Thank you for your GolfBoard purchase! The GolfBoard is going to change the way
you experience the game of golf forever. From now on, when you “Surf the Earth”
from shot-to-shot, you will enjoy golf in a whole new way - we call it GolfBoarding.
Young or old, first time surfer or avid board sports enthusiast, anyone can learn to
GolfBoard. Now it’s possible to enjoy the unique experience of Surfing the Earth at
your local course, or in the convenience of your own back yard. Follow our new user
on-boarding procedures, watch our brief safety video, and you will quickly feel like
and expert GolfBoarder.
The GolfBoard is environmentally friendly and easy to learn. Built from the ground up
specifically for golf course use, we have designed the GolfBoard to meet the
demands of even the hilliest golf course terrain. Our military grade engineering and
construction ensures the high performance and durability of every GolfBoard.
The first product of its kind, the GolfBoard sets the standard for land-based surfing.
With the design influence of blue water surfing icon Laird Hamilton, the GolfBoard is
the original, authentic, and only way to ‘Surf the Earth.’
Please take the time to closely familiarize yourself with this Owner’s Manual, as it will
help you get the most enjoyment from your new GolfBoard.
Thanks again for your purchase!
–The GolfBoard Team
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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS..................................................................................................................................... 2
2.2 GENERAL ............................................................................................................................................. 9
Playing golf with a GolfBoard is new. It's fun, easy, and with just some simple instructions most
anyone can quickly learn how to properly operate a GolfBoard. To ensure all new users have a
safe and enjoyable experience, we have developed this comprehensive Owner’s Manual, which
includes detailed operating instructions and safety information.
A comprehensive understanding of your GolfBoard and all its features will give you greater
control and enjoyment when you ride. Please take the time to read this Owner’s Manual and
familiarize yourself with all of the information that we have prepared for you before riding your
new GolfBoard. This manual contains important operating instructions and maintenance
information that will help ensure safe and proper use.
1.2 USING THIS MANUAL
All users must follow the instructions and warnings contained in this manual for their safety. Do
not attempt to operate the GolfBoard until you have attained adequate knowledge of its control
and operating features. Damage caused by failing to follow instructions is not covered by the
GolfBoard warranty and could result in personal injury to you or others, as well as damage to
your GolfBoard.
This manual contains operating procedures to help you make informed decisions about safety.
All GolfBoard owners that have either purchased or leased a GolfBoard assume the full
responsibility and all liability for use of their GolfBoard, including by any additional user, and
agree to instruct additional users they must watch the GolfBoard safety video located at:
http://ow.ly/yzZtm, or read the GolfBoard New User on-boarding procedures (included in the
back this owner’s manual), or both; in order to become familiar with how to properly and safely
operate the GolfBoard prior to use.
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1.3 NOTICES, CAUTIONS, WARNINGS, AND DANGERS
NOTICE
Statements on practices not related to personal injury. May be used to indicate important
operational characteristics or ways to optimize the use of your GolfBoard.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in minor to
moderate injury.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury. Always heed this information.
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury. Always heed this information.
This Owner’s Manual uses NOTICE, CAUTION, WARNING, and DANGER throughout. Please
pay close attention to the following alerts emphasizing specific information.
Print this manual and keep it with your GolfBoard as a reference for safe and enjoyable riding.
Please pass this manual on to the next owner in case you transfer ownership.
It is not possible or practical to warn you about all hazards associated with operating and
maintaining the GolfBoard – you must use your own good judgment.
1.4 ABOUT THIS MANUAL
All specifications and descriptions are accurate at the time of publishing. SolBoards Inc.
continually modifies material to be current and accurate and we reserve the right to make
changes at any time, without notice and without obligation.
All material in this manual, including, but not limited to, text, data, graphics, logos, and images,
is owned and controlled by SolBoards Inc., and is protected by copyright, trademark, and other
intellectual property rights. Material in the manual is made available solely for your personal,
non-commercial use and may not be copied, reproduced, republished, modified, uploaded,
posted, transmitted, or distributed in any way, including by e-mail or other electronic means,
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without the express prior written consent of SolBoards, Inc., for each instance. You may use
Identification
Number
# of
digits
Picture of Location
GolfBoard
11
Wireless
Remote
(Sport Board
Version Only)
14
material made available from the manual for your personal, non-commercial use only, provided
that you keep intact any and all copyright and other proprietary notices that may appear on such
materials.
1.5 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.5.1 Identification Numbers
The Serial Number or S/N is an 11-digit number located on the back right tray of the frame of
the GolfBoard. Do not alter or remove this label as it is the identifier of your GolfBoard for
purposes of registration, identification, and service. A separate additional 14-digit Serial Number
is located on the wireless remote (sport board model only) and is used as the identifier of the
remote control of your product.
1.6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND KEY PRODUCT FEATURES
1.6.1 Technical Specifications
The GolfBoard is the only electric powered skateboard style personal transportation device
developed from the ground-up for the unique needs of the golf industry, and is therefore far
superior in performance, reliability, and ease of use compared to other personal golf
transportation devices. The following technical specifications are provided for your review.
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COMPONENT/DESIGN ATTRIBUTE
SPECIFICATION
BATTERY PACK
Li-Ion
NOMINAL VOLTAGE
44 Volts
FULLY CHARGED VOLTAGE
48.5 Volts
BATTERY CAPACITY
1.3 Kilowatt Hours
MAX PROPULSIVE POWER
3.2 Kilowatts
AC ADAPTER
110/220 Volt Smart Charger
CHARGE TIME (AFTER 18 HOLES)
1 Hour
CHARGE TIME (COMPLETE CHARGE)
2.2 Hours
AC ADAPTER INPUT VOLTAGE
110/220 Volts
AC ADAPTER INPUT FREQUENCY
50/60 Hertz
AC ADAPTER CURRENT (110/220V)
10/5 Amps
ECONOMY
Approximately $0.10 Per 18 Holes
RANGE (ESTIMATED)
27 Holes/10 Miles
MOTOR TYPE
4 Pole Brushed DC W/ External Replaceable
Brushes
GEARING
Hardened Machined Steel Gears
GEARCASE
No Maintenance Sealed And Lubricated
AXLE
Hardened Steel Alloy
MOTOR CONTROLLER
High Efficiency 250 Amp Industrial Motor
Control
DRIVETRAIN
Fulltime 4 Wheel Drive With Locked Axles
GRADE
Maximum 25% Grade (14 Degree Slope)
BRAKING
4 Wheel Electronic Braking
SUSPENSION
Stainless Steel Flex Ends With Rubber Bump
Stops
TIRES
11x4.00-4 Kenda K500 Turf Specific
SPEED CONTROL
Variable Speed Remote Or Thumb Throttle
HIGH SPEED LIMIT
10 MPH
LOW SPEED LIMIT
5 MPH
HIGH SPEED LIMIT (SPORT BOARD)
14 MPH
LOW SPEED LIMIT (SPORT BOARD)
6 MPH
LENGTH
56’’ (142 CM)
WIDTH
20’’ (51 CM)
HEIGHT
12’’ (30 CM)
STABILITY BAR HEIGHT
42’’ (107 CM)
WEIGHT (WITHOUT STABILITY BAR)
97 Pounds (44 Kg)
STABILITY BAR WEIGHT
18 Pounds (8 Kg)
CARRYING CAPACITY
280 Lb. (127 Kg)
GROUND FORCE PRESSURE (200 LB LOAD)
6.25 PSI
STEERING
Lean To Turn Steering Damper/Coil Shock
OPERATING/STORAGE TEMPERATURE
-4°F To 110°F (-20°C To 43°C)
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE WHEN CHARGING
32°F To 110°F (O°C To 43°C)
FENDER MATERIAL
High Strength TPO Polyolefin
TRACTION DECK MATERIAL
Anti-Slip Marine Deck Manufactured In The UK
BUMPER SYSTEM
Replaceable Front And Rear Impact Bumper
STABILITY BAR MATERIAL
Stainless Steel
COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE
USA
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1.6.2 Golfboard Key Product Features
1.6.2.1 Automatic Braking
The GolfBoard employs an automatic braking system which improves the safety of our device,
and makes it easy to operate on even the hilliest terrain. It also reduces damage to the turf
caused by conventional golf carts that can “skid” when the manual brakes are applied too hard.
When the accelerator of our device is released, the board automatically comes to a stop in
approximately 16 feet with a programmed proprietary braking curve that eliminates sudden
deceleration in speed that can be caused by conventional braking systems.
1.6.2.2 Fulltime 4 Wheel Drive
The GolfBoard utilizes a locked/pinned axle on the front and rear gearbox assemblies. This
locked axle means that the inside and outside tires are always rotating on the same axis which
increases traction and reduces “tire spin” experienced with standard golf carts with limited slip
differentials in grassy, muddy, wet, uneven, rocky, dirt, sand, and boggy terrain.
1.6.2.3 Gearbox
An 18:1 gear reduction system provides superior hill climbing ability. By combing high speed DC
motors with this large gear reduction the resulting torque available at the wheel allows the
GolfBoard to travel efficiently and with limited speed reduction up steep hills. This consistency of
speed up and down steep hills, without the need of the driver to make adjustments as the terrain
changes, makes GolfBoard extremely easy to operate.
