6 passenger 17 MPH
8 passenger 17 MPH
4 passenger w/cargo bed or 6 passenger
Not street-legal 4 passenger
Street-legal/ 25 MPH Up to 1,400 lbs capacity w/Lithium Multiple bed options
Same as Carryall 500 but street-legal & faster Up to 25 MPH
Same as Carryall 700 but street-legal & faster Up to 25 MPH
Not street-legal Up to 2,204 lbs capacity Multiple bed options
800 lbs capacity 8.3 sq ft bed 2 passenger w/ cargo bed or 4 passenger
800 lbs capacity 11.9 sq ft bed 65" wheelbase
1,200 lbs capacity 14.5 sq ft bed 71.8" wheelbase
Same as Carryall 500 but with lower front cowl for better view
900 lbs capacity Lifted chassis for more ground clearance
1,500 lbs capacity 23.3 sq ft bed 99.1" wheelbase
1,900 lbs capacity 16.6 sq ft bed 81.5" wheelbase 19 MPH
1,450 lbs capacity 16.6 sq ft bed 81.5" wheelbase 25 MPH
1,600 lbs total payload 4 passenger 114" wheelbase 25 MPH
In recognition of the Club Car brand's 60 year anniversary
Augusta, Ga., April 2, 2018 – Club Car®, a global leader in golf and utility vehicles and a brand of Ingersoll Rand®, is hosting a ”Club Car For A Cause Selfie contest” as golf fans from around the world arrive in Augusta for the annual rite of spring, the Masters.
Club Car has placed 83 different branded vehicles, produced at its nearby Evans, Ga. plant at local Augusta businesses. Residents and visitors are invited to snap “selfie” photos with any of the 83 vehicles. Selfies are photographs that are taken by an individual of oneself with a smartphone and then shared through social media.
From there, participants are asked to submit their selfie photos to Instagram with the hashtag #ClubCarforaCause. Club Car will then make a donation to the Augusta Chapter of The First Tee, whose mission is to provide youth with educational programs that build character, instill life-enhancing values and promote healthy choices through the game of golf.
In addition, participants who submit their selfies can vote on their favorite selfie for a chance to win a cash prize of $500 by visiting www.WGAC.com/clubcar
This year (2018), Club Car celebrates 60 years in the business as it launched its first golf car in 1958. “We are proud to call Augusta home for the past 60 years and to give back to the community,” said Mark Wagner, president of Club Car. “In light of the excitement and prestige the Masters brings to our community it’s also a great week to showcase the good works of our employees and to reaffirm our commitment to the community and specifically The First Tee.”
Throughout the year, and over the decades, Club Car employees have and continue to actively support, fundraise and organize employee volunteer activities for a variety of area non-profit organizations. They’ve raised monies for the United Way, prepared critical materials for the Augusta Red Cross for people who have been displaced from their homes, and with the Golden Harvest Food Bank, volunteers work at food pantries and provide community education for those in need.
As one of the first golf car manufacturers, Club Car has remained committed to the game of golf from the start with its support of We are Golf, Play Golf America, and US Kids Golf Foundation as well as supporting the growth of golf in other various capacities, including The First Tee.
Club Car has both administrative and manufacturing facilities located in Augusta and recently broke ground for a new Distribution Center in Columbia County.