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The Cart Rider's Golf Log is the only golf scorecard logbook built specifically for the golf cart. Sized at 8.5 x 5.5 inches, it fits right where your scorecard goes — on the steering wheel of any standard cart, including the Club Car — so you're never fumbling for a place to write.
Wire-bound and lay-flat, it opens up and stays open. The larger writing boxes give you real room to record your score, track stats, and note what happened on every hole. No squinting. No cramped boxes. Just clean, easy tracking round after round.
Log up to 46 complete rounds of 18-hole golf. Track everything you'd expect — scores, fairways, putts, penalties, and more — in a format that finally keeps up with the way most golfers actually play.
Purpose-built. Cart-ready. Built to be used.
I’ve tried a few different golf logs and like yours the best. I’m more of an analog person and don’t like fumbling through a phone app on the course. I play 40ish rounds per year and keep the older logs in a box.
–DK, frequent purchaser
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