1.6.2.4 Adjustable Spring Ends
The GolfBoard was designed with optimal performance and control in mind. The sometimes
demanding environments found on golf courses required us to develop a comfortable and
durable suspension system for the board, allowing the rider to feel a smooth ride across highly
varying terrain.
1.6.2.5 Parking Brake
The GolfBoard has a programmed automatic anti-rollback restrain which stops the board from
rolling away on hills.
1.6.2.6 Automotive Grade Li-Ion Battery
The GolfBoard battery is assembled in Poland using battery cells sourced directly from
Samsung for consistent and reliable energy storage, providing users with consistent operation
and performance for many years.
1.6.2.7 High power charger
The GolfBoard 10amp intelligent digital charger provides high speed charging in approximately
1-2 hours after each 18 hole round of golf.
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1.7 INCLUDED COMPONENTS
Model
GolfBoard
Included
Control Included
Picture
Stability
Bar
Included
Thumb
Throttle
Commercial
Grade
GolfBoard
Stability bar
mounted controls
including thumb
throttle and bar
mounted LED
battery gauge
Stability
Bar with
integrated
throttle and
operational
controls
Remote
Control
Commercial
Grade
GolfBoard
Wireless
handheld remote
control
Standard
stability bar
without
controls
CAUTION
Sport Boards for advanced users only.
The GolfBoard is available in two distinct models with the following components included in
each product package:
Wireless Remote
Wireless Remote Micro-USB Charging Cord
Standard Stability Bar without controls
1.7.3 Thumb Throttle Specific Additional Components:
Stability Bar with integrated throttle and operational controls
2 SAFETY INFORMATION
2.1 GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS
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• Before using, read operating instructions and thoroughly review safety information.
MANDATORY!
Do not operate your new GolfBoard for the first time without completely reading and
understanding this owner’s manual.
• Keep both feet on deck and hold stability bar tightly at all times while moving.
• 1 rider per board maximum.
• Drive slowly in turns and keep board straight up and down all slopes.
• Never operate under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
• Reduce speed and proceed with extra caution in crowded areas, when driving on wet,
rough, or loose surfaces, and when traveling in reverse.
• Do not travel at speeds too fast for your experience, terrain, or visibility conditions.
• Allow at least 30 feet to stop when traveling at full speed.
• Do not follow too closely to other GolfBoards or golf carts.
2.2 GENERAL
Your GolfBoard is a state-of-the-art personal low speed transportation device designed to
increase mobility.
Please be aware that the final selection and purchasing decision regarding the type of
GolfBoard and optional features to be used is the responsibility of the user.
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, User releases Sol Boards, Inc., an Oregon
corporation (“Sol Boards”) (the maker of the GolfBoard), GB Leasing Capital, LLC, an Oregon
limited liability company (“GB Leasing”), (owner or previous owner of the Board), and each of
their present and future successors, assigns, directors, officers, members, managers,
employees, agents, representatives and other personnel (collectively, the “Additional Released
Parties”), from and against any and all claims, actions, proceedings, damages, liabilities, and
expenses of every kind, whether known or unknown and whether or not foreseeable, including,
without limitation, those for or relating to bodily injury, property damage or loss of life, that in any
way relates to, results from or arises out of the Board or its use by User, or any and all
Additional Users.
SolBoards, Inc. recommends that User (and any and all Additional Users) operate the
board with the stability bar in place at all times subject only to certain exceptions for
qualified riders who agree to all terms of the Stability Bar Refusal – Addendum I attached
hereto, see appendix 5.1 page 44, and if User chooses to remove the stability bar, then
user should wear a helmet. If user chooses to remove the stability bar, and not wear a
helmet, then user agrees to all terms of the Helmet Refusal – Addendum II, attached
hereto, see appendix 5.2 page 45.
As you begin using your GolfBoard, you will probably encounter situations in which you will
need some practice. Simply take your time, and always first practice on an open, flat and grassy
area. You will soon be in full and confident control as you maneuver up and down hills, and over
moderate terrain.
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There are certain situations, including some medical conditions, where the user will need to
NOTICE
All riders are required to watch the safety video before first operating. A link to our Safety
Video can be found at: http://ow.ly/yzZtm
practice operating the GolfBoard in the presence of a trained attendant. A trained attendant can
be defined as a family member or a professional specially trained in assisting a user in various
activities.
If at any time a user feels that special situations or medical conditions makes instruction by a
trained attended necessary, then contact SolBoards, Inc. to be directed to a golf course or
representative where such professional supervision may be available (Sol Boards makes no
guarantees regarding the convenient availability of professional supervision, or any additional
fees which may be applicable).
Below are some precautions, tips, and other safety considerations that will help you become
accustomed to operating the GolfBoard safely.
2.3 SAFETY VIDEO
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2.4 WARNING LABELS AND PICTOGRAMS
Number
Description
Label
1
Designated lift spot.
2
Board number.
3
Do not step area. Only
step on the traction deck
of the GolfBoard.
2.4.1 Description and Location of important labels
2.4.2 Description and Location of Important Labels Key
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4
Basic operating
instructions.
5
General warnings.
6
Do not step area. Only
step on the traction deck
of the GolfBoard.
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7
General warnings.
8
Unique board serial
number for identification.
9
Weight limit warning.
10
Electrical hazard danger.
11
General warnings.
2.5 IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT
If the GolfBoard is involved in any kind of an accident in which it appears parts
have been damaged, it is necessary have the vehicle checked by a qualified
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technician before further use.
2.6 EMI WARNING
WARNING
Laboratory tests have shown that electromagnetic and radio frequency waves can have an
adverse effect on the performance of electrically powered mobility vehicles.
WARNING
The addition of accessories or components to the electrically-powered mobility vehicle can
increase the susceptibility of the vehicle to EMI. Do not modify your GolfBoard in any way
not authorized by the manufacturer.
Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference can come from sources such as cellular
phones, mobile two-way radios (such as walkie-talkies), radio stations, TV stations, amateur
radio (HAM) transmitters, wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters and
medium-range mobile transceivers used by emergency vehicles. In some cases, these waves
can cause unintended movement or damage to the control system. Every electrically-powered
mobility vehicle has an immunity (or resistance) to EMI. The higher the immunity level, the
greater the protection against EMI.
There are a number of sources of relatively intense electromagnetic fields in everyday
environment. Some of these sources are obvious and easy to avoid. Others are not apparent
and exposure is unavoidable. However, we believe that by following the warning listed below,
your risk of EMI will be minimized.
The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types:
1. Hand-held portable transceivers (transmitters-receivers) with the antenna mounted
directly on the transmitting unit. Examples include: citizen band (CB) radios, “walkie talkies”,
security, fire and police transceivers, cellular telephones and other personal communication
devices. ** NOTE: some cellular telephones and similar devices transmit signals while they are
ON, even when not being used.
2. Medium-range mobile transceivers Such as those used in police cars, fire trucks,
ambulances and taxis. These usually have the antenna mounted on the outside of the vehicle.
3. Long-range transmitters and transceivers such as commercial broadcast transmitters
(Radio and TV broadcast antenna towers) and amateur (HAM) radios. NOTE: Other types of
hand held devices, such as cordless phones, laptop computers, AM/FM radios, TV sets, CD
players, cassette players and small appliances such as electric shavers and hair dryers, as far
as we know, are not likely to cause EMI problems to your powered vehicle.
Because EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as one moves closer to the transmitting
antenna, the EM field from hand-held radio wave sources (transceivers) are of special concern.
It is possible to unintentionally bring high levels of EM energy close to the powered vehicle’s
control system while using these devices. This can affect powered vehicle movement and
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braking. Therefore, the warnings listed below are recommended to prevent possible interference
WARNING
Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake release
or powered vehicle movement which could result in serious injury:
1) Do not operate hand-held transceivers (transmitters-receivers) such as citizen band
(CB) radios, or turn ON personal communication devices such as cellular phones,
while the powered vehicle is ON;
2) Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or TV stations and try to avoid coming
close to them.
3) On appearance of unintended movements or brake release occurrences, switch the
powered vehicle OFF as soon as it is safe.
4) Be aware that adding accessories or components, or modifying the powered vehicle,
may make it more susceptible to EMI (Note: there is no easy way to evaluate their
effect on the overall immunity level of the powered vehicle).
5) Please report to us all incidents of unintended movement or brake release and note
whether there is a source of EMI nearby. Report by calling 1-888-328-2841.
WARNING
Always be sure your GolfBoard is properly secured when it is being transported.
with the control system of the powered vehicle.
2.6.2 WARNINGS
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) from sources such as radio and TV stations, amateur radio
(HAM) transmitters, two-way radios and cellular phones can affect powered vehicles.
2.7 MOTOR VEHICLE TRANSPORT
The GolfBoard should be stowed in the trunk of a car or in the back of a truck or van and
properly secured. In addition, all removable GolfBoard parts should be removed and/or properly
secured during motor vehicle transport.
