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By in Golf on 9th Nov 2008 13:00

Kinross Golf Courses in Fife, the 36-hole golf complex which lies in beautiful, unspoilt parkland bordering Loch Leven and owned by Sir David Montgomery and his family, has recently invested in two new E-Z-GO RXV golf cars supplied by local dealer, Fairways GM Ltd.

David McCulloch, Manager of the Kinross Estate, who is responsible for the golf club operation commented, "We have purchased these two new buggies for numerous reasons; their economy, quality of build and the fact that they are a new generation of golf cars and have many innovative features. One small, yet significant advantage is the new roof design. We recently had a customer return his buggy after playing through a heavy shower of rain and he commented how the roof had dispersed the water and kept him completely dry!

"We will be looking to renew the entire fleet next year and using these new RXVs for a season will be a great opportunity to see how they perform. However, our initial impressions are very favourable."

Read more articles in Golf, by Peter Driver or from November 2008.



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