People naturally get attached to their vehicles over time, and golf carts are no exception. This feeling often manifests in a desire to make your golf cart feel more like it’s yours or to expand its functionality.  If you’d like some suggestions about where to get started with customizing your golf cart, check out this guide from golf cart experts at Graham Golf Cars.

1. Add Some Accessories

Accessories can alter the look of your cart, but their main purpose is usually to add or modify functionality. One good example is LED headlights, which can be installed in your cart for extra visibility and longer-lasting light bulbs. Sound systems are another popular accessory. There are also accessories meant to enhance safety and comfort, such as seat belts or a windshield.  

2. Add Some Power

Your average unmodified golf cart has a top speed of 10-14 MPH. While this is more than enough horsepower for cruising around the golf course, you might want a bit more power if you plan to take your golf cart elsewhere. Of course, these kinds of modifications are usually best left to professional mechanics. It’s also important to note that once your vehicle passes a certain top-speed threshold it will likely need to fulfill more stringent requirements to be considered street legal. 

3. Change up the Look

Another way to customize your golf cart is to change how it looks. This can take the form of a new paint job, a decal, or a design stenciled on the cart. Parts like wheels, mirrors, and windshields can be swapped out to better fit the new aesthetic. There are a lot of available options, so feel free to explore until you find an aesthetic that speaks to you!

For more on golf cart customization or to shop our selection of new and pre-owned golf carts, visit Graham Golf Cars at any of our five locations, including Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. We also offer golf cart servicing, rentals, financing, and parts.