RXV ELiTE golf car.Photo courtesy E-Z-Go
RXV ELiTE golf car. Photo courtesy E-Z-Go

Textron E-Z-Go donates golf carts to ‘The Patch’

(Story courtesy Textron E-Z-Go)

Textron E-Z-GO supports the newly renovated and reopened Augusta Municipal Golf Course – commonly known as “The Patch” – in its initiative to support local golfers of all ages, backgrounds and skill levels, and grow the sport of golf, in the company’s hometown of Augusta..

The company has provided a fleet of 75 E-Z-GO RXV ELiTE golf cars, equipped with the Pace Technology fleet management platform, for golfers at The Patch to enjoy during their rounds. E-Z-GO also provided Cushman Hauler ELiTE utility vehicles to support the course’s operations. 

“E-Z-GO has a longstanding relationship with The Patch, which is our hometown municipal course and has been an E-Z-GO customer for as long as anyone can remember,” said Adam Harris, Senior Vice President and General Manager, E-Z-GO. “We are humbled and honored to be able to support public golf in our community through this new initiative, and to be part of the magical reimagining of this historic and important facility.”

In addition, the company will make a contribution to help keep cart fees low for local golfers who play at the course. Cart fees at The Patch are only $10 for golfers who live in the Augusta region.

Fundamental to The Patch Project is delivering an accessible and affordable public golf experience for the Augusta community. The 18-hole walking rate for local residents is $25 Monday through Thursday and $35 Friday through Sunday, while the new short course, “The Loop at The Patch,” costs $15 for local residents during the day.

The Patch practice facilities encompass 17 acres and feature Trackman Range, including an area with 20 covered bays. Additionally, the Putting Course is available complimentary to the general public and includes a 12-hole routing, offering a fun way for players of all skill levels to experience the game.

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