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WARNING
Operating in rain, snow, salt, mist/spray conditions, and on icy slippery surfaces can have
an adverse effect on the electrical system. Maintain and store your GolfBoard in a dry and
clean environment at all times.
WARNING
Do not operate your GolfBoard while under the influence of any Prescription or Over-the
–Counter Drugs that caution against the operation of machinery or motor vehicles, as
this may impair your ability to operate the GolfBoard safely.
WARNING
Do not operate your GolfBoard while under the influence of Alcohol, as this may impair
your ability to operate the GolfBoard safely.
2.8 INCLEMENT WEATHER PRECAUTIONS
Exposure of your GolfBoard to inclement weather conditions should be avoided whenever
possible. If suddenly caught up in rain, snow, severe cold or heat while operating your
GolfBoard, proceed to shelter at the earliest opportunity. Thoroughly dry your GolfBoard before
storing, charging, or operating.
2.9 PRESCRIPTION DRUGS/PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS
The GolfBoard user must exercise care and common sense when operating his/her GolfBoard.
This includes awareness of safety issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs or
when the user has specific physical limitations.
Consult your physician if you are taking prescribed or over-the-counter medication or if you have
certain physical limitations. Some medications and limitations may impair your ability to operate
your GolfBoard in a safe manner.
2.10 ALCOHOL
The GolfBoard user must exercise care and common sense when operating his/her GolfBoard.
This includes awareness of safety issues while under the influence of alcohol, or while smoking.
2.11 BRAKING INFORMATION
Your GolfBoard is equipped with a powerful regenerative brake system which uses electricity to
rapidly slow the vehicle when the throttle control lever returns to the center/stop position.
2.12 OUTDOOR DRIVING SURFACES
Your GolfBoard is designed to provide optimum stability under normal conditions–dry, level
surfaces composed of concrete, blacktop, asphalt or grass. However, we recognize that there
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will be times when you will encounter other surface types. For this reason, your GolfBoard is
WARNING
Always reduce your GolfBoard’s speed when driving on uneven terrain and/or soft
surfaces. Avoid tall grass that can become tangled in the running gear. Avoid loosely
packed gravel and sand. Avoid driving over or off curbs, rocks and other obstructions. If
you feel unsure about a driving surface, avoid that surface.
WARNING
If for any reason the GolfBoard does not stop when you release the Operating Lever, or
stopped after longer distance than regular, immediately discontinue using the board . Switch
to “OFF”. Contact GolfBoard immediately.
NOTICE
Never use the GolfBoard for climbing up or riding down stairs. Never try to go over
an obstacle that is more than the maximum recommended slope angle and curb
climbing in the specification sheet. When climbing an obstacle drive always so that
the GolfBoard front is toward the obstacle.
Do not use the GolfBoard in heavy rain or extreme humidity conditions nor at
temperatures below -30ºC (-22ºF) or above +45ºC (+113ºF).
Get acquainted with the GolfBoard and its operational features before using it.
Operate the board slowly until you get used to its various functions, safety features,
and to its braking capabilities and limitations. Watch carefully for pedestrians and
drive your GolfBoard accordingly. In crowded areas always drive with the speed control lever
at half speed. Drive only where permitted according to all applicable local laws and
ordinances. Pay special attention not to hit persons or any objects around the vehicle.
designed to perform admirably on packed soil and gravel.
2.13 PUBLIC STREETS AND ROADWAYS
You should not operate your GolfBoard on public streets and roadways. Obey all local
pedestrian traffic rules. Wait until your path is clear of traffic, and then proceed with extreme
caution.
2.14 MODIFICATIONS
We have designed and engineered your GolfBoard to provide maximum mobility and
utility. However, under no circumstances should you modify, add, remove, or disable
any feature, part, or function of your GolfBoard.
Do not modify your GolfBoard in any way not authorized by the manufacturer. Do
not use accessories if they have not been tested or approved by the manufacturer.
2.15 ADDITIONAL SAFETY NOTICES AND WARNINGS
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3 GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
Failure to understand how to operate your GolfBoard or not following the instructions above
during operation may result in minor to moderate injury.
CAUTION
Failure to use proper lifting technique may result in minor to moderate injury.
CAUTION
Failure to properly secure your GolfBoard during transport may result in damage to the
GolfBoard, damage to the vehicle and/or minor to moderate injury to vehicle occupants.
Read manual and safety warnings prior to riding.
Study and understand controls.
Turn key or flip switch to “ON” position (on remote also if applicable).
While vehicle is stopped, select forward or reverse direction.
Vehicle will start moving when accelerator is depressed.
Slowly depress accelerator trigger to increase speed.
To stop, release accelerator trigger and device will decelerate and stop.
Leave vehicle turned on during normal operation.
Park on flat terrain and to “OFF” when not in use (remote also if applicable).
3.1 LIFTING AND TRANSPORTING
The GolfBoard is equipped with a front and rear bumper. To avoid injury, the board is best lifted
by two people grasping both bumpers simultaneously. Do not attempt to lift a GolfBoard alone.
Do not lift the GolfBoard by its fenders, as they will crack or break.
The GolfBoard has been designed to be easily placed in the trunk of a car or back of a truck or
SUV. While transporting a GolfBoard, the board should be secured with high strength tie-down
straps, with one end secured to the board’s bumpers and the other end affixed to the vehicle.
Always check to make sure the board is fully secured before operating any moving vehicle.
3.2 GETTING READY TO RIDE
This section discusses what steps are required prior to riding the GolfBoard. This section also
includes important information about weight limits and loading of your GolfBoard.
Before first riding the GolfBoard we urge you to:
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Read this owner’s manual.
Make sure you understand safety messages.
Understand and know how to operate all controls.
View and comprehend GolfBoard Safety Video.
Understand new user on-boarding procedures as explained in the supplemental section
at the end of this operating manual.
Before each subsequent ride, ensure that:
You don’t have alcohol or drugs in your system.
You are in good physical and mental condition.
3.2.1 Riding Gear
We recommend the following clothing items be worn when riding the GolfBoard for safety and
comfort. Do not wear clothing that is too loose as there is a risk of getting it tangled on
wheels, steering, etc.
Closed toe shoes with non-slip soles are recommended.
Clothing that is secure and fitting in a way that can’t catch on any components of the
GolfBoard (such as the stability bar) during use including when stepping on and off.
3.2.2 Stability Bar Installation
1. First remove the attachment bolt on the mounting block near the traction deck of the
GolfBoard. Unscrew counter clockwise with a 6mm metric Allen key. Once fully unscrewed, pull
the screw completely out.
2. Place the stability bar into the mounting block. The mounting stability bar should be
mounted with the bag mounting accessories facing outwards.
3. Replace the attachment screw on the mounting block and finger tighten. Once finger tight,
use the Allen key to tighten the bolt down securely to 30 Nm (22 foot-pound). Ensure that the
locking washer and flat washer are installed in the same orientation as when removed.
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Step #
Step Description
1
Remove the strap on the top bag support
by pulling out on the buckle release arm.
2
Expand the lower strap all the way
outwards until it reaches its maximum
strap loop size.
3
Place your bag onto the stability bar bag
support base.
4
Wrap the 2’’ strap on the top bag support
around your bag and through the carry
handle.
5
Feed the strap through the buckle.
6
Pull the strap tight and secure the buckle
by firmly pressing inwards on the buckle
release arm.
7
Pull up and seat the lower strap around
the flat circular base of your golf bag.
8
Perform the same tightening operation as
explained for the top strap, making sure
that your bag is secured from both front
and back, and side to side movement.
CAUTION
Check to ensure that all components of the stability bar are securely mounted and no
damage occurred during transport before operating your GolfBoard.
NOTICE
The steps outlined in the video above provide critical information for the installation of the
Thumb Throttle Stability Bar. The video can be opened with any standard web browser
and viewed on YouTube. If you have trouble viewing the video, please contact GolfBoard
at 1-888-328-2841 before performing this installation.
3.2.3 Additional Provisions for Stability Bar Installation on Thumb Throttle Board
In addition to the installation of the stability bar described in section 2.17.2, the thumb throttle
version of the GolfBoard comes supplied with an externally mounted water resistant connector;
this links the electronic controls mounted in the stability bar with the tray of the GolfBoard.
Follow the steps outlined in this video to ensure the stability bar is installed correctly:
VIDEO LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O_F299pRYY
3.2.4 Attaching Your Golf Bag
The following steps provide instruction on the proper attachment of a standard golf bag to the
stability bar of your GolfBoard on both the Sport and Thumb Throttle version of the product.
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CAUTION
The bottom strap should be kept tight and away from the tires and moving components of
the GolfBoard at all times of operation and your bag should be installed while the
GolfBoard is on an even surface.
NOTICE
Do not ride in heavily populated areas or around vehicle traffic while learning.
Stay on smooth and flat terrain while practicing.
Pay attention to your surroundings.
Do not operate cell phones or other electronic devices while riding.
Even if you have experience with other board sports, take time to learn how the GolfBoard
performs and handles. The GolfBoards’ size, weight and power are very dissimilar from
other board sports.
WARNING
Your golf bag must be securely fastened to your GolfBoard at all times. Serious injury or
death can occur if your bag is loose.
