’ll be getting a good set of irons.
Fairway Stevie – A Look At The Callaway X-20 Iron (Part 2)
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