NOTICE
See Supplement 5.1 on page 46 “On-Boarding Procedures” to get acquainted with the
correct operation of this product.
3.2.5 Rider Training
All new GolfBoard riders should take the time to become familiar with how the GolfBoard works
and handles. This starts with viewing the safety video and reviewing the supplemental new user
on-boarding procedures. See Supplement 5.1 on page 46 “On-Boarding Procedures” to get
acquainted with the correct operation of this product.
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WARNING
If you notice any damage or problems in the pre-ride inspection, please correct them if
they are in the scope of the general maintenance of the board or contact your GolfBoard
authorized repair specialist.
3.2.6 Pre-Ride Inspection
Check the following items before stepping onto the GolfBoard:
Remote Accelerator (if applicable): Before turning on your GolfBoard or remote, ensure
the accelerator trigger is functioning without obstruction and moves slowly without
binding.
Wheels and tires: Use an air pressure gauge to check that the tires are properly
inflated. See “Tire Pressure”. Look for signs of excessive wear or damage to the tires.
Loose parts: Walk around the GolfBoard and look for anything that appears unusual,
such as loose parts, missing hardware, or items obstructing the wheels.
Bag Stand: Ensure that the bag stand is securely mounted (when in use). Proper
attachment and golf bag mounting methods are outlined in “Stability Bar / Bag Mount” section of this owner’s manual.
Fenders: Check that the fenders are securely mounted to the GolfBoard assembly.
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DANGER
Overloading the GolfBoard can cause a crash and you can be seriously hurt or killed. Follow
load limits in this manual.
WARNING
The combined weight of rider and golf bag should not exceed 287 pounds (130 kg).
NOTICE
Your GolfBoard is rated for a maximum weight capacity of 287 pounds. MANDATORY! Stay
within the specified weight capacity for your GolfBoard. Exceeding the weight capacity voids
your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injuries and / or property damage resulting
from failure to observe weight limitations. Do not carry passengers on your GolfBoard.
Carrying passengers on your GolfBoard may create unstable conditions.
3.2.7 Loading Guidelines
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3.3 STARTING AND OPERATING
3.3.1 Instructional Video
For detailed instruction on the proper operation of both the Thumb Throttle and Sport Board
versions of the GolfBoard please refer to the following video on our YouTube Channel:
LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZjUflhVa7Q
3.3.2 Location of Controls on Sport Board
1) On/Off Switch
The ignition switch is mounted along the side of the GolfBoard next to the charging port (2) and
is used for turning the GolfBoard ON for operation and OFF for charging and storage.
2) Charging Port
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Operation of the charging system of the GolfBoard is outlined in section “charging.”
Step #
Step Description
1
Ensure board is in a wide open area, clear from vehicles,
curbs, parking blocks, and other obstacles
2
Switch the remote into low speed
3
Switch the remote into forward (fwd) direction
4
Turn on the GolfBoard with the tray mounted switch
5
Turn on the remote with the remote On/Off switch
6
Once the “GolfBoard” LED on the remote is illuminated the
remote and GolfBoard are synced and ready for operation.
Image Key
1 - On/Off switch
5 - GolfBoard battery meter
2 - High/Low Switch
6 - Remote battery meter
3 – Accelerator
7 - Local Inventory Control Number
4 - Fwd/Rev Switch
8 - USB Charging Port
3) Wireless Remote Control
The location of the wireless remote controls and key design features are outlined below:
3.3.3 Turning On the Sport Board GolfBoard
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3.3.4 Location of Controls on Thumb Throttle Board
1) Charging Port
Operation of the charging system of the GolfBoard is outlined in section “charging”. The
charging port is located on the side of the GolfBoard tray.
2) On/Off Key Switch
The key switch on the Thumb Throttle GolfBoard is shown in the image below. The key should
be located in the vertical position when “OFF” and horizontal when “ON”. They key should be
removed whenever the board is parked or in use. The key can be removed when in either
position.
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1 - On/Off switch
2 - High/Low Switch
3 – Accelerator
4 - Fwd/Rev Switch
5 - GolfBoard battery meter
Step #
Step Description
1
Ensure board is in a wide open area, clear from vehicles,
curbs, parking blocks, and other obstacles
2
Switch the speed switch on the stability bar into “LOW”
3
Switch the direction switch on the stability bar into neutral “N”
4
Turn on the GolfBoard with the key switch
5
Turn on the thumb throttle with the throttle power switch
6
Flip the direction switch on the stability bar into forward “F”
7
Once the LED on the thumb throttle is illuminated and your
direction forward “F” is selected, the board is armed and
ready for operation.
NOTICE
You must always turn the board on when the stability bar toggle switch in neutral. Failure to
complete Step #3 above will result in the board being non-operational until the procedure is
followed.
3) Thumb Throttle Bar Controls
The location of the Thumb Throttle Stability Bar controls and key design features are outlined
below:
3.3.5 Turning on the Thumb Throttle GolfBoard:
Use the following steps each time you turn on your Thumb Throttle GolfBoard. The image on
page 29 is also provided as an additional reference.
3.3.6 Estimating Range
On both the Sport Board and Thumb Throttle version of the GolfBoard, there are LED battery
status indicators designed to provide users with range estimates and warnings for when
recharging must occur. The GolfBoard and wireless remote (on Sport Boards only) should be
recharged fully after each use.
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DANGER
When the red LED light is exclusively illuminated on the thumb throttle and remote LED meters,
the GolfBoard (or wireless remote) has 25% or less battery capacity remaining and therefore,
the board may come to a stop at any time without notice. As such, user should operate the
GolfBoard in low speed whenever the Red LED light is exclusively illuminated.
NOTICE
An automatic reduction in speed may occur when approximately 25% of the battery pack
capacity is remaining. This programming feature is designed to increase the range of the board
by reducing the available top speed to conserve battery capacity.
NOTICE
When driving the GolfBoard, the LED gauge on both the Thumb Throttle and Sport Board
versions of the product will read inaccurately due to voltage sag of the battery pack. Users
should only reference the LED meters when the board is at a stand-still.
3.3.6.1Thumb Throttle Board LED Gauge Description
The Thumb Throttle Board provides users with a 3 color display of remaining battery capacity.
When fully charged all three LED lights (Green, Yellow, Red) will be illuminated. As the board
begins to be operated and battery energy consumed through operation, the green LED light will
start to fade away leaving just the yellow and red LED light illuminated. Once the yellow light
has faded away in a similar manner, leaving just the red LED illuminated the board has
approximately 25 % battery capacity remaining and should be recharged immediately.
3.3.6.2 Sport Board Remote LED Gauge Description
Unlike the Thumb Throttle Board LED gauge, the Sport board utilizes an intelligent wireless
remote which displays both the charge level of the batteries in the remote control, and the
charge level inside of the main GolfBoard traction battery. Also unlike the Thumb Throttle Board,
the Sport Board remote LED gauge uses multi-color LED’s which change color. When the
“REMOTE” LED is blue it means there is sufficient charge. When the “REMOTE” LED turns red
it means that it must be charged immediately. The same applies for the “GOLFBOARD” LED
which turns from blue to red once the board is low on power, requiring an immediate recharge.
The following tables provide additional instruction on how to interpret the LED battery status
indicators on the remote and stability bar for each respective GolfBoard model:
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3.3.6.3 Thumb Throttle Board LED Gauge Key
Battery
Capacity
Remaining
LED Gauge Picture
LED Illuminated
100%
ALL
50%
Yellow and Red
25%
Red Only
Remote
Battery
Capacity
LED Gauge Picture. Remote battery
status on left side LED. GolfBoard battery
status displayed on right side LED.
GolfBoard
Battery Capacity
Remaining
% battery
capacity
remaining in
GolfBoard
Charged
Charged
30-100%
3.3.6.4 Sport Board Remote LED Gauge Key
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Need to
charge
Charged
30-100%
Charged
Need to charge
0-30%
Need to
charge
Need to charge
0-30%
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3.3.7 Maximizing Range
WARNING
SolBoards Inc. designed the GolfBoard to travel a minimum of 18 holes on a single charge.
Riders should follow the details on battery state-of-charge section during every riding
occasion.
NOTICE
The graphic describes general factors effecting GolfBoard range. These graphics are meant
to help owners understand the factors that can increase or decrease the range of the
GolfBoard.
The range of the GolfBoard is defined as
the distance the vehicle will travel on a
single full charge of the onboard battery
pack. The range of the GolfBoard is an
estimate based on varying factors.
Some of the factors that affect range
include changes in elevation, speed,
acceleration, number of starts and stops,
ambient air temperatures. Tire pressure
and payload are also important
considerations.
We suggest that you ride conservatively when you first get your GolfBoard to get to know your
GolfBoard and your travel routes. Once you become familiar with the range requirements of
your travel routes, and performance of the GolfBoard, you can then adjust your riding
characteristics if you so desire.
3.4 PREVENTING UNINTENDED MOVEMENT
If you anticipate being in a stationary position for an extended period of time, turn off the power.
This will prevent unexpected motion from inadvertent throttle control lever contact. Do not turn
off power when on a steep hill as the board can roll away. Always park on a flat surface when
the board is turned off.
3.5 REACHING AND BENDING
Avoid reaching or bending while driving your GolfBoard. Bending forward creates the risk of
accidental loss of balance. Bending to the side while moving creates the risk of tipping or falling.
It is important to maintain a stable center of gravity. The GolfBoard user must determine his/her
personal limitations prior to use.
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WARNING
Do not bend, lean, or reach for objects if you have to pick them up from the GolfBoard deck
or from either side of the GolfBoard . Movements such as these may change your center of
gravity and the weight distribution of the GolfBoard and could cause you to fall.
WARNING
Keep your hands away from the tires and wheels when driving. Be aware that loose fitting
clothing can become caught in drive tires and wheels.
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4 MAINTENANCE
NOTICE
Routine maintenance requirements of the GolfBoard as well as a general maintenance schedule
are listed below. By following the steps outlined, owners will have the information needed to
correctly maintain and prolong the life of their GolfBoard(s). In the case that owner is unable to
perform any of the following care and maintenance procedures, SolBoards Inc., the
manufacturer of the GolfBoard, can assist in finding a regional service provider. Failure to follow
maintenance requirements will void the manufacturer’s warranty.
WARNING
Failure to follow maintenance instructions and guidelines will void warranty. Do not open battery
box, motor control assembly, or motor. Doing so will void your warranty and could result in injury
or death.
4.1 NECESSARY MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS
The following equipment and tools are required to perform maintenance tasks on the GolfBoard.
If owners do not have the following items, a full professional level tool kit, or individual tools, will
be made available on our website at www.golfboard.com.
Tire pressure gauge - Designed for use with standard Schrader valves.
Allen key set – For general maintenance, and access to diagnostic port.
Socket set – Standard socket set for tire replacement and other general maintenance.
Torque wrench – For accurate installation of axle nuts and deck mounting nuts.
Cleaning tools – Plastic bristle brush, rags, and approved cleaning solutions.
Grease gun – Lubrication of gear boxes based on drive-time hours. Uses a standard grease gun
and zerk fitting.
4.2 WINTER INACTIVITY GUIDELINES
In the case of seasonal inactivity or shutdown period the following procedure should be
followed:
1. Completely charge the batteries.
2. Remove AC Adapters from power outlet and charging port on each GolfBoard.
3. Store GolfBoards in a cool dry place, away from the elements, however, do not store in a
location that is constantly below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
4. Batteries will discharge while in storage so you must fully charge batteries every 30
days.
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4.3 TIRE INFLATION AND REPLACEMENT
WARNING
To prevent serious injury or death from tire explosion never inflate above 20 psi and use a
manual pump to prevent over-inflation.
WARNING
It is critically important that the psi/bar/kPa air pressure indicated on each tire be maintained
in pneumatic tires at all times. Do not underinflate or overinflate your tires. Low pressure may
result in loss of control, and overinflated tires may burst. Failure to maintain the air pressure
rating indicated on pneumatic tires at all times may result in tire and/or wheel failure. Inflate
your tires from a regulated air source with an available pressure gauge. Inflating your tires
from an unregulated air source could overinflate them, resulting in a burst tire.
The GolfBoard employs a 11’’x4’’x4’’ turf style tire with a 4ply construction and inner tube. The
tires are designed for durability and exceptional wear resistance in turf environments. Tires
need to be checked before each operation for proper inflation and condition. Because the
GolfBoard uses a 4wd system, the tires will wear more evenly than standard 2 and 1 wheel
drive vehicles. For this reason, GolfBoard tires need to be replaced as a set (all 4 at once) to
ensure that the board will have equal traction and rotation characteristics.
GolfBoard tires that are over-inflated will reduce the amount of traction you
have on the ground while tires that are underinflated can lead to dangerous
operational conditions. Proper inflation pressures will prolong the life of your
tires and help ensure the smooth operation of your GolfBoard. For these
reasons the tire pressure needs to be watched carefully, and checked before
each use.
Tires should be kept between: 10-13 PSI or 69-90 kPa during operation.
4.3.1 Replacement
When tire wear becomes evident, using basic inspection procedures, you must replace the tires
or injury to operators and/or damage to the GolfBoard could occur. The GolfBoard rim uses
“split rim” technology, which makes tire replacement procedures possible with basic hand tools.
Follow this procedure for removing and replacing worn tires:
Remove air from inner tube.
Remove 4 Allen bolts securing outer half of rim.
Slide the outer half of the rim off.
Slide off used tire and tube.
Replace tire and Inner tube with new genuine GolfBoard parts.
Follow removal procedure in reverse, making sure not to pinch the inner tube between
the tire halves when sliding together.
Carefully reinflate the tire to 10-13 PSI.
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4.4 HARDWARE ADJUSTMENTS
NOTICE
Always unplug the GolfBoard charger once the charge has been completed.
Extreme temperatures will affect battery life, especially during charging. Avoid
charging in direct sunlight or in very hot or cold temperatures. This will reduce the
life of the battery considerably. We recommend charging the battery at room
temperature (approximately 20 °C / 68 °F).
A lithium Ion battery does not have a memory effect, which means that the battery’s
maximum energy capacity is not affected if it is repeatedly recharged after only
being partially discharged. The battery does not need to be completely discharged
before recharging. We recommend charging the battery after every use.
When the battery is depleted to the level where there is risk it could fall into deep
discharge, the battery will automatically shut down power until the being recharged.
WARNING
Do not use charger that has obvious signs of damage to the cable, housing, or the
connector.
Vibrations from normal use can cause some bolt and screw fittings to loosen over time. Check
all fasteners for tightness before each use, especially if used on rough surfaces that cause
vibration.
4.5 BATTERY PACK CHARGING AND REPLACEMENT
4.5.1 Battery Pack Charging Overview
The lithium battery is fully contained and requires zero maintenance during its operational life.
Charging of the GolfBoard battery should be done ONLY with the original charger provided to
you, or a factory direct replacement. The following notes and procedures will help ensure your
battery last for many years to come.
4.5.2 Charging Procedure
The GolfBoard battery should be charged after each use. The GolfBoard AC Adapter must be
kept in a cool, dry, and dust/debris free environment during storage and usage. The AC Adapter
has one wire that plugs into any standard 120 or 240 volt power outlet, with the other end
plugging into the GolfBoard charge port. Be sure the AC Adapter is disconnected from AC
power (at wall or at Adapter) before plugging the Adapter cord into the GolfBoard charge port.
Once connected to the charge port, AC power can be connected to the Adapter. When the
battery is below “full charge” state the AC adapter will automatically charge the pack when
plugged in. When the charge is complete, the charging will automatically stop and go into
“sleep” mode. AC adapter will not over-charge the GolfBoard battery.
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Charge Status (Charging)
Charge Status (Done Charging)
The Charger is charging the board and
working properly when the LED turns
RED/ORANGE and the Charger fan is
running.
When the GolfBoard is finished charging,
the LED will turn GREEN. The fan will not
be running when the LED is GREEN, also
indicating the charger is not running
NOTICE
The battery pack used on the GolfBoard is maintenance free. Aside from normal charging,
there is no other maintenance to perform on the battery modules. The batteries are fully
enclosed within the GolfBoard body away from dirt, debris, and moisture.
Charger
AC
Receptacle
AC
Power
Cord
Charging
Cord
GolfBoard
Port
4.5.2.1 Average Recharge Time
After one 18 Hole Round: 1.15 Hours
Fully depleted battery pack: 2.5 hours
4.5.2.2 LED Charger Status Lights
Charging
4.5.2.3 Charger Plug Removal
When removing the charging plug from the charger socket, grip the
metal part of the plug firmly and pull outwards. Never pull or yank
directly on the cable or rubber strain relief.
4.5.3 Replacement
Replacement of the battery pack should be completed after approximately 1,600 18 hole
rounds, or approximately 5 years when used every day of the year, or when there is a
noticeable drop in performance or range.
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SolBoards Inc. highly recommends cycling the batteries at least once every 2 months to
maximize the life of the battery pack. Cycling is the discharge to ~30 % SOC (state of
charge) or less, and then charging to 100% SOC.
Failure to plug the charger into the battery first, followed by plugging the charger AC cord
into the wall outlet, may cause the board to not charge properly.
CAUTION
Failure to follow the cleaning precautions or failure to observe operation guidelines can result
in water damage to the GolfBoard that is not covered under warranty.
4.6 CLEANING
The GolfBoard should be cleaned with non-corrosive biodegradable cleaners. Pressure washers
or open water (hosing down) of the GolfBoard voids the manufacturer’s warranty. Instead
cleaning should be done with a damp rag. The undercarriage should be cleaned using
compressed air. The small surface area and smooth material of the GolfBoard allows this hand
cleaning approach to be performed in most cases without significant time requirements.
The GolfBoard is water resistant and can be operated in all common Golf Course conditions,
including dew and light rain conditions. The GolfBoard should not be operated in large puddles,
water hazards, heavy rain, or similarly wet environments.
4.7 DECK WEAR
The deck or standing surface of the GolfBoard is a consumable component, and will wear
throughout the operational life. It is also possible that the traction material can be damaged from
misuse. Metal spikes are prohibited from use on the GolfBoard decks. SolBoards, Inc. provides
genuine replacement decks in the case of excessive wear or damage. Removal is completed by
removing the 4 deck mounting bolts. Replacement with a new deck follows the reverse
procedure.
4.8 BUMPER PAD REPLACEMENT
The GolfBoard uses standard bumper pads, which have high UV resistance, but they can be
damaged from normal wear and tear as well as from prolonged exposure to the sun.
Replacement should be conducted whenever the pad is visually damaged. Each pad uses a
simple Velcro split mounting method and should be removed and replaced when needed.
4.9 MOTOR MAINTENANCE
The GolfBoard utilizes a high efficiency 4 pole brushed motor. The motors require zero
maintenance besides occasional replacement of brushes. The following brush replacement
guidelines present general instruction to determining if your motor(s) brushes are in need of
replacement. Please contact GolfBoard Technical Support with any questions on service and
repair at 1-888-328-2841. Genuine GolfBoard replacement parts must be used.
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Brush Replacement Guidelines
Approximate operating time before replacement is required
Replacement 1
1,800 hours
Replacement 2
3,200 hours
No.
Symptom
Probable Cause
Remedy
1
GolfBoard does not start.
Board may be set to off
position, or battery is not
charged.
Make sure power switch is in the on
position, and/or charge battery.
2
GolfBoard stops
operating after operating
for some time.
The motors may be
overheating.
The battery may be dead
Turnoff the board, and allow motors
to cool.
WARNING
Before servicing Motor Brushes, switch off the GolfBoard to avoid electrical shock.
Brush material height starting
Brush material height when replacement is
required
¾’’
¼’’
NOTICE
The first set of brushes will last in between 1,500 and 2,000 hours of drive operation. The
second set of brushes last for approximately 80% of the original brush sets life. After the
second set of brushes has been consumed and needs replacement, GolfBoard motors should
be replaced by a factory certified service provider.
4.10 TROUBLESHOOTING
The following table provides troubleshooting and repair instructions for symptoms encountered
when operating the GolfBoard. It presents the best ways to handle the faults. The table contains
three columns:
Symptom - describes the functional problem that results from the fault.
Probable Cause - lists all probable causes for the relevant symptom. The probable causes are
listed logically by order of probability: the first one is the most probable.
Remedy - lists the action to be taken to solve the problem. The appropriate remedy appears
opposite each probable cause. These remedies should solve the problem; if not, continue down
the list to the next cause/remedy.
Remember: You may contact GolfBoard at any time for further professional support.
Have a qualified technician
remove battery cover and check
the battery.If your range has
slowly decreased over time your
battery capacity may be faulty.
For replacement, contact
GolfBoard.
4
Reduced speed while
riding.
Battery may be almost fully
discharged.
The motors may be
overheating.
Low speed switch flipped.
Charge battery.
Turnoff the board, and allow motors
to cool.
Check to see the remote was not
accidentally flipped to low speed.
5
Unable to charge.
Improper connection to
golfboard charge port.
AC adapter not plugged
properly to electrical outlet.
Check charger connection to charge
port.
Check AC adapter power cord.
6
Only front or rear motors
are spinning.
Failed
connections.
Check connection to motor controller.
7
Tire is rubbing on
fenders.
Improper wheel
replacement.
Order proper size replacement
wheels. Install according to standard
tire installation procedures.
8
Flat tire and unstable
driving.
Low air pressure.
Puncture.
Pump to normal air pressure.
Repair the tire.
9
When releasing the
accelerator on level
surface, the GolfBoard
does not stop in the
normal distance or more
than 20 feet.
Out of adjustment or faulty
motor controller.
Contact GolfBoard for professional
servicing.
GolfBoard does not
move when squeezing
the Operating Lever.
Main Key Switch is in
OFF position.
Remote is low on
battery
Remote is turned off
On/Off switch on stability
bar is in the OFF position
Sol Boards, Inc. (“Sol Boards”), the maker of the GolfBoard® 4-wheel drive electric-powered board
(“Board”), warrants that, for the applicable Warranty Period set forth below, a new Board that is both
purchased in the United States from Sol Boards or an authorized Sol Boards dealer and situated in the
United States, will, subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below in this Limited Warranty,
be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal service and use for its intended purpose
on golf courses.
What does this Limited Warranty not cover?
The Board is designed and intended for use on golf courses only, and should only be used in a similar
manner as a traditional golf cart. The Board is not an extreme terrain vehicle, and is not designed to be
used in extreme temperatures, nor is it intended or warranted for any such use. This Limited Warranty
does not cover any problem with the Board resulting from use of the Board outside of a golf course
or in temperatures below 32 degrees Fahrenheit or above 110 degree Fahrenheit.
This Limited Warranty does not cover any problem with the Board or any part or component of the Board
(each a “Part”) caused by unreasonable or improper use or any other external cause, including, but not
limited to, accident, collision, abuse, neglect, misuse (including, without limitation, use outside of course
boundaries), mishandling, shipping or other transportation, alteration, modification, negligence, improper
maintenance or application, use beyond rate capacity, failure to follow maintenance programs, procedures
or schedules, failure to otherwise provide reasonable and necessary maintenance, failure to follow product
instructions, theft, fire, or acts of God (i.e. lightning, hail damage, flooding, fire, etc.).
The Board’s axles, stability board and its mounting bracket, component holder tray, and front and back
suspension plates and suspension system all have been heavily engineered by Sol Boards to resist damage
if the Board is used properly. This Limited Warranty does not cover the Board’s axles, stability bar
or stability bar mounting bracket, or component tray, or front or back suspension plates or
suspension system, all of which are specifically excluded from this Limited Warranty.
This Limited Warranty does not cover a Board or any Part replaced or in need of replacement due to: (i)
normal wear and tear, such as tire wear; or (ii) routine or scheduled maintenance or service. Other examples
of parts which are expected to need replacement and not covered by the limited warranty include deck and
deck traction material, bumper pad, and motor brushes.
This Limited Warranty does not cover any problems with the Board or any Part caused by, relating to or
resulting from the actions or omissions of any third-party who performs work on the Board or Part or from
installation of parts or accessories that are not original equipment.
This Limited Warranty does not cover damage, defects or deterioration in: (i) appearance, (ii) cosmetic or
decorative items, or (iii) any non-operative Part, unless such damage or defect has a significant effect on
the Board’s functionality as determined by Sol Boards in its sole discretion.
This Limited Warranty does not cover the remote control for the Board or chargers, which, as detached
items, are prone to loss, theft and damage. Sol Boards may offer replacement remote controls and chargers.
Contact Sol Boards for current pricing information.
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This Limited Warranty does not cover any defect that arises or appears more than thirty (30) days prior to
the date that Sol Boards is notified of the alleged defect pursuant to the procedures set forth below.
This Limited Warranty does not cover Boards purchased or situated outside of the United States.
What is the period of coverage?
This Limited Warranty commences on the date of the original purchase of the new Board from Sol Boards
or an authorized Sol Boards dealer (“Purchase Date”) and remains in effect for the period of one (1) year
from the Purchase Date (the “Warranty Period”).
The Warranty Period is not extended if any Board or Part is repaired or replaced. A repaired or replaced
Board or Part is warranted only for the remaining balance of the original Warranty Period, if any.
Who is covered?
This Limited Warranty covers the original purchaser of a new Board and anyone else who owns the Board
during the Warranty Period (all of whom may be referred to as a “Purchaser”) during such period of time
as they own the Board. A Purchaser may assign the Purchaser’s warranty rights under this Limited
Warranty to a commercial lessee of the Board to whom the Purchaser grants sole possession and control of
the Board pursuant to a written lease agreement. Lessee may have other Board maintenance and repair
obligations that go beyond those indicated in this limited warrantee as are described in Sol Boards’ Couse
Acknowledgement agreement. Rentals to consumers or users (i.e. golf course rentals to customers) are
specifically excluded from the above assignment rights.
What will Sol Boards do to correct problems?
If Purchaser returns a defective Board or Part to Sol Boards in accordance with the procedure described
below in this Limited Warranty, Sol Boards will examine the Board or Part and determine whether it is
covered under this Limited Warranty. If Sol Boards determines that the Board or Part is not covered by
this Limited Warranty for any reason, Sol Boards will notify Purchaser, and may inform Purchaser
regarding service alternatives that may be available on a fee basis for both labor and replacement parts,
including the cost of labor to provide a detailed estimate for a fully completed repair of the board. If Sol
Boards determines that the Board or Part is covered under this Limited Warranty, Sol Boards will, at is sole
option, provide one of the following three remedies:
1. Repair, or facilitate the repair of, the defective Board or Part within a reasonable period of time
and free of charge for the necessary parts and labor to complete the repair, including free installation
of the repaired Part into the Board if Purchaser delivers the Board (at Purchaser’s expense) to Sol
Boards – if the Board is not delivered to Sol Boards, Purchaser, at Purchaser’s expense, shall be
responsible for installing any such repaired Part at Purchaser’s expense;
2. Replace the Board or Part with the same or reasonably equivalent product or part, including free
installation of the replacement Part into the Board if Purchaser delivers the Board (at Purchaser’s
expense) to Sol Boards – if the Board is not delivered to Sol Boards, Purchaser, at Purchaser’s
expense, shall be responsible for installing any such replacement Part at Purchaser’s expense; or
3. Issue a refund of the lesser of (i) the original purchase price actually paid by the original Purchaser,
less depreciation in an amount to be determined by Sol Boards based on the age and condition of
the Board; or (ii) the amount paid for the Board by a subsequent Purchaser, less depreciation in an
amount to be determined by Sol Boards based on the age and condition of the Board.
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What are the shipping requirements?
Purchaser will be responsible for all shipping and other costs of sending the Board and any Part(s) to Sol
Boards and for all shipping and other costs of returning the Board and any Part(s) to Purchaser (even if Sol
Boards determines the Board or part is covered under its Limited Warranty). If Sol Boards replaces a Board
or Part, or issues a refund with respect to a Board, Sol Boards shall have the option of taking ownership of
the Board and any Part(s) that was replaced or for which Sol Boards issued a refund.
The Board contains a high-powered Lithium battery which is deemed a hazardous material, and as such
requires compliance with numerous US and International regulations, including specific labeling,
packaging, and other shipping requirements, as well as shipment only by contract hazmat shippers.
Purchaser is solely responsible for ensuring full compliance with any and all a hazardous materials
regulatory requirements for the shipping of the Board when its battery is installed or whenever the Board’s
battery is shipped separately (both domestic and foreign as applicable), and agrees to use only a contact
hazmat shipper.
What are lithium battery special considerations?
The lithium battery in the Board is intended to provide up to 1,600 18-hole rounds when properly
maintained, which includes charging the battery after each use, and “cycling” the battery every two (2)
months (see GolfBaord owner’s manual winter guidelines). The battery requires specific storage and
maintenance procedures during extended periods of inactivity. Specifically, the battery must be stored in a
cool and dry location that is above 32 degrees Fahrenheit, and never allowed to fully discharge. Therefore
the Board’s battery must be fully charged prior to storage, and fully recharged at least every 60 days. Any
failure to store the battery and / or board in the proper environment, or letting the battery fully discharge,
will nullify the Limited Warranty.
What is the necessary maintenance?
When the Board is subject to routine use, routine maintenance of the Board is required. The Purchaser is
responsible to follow all maintenance programs, procedures or schedules as is provide by Sol Boards in the
most current version of the GolfBoard owner’s manual available its website (golfboard.com) which will be
update by Sol Boards from time to time as Sol Board deems necessary. Any failure to otherwise provide
reasonable and necessary maintenance will nullify the Boards Limited Warranty.
It is the responsibility of the Purchaser to routinely inspect the Board prior to every use an ensure the Board
has no loose bolts, screws, fasteners or fittings which will loosen over time from vibration caused during
normal use. For example, the fittings which hold the Boards stability bar in position need to be routinely
checked and tighten from time to time. Failure to do so will result in the stability bar becoming loose, which
can damage the board, including the component holder tray, the stability bar, stability bar mounting bracket,
or other parts, of which all resulting repair fees will be at the exclusive expense of the purchaser.
The Board must be cleaned using only non-corrosive biodegradable cleaners, and should be hand cleaned
with a damp rag. The Board undercarriage should be cleaned using compressed air. While the Board is
water resistant, the board is not water proof, and must not be pressure washed or subject to hosing with
open water. The Board must not be operated in large puddles, water hazards, heavy rain or similar wet
environments. Failure to clean the board according to Sol Boards requirements, or exposing the board to
wet environments will nullify the Boards warranty.
What will Sol Boards not do?
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Sol Boards is not responsible for any loss or damage to the Board, Part, or replacement Board or Part,
during shipment to or from Sol Boards. Purchaser assumes all risk of loss and damage during shipment.
What is the process for making a claim under this Limited Warranty?
To make a claim under this Limited Warranty, Purchaser must first call Sol Boards’ toll-free customer
support line (888) 238-2841 to speak with a Sol Boards customer support representative. Sol Boards may
require that Purchaser provide photographs, images or other information regarding the problem or defect.
For problems that cannot be resolved over the telephone, Sol Boards will typically require (and reserves
the right to require) that Purchaser send the Board or Part to Sol Boards, in which event Sol Boards’
customer support representative will provide directions on how to send Sol Boards (i) the defective Board
or Part, and (ii) any additional information required or requested by Sol Boards. Following receipt of the
Board or Part, Sol Boards will determine whether this Limited Warranty applies, and if it does apply, repair
the defect, replace the Board or Part, or issue a refund as set forth above in this Limited Warranty. Purchaser
is responsible for returning the Board and any Part(s) in suitable packaging, prepaying shipping and return
charges and insuring all shipments (Purchaser assumes all risk of loss and damage during shipment).
What must Purchaser do in order for the Limited Warranty to be effective?
In order for the Limited Warranty to be effective, Purchaser (or Purchaser’s lessee, if applicable) must,
within thirty (30) days after the original purchase of the Board from Sol Boards or an authorized Sol
Boards dealer, fill out and return the warranty registration card attached below, together with a copy of
Purchaser’s receipt, to Sol Boards at the following address:
GolfBoard Inc
1001 SW Emkay Dr, Suite 100,
Bend OR 97702
Are there any limitations on Sol Boards’ liability?
Yes, Purchaser’s remedies are limited to those remedies specified in this Limited Warranty. Sol Boards’
liability is further limited as follows:
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, SOL BOARDS SHALL HAVE
NO LIABILITY TO PURCHASER UNDER ANY CAUSE OF ACTION, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
TORT OR OTHERWISE, FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR
PUNITIVE DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY LOST INCOME, LOST PROFITS, INCONVENIENCE OR
FINANCIAL LOSS, ARISING FROM THE BOARD OR ITS SALE OR USE, EVEN IF SOL BOARDS
HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSS(ES) OR DAMAGE(S), AND UNDER
NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SOL BOARDS’ AGGREGATE MONETARY LIABILITY
RELATING TO OR RESULTING FROM THE BOARD OR ITS SALE OR USE EXCEED THE LESSER
OF (I) THE AMOUNT OF THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE FOR THE BOARD ACTUALLY PAID
BY THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER; OR (II) THE AMOUNT PAID FOR THE BOARD BY A
SUBSEQUENT PURCHASER. THE REMEDIES OF REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF THE
DEFECTIVE BOARD OR PART, OR A REFUND, ALL AS SET FORTH ABOVE IN THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY, ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES OF PURCHASER. SOL BOARDS’
PRICE FOR THE BOARD AND ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE
CONSIDERATION FOR LIMITING SOL BOARDS’ LIABILITY.
THE REMEDIES PROVIDED UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND
DISPLACE ANY OTHER WARRANTIES OR REMEDIES. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT
PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, SOL BOARDS (I) MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND
EXCEPT FOR THOSE EXPRESSLY STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY; AND (II)
EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS AND IMPLIED, INCLUDING
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WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, EXCEPT ONLY TO THE EXTENT SUCH IMPLIED
WARRANTIES MAY NOT BE DISCLAIMED UNDER THE APPLICABLE LAW. ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES THAT MAY NOT BE DISCLAIMED UNDER THE APPLICABLE LAW ARE
HEREBY LIMITED, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY SUCH LAW, TO THE
WARRANTY PERIOD OR THE MINIMUM DURATION OF SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTIES
UNDER THE APPLICABLE LAW, WHICHEVER IS SHORTER, AND THE REMEDIES PROVIDED
UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AVAILABLE FOR
BREACH OF ANY SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTIES.
Can Sols Boards’ employees or dealers modify this Limited Warranty?
No. None of Sol Boards employees, representatives, dealers, distributors, nor any other person, has the
authority to make or imply any warranty, representation, promise or agreement that varies from the terms
of this Limited Warranty.
How does state or other law relate to this Limited Warranty?
This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from
State to State. Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,
so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. Some States do not allow limitations on how
long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
Other Limited Warranty Provisions
This Limited Warranty constitutes the entire statement of warranty regarding the Board. If a provision of
this Limited Warranty is determined to be unenforceable in any respect, the enforceability of the provision
in any other respect and of the remaining provisions of this Limited Warranty shall not be impaired.
This Limited Warranty: (i) is intended to comply with the terms of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (the
“Act”) to the extent this Limited Warranty is subject to the Act; and (ii) shall be governed by the laws of
the State of Oregon, without giving effect to any conflict-of-law principle that would result in the laws of
any other jurisdiction governing this Limited Warranty.
Unless prohibited by applicable law, any action, suit, or proceeding arising out of this Limited Warranty or
its subject matter shall be litigated in courts located in Deschutes County, Oregon, USA.
Sol Boards thanks you for purchasing your Board. We hope it will give you years of enjoyment.
Serial/Product Number (SolBoards will provide):________________________________
Please complete this warranty acceptance and registration, and return it to:
GolfBoard Inc
1001 SW Emkay Dr, Suite 100,
Bend OR 97702
If you fail to complete and return this warranty acceptance and registration prior to board shipment, your
Board will not be covered by this Limited Warranty and you will have no right to make a claim under this
Limited Warranty.
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6 Appendix
6.1 ADDENDUM I – STABILITY BAR REFUSAL
This Stability Bar Refusal - Addendum (“Addendum”) is part of the Assumption of Risk and Release of Claims
(“Agreement”) entered into by the GolfBoard Owner (“Owner”), and Owners’ parent/guardian if Owner is less than
eighteen (18) years old, in favor of Sol Boards Inc. (“Sol Boards”) and certain third-party beneficiaries as a condition of User leasing and using a GolfBoard™ four-wheel drive electric board (together with any related equipment, the
“Board”).
1. I Know a Stability Bar is Recommended for Safety. Owner understands that (i) using a stability bar
while operating the Board may help reduce the incidence of falls, collisions, loss of balance or other
occurrences while using the Board, which in turn may help reduce the risk of serious injury, including
death, while using the Board; (ii) failure to use a stability bar could increase the safety risks of using the
Board; (iii) Sol Boards and common sense recommend that Owner use a stability bar at all times while
operating the Board; and (iv) Sol Boards includes a stability bar with the Board.
1.My Eyes are Open, and I’ve Tried this Already. Owner represents and warrants that User: (i) will play a
minimum of 18-holes of golf while using a Board with a stability bar; (ii) has the physical ability to both
jump and run, and therefore considers themselves to have sufficient physical agility to step off the board
while moving without falling or losing balance; (iii) has been informed of and understands the additional
dangers and risks of using the Board without a stability bar; and (iv) wishes to operate the Board without a
stability bar.
2. I Don’t Want a Stability Bar –I’ll Take the Additional Risk. Against Sol Board’s recommendation,
Owner declines use of stability bar while operating the Board and has decided despite Sol Boards safety
warnings to use board without the stability bar in place. Owner, and Owner’s undersigned
parent/guardian if Owner is a minor, understands that this decision to refuse use of a stability bar
could increase User’s risk of serious injury, including death, while using the Board, and voluntarily
accepts and assumes all additional risks of operating the Board without a stability bar.
3. This is Part of the Agreement. This Addendum is specifically incorporated into, and is a part of, the
Agreement. The terms of this Addendum are in addition to, and not in limitation of, any of the other terms
of the Agreement. Owner understands that all provisions in the Agreement—including, without limitation,
the Release of Claims, Limitation of Liability, and Indemnity provisions—extend to this Addendum and to
any claim(s) that could arise from User’s refusal to use of a stability bar.
THIS ADDENDUM WAIVES SUBSTANTIAL LEGAL RIGHTS AND HAS CAREFULLY READ THIS ENTIRE
ADDENDUM. THE GOLFBOARD OWNER CONSENTS TO ALL TERMS OF THIS ADDENDUM FREELY
AND VOLUNTARILY WITH THE INTENT OF BEING LEGALLY BOUND BY IT.
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6.2 ADDENDUM II – HELMET REFUSAL
This Helmet Refusal - Addendum (“Addendum”) is part of the Assumption of Risk and Release of Claims
(“Agreement”) entered into by the undersigned GolfBoard Owner (“Owner”), and Owner’s parent/guardian if Owner
is less than eighteen (18) years old, in favor of Sol Boards Inc. (“Sol Boards”) and certain third-party beneficiaries as
a condition of Owner leasing and using a GolfBoard™ four-wheel drive electric board (together with any related
equipment, the “Board”).
1.I Know a Helmet is Recommended for Safety with Stability Bar Removed. Owner understands that (i)
if the Board is used without the stability bar, wearing a helmet is recommended and may help protect
against and reduce the severity of potential head trauma or brain damage that could result in serious
injury, including death, as a result of a fall, collision or other occurrence while using the Board; (ii)
failure to wear a helmet increases the safety risks of using the Board without the stability bar; (iii) Sol Boards
and common sense recommend that Owner wear a helmet at all times while operating the Board without the
stability bar in place; and it is the Users responsibility to obtain a suitable helmet, which needs to protect both
the front and back of the head.
2. My Eyes are Open. User represents and warrants that Owner: (i) has been informed of and understands the
additional dangers and risks of using the Board without wearing a helmet and without the stability bar; and
(ii) wishes to operate the Board without wearing a helmet and without stability bar.
3. I Don’t Want a Helmet – I’ll Take the Additional Risk. Against Sol Boards recommendation, Owner
declines use of the helmet when using Board without its stability bar. Owner, and Owner’s
undersigned parent/guardian if User is a minor, understands that this decision to refuse use of a helmet
increases User’s risk of serious injury, including death, while using the Board without its stability bar,
and voluntarily accepts and assumes all additional risks of operating the Board without wearing a
helmet.
4. This is Part of the Agreement. This Addendum is specifically incorporated into, and is a part of, the
Agreement. The terms of this Addendum are in addition to, and not in limitation of, any of the other terms
of the Agreement. User understands that all provisions in the Agreement—including, without limitation, the
Release of Claims, Limitation of Liability, and Indemnity provisions—extend to this Addendum and to any
claim(s) that could arise from Owner’s refusal to wear a helmet or accept free use of a helmet.
THE OWNER UNDERSTANDS THAT THIS ADDENDUM WAIVES SUBSTANTIAL LEGAL RIGHTS AND
HAS CAREFULLY READ THIS ENTIRE ADDENDUM. THE OWNER AGREES TO ALL TERMS OF THIS
ADDENDUM FREELY AND VOLUNTARILY WITH THE INTENT OF BEING LEGALLY BOUND BY IT.
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6.3 GOLFBOARD OWNER ON-BOARDING PROCEDURES
NOTICE
All new GolfBoard users must watch the GolfBoard Safety Video prior to your first use, which
can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSj8hyybMGs
NOTICE
If you need a copy of the Company’s liability waiver and release please contact GolfBoard at
1-888-328-2841
OVERVIEW
Playing golf with a GolfBoard is new, fun and easy. With some simple instructions most anyone
can quickly learn how to properly operate a GolfBoard. To ensure all owners have a safe and
enjoyable experience, we have developed a comprehensive step-by-step overview of
recommended On-Boarding procedures.
These On-Boarding procedures are easy to follow, but very important. Anyone owning a
GolfBoard for the first time will need to implement the following procedures to ensure a safe and
positive GolfBoarding experience.
In addition to watching the safety video, new user’s must also accept all terms of the Company’s
liability wavier and release, and must to print and sign the liability waiver, which is available at
HERE.
Some golf clubs may also choose to have a specific liability wavier which is unique for their
property. The Golfer will need to inquire as such, and then they must print and provide an
executed copy of the Club’s liability waiver and release to the club prior to using a GolfBoard on
their property.
LEARNING PROCESS
The best place to learn how to operate your GolfBoard is in an open, flat, grassy area,
with no obstacles or pedestrian traffic.
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6.3.1 Controller Overview
The first step to learning proper GolfBoard
usage is to properly learn how to use the
handheld remote or thumb throttle
mechanism. This includes familiarizing
yourself with the on/off, hi/lo (5 and 10 mph
max speed options), and forward/reverse
switches. Be sure to always engage the
throttle gradually to accelerate. Do not fully
depress the trigger suddenly or all at once,
but always slowly accelerate by gradually
depressing the trigger.
The GolfBoard does not have a separate
braking mechanism, and simply releasing the
trigger stops the board. Additionally,
depending on speed, the board generally
takes approximately 3 seconds or slightly
less than 20 feet to come to complete stop.
So it is important to always look ahead, and
operate the board a safe distance from all
obstructions, people, golf carts and other GolfBoarders. Always remember, just like a
golf cart, a GolfBoard needs up to 30 feet to come to a complete stop when traveling at
full speed, so maintaining an appropriately safe distance from all objects is critical to
safe use. As such, when operating the board near other people or fixed objects, it is
important to proceed with caution.
Once stopped, the GolfBoard will not move until you engage the throttle again. As a
general rule, it is best to stop the board on a flat, open area. If on steep terrain, the
board should be parked sideways to the fall line in order to ensure the board does not
move.
It is highly recommended that you operate your GolfBoard in the ‘low’ setting during the
first few holes until you become proficient at accelerating gradually, turning, and
stopping quickly.
6.3.2 Stability-Bar Instruction
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The GolfBoard stability bar is an important safety
feature for all new users. When in use, it is very
important to ensure that the bag stand is securely
mounted. Proper attachment methods are outlined in
the 2.18.4 Attaching Your Golf Bag section of the
owner’s manual.
To ensure maximum stability, you should firmly hold
the stability bar at all times while the board is moving.
The stability-bar assists with staying properly
balanced, as well as greatly assists in steering the
board.
Firmly gripping the stability bar is particularly
necessary when accelerating and decelerating.
Additionally, by applying pressure to the stability bar to the right or left, the board will turn more
easily.
The stability-bar is also used to secure your golf bag. In addition to the standard strap found on
most golf carts, the GolfBoard employs an additional strap near the bottom of the golf bag for
added safety and security. It is important to make sure that tie-down straps are securely in place
prior to operating the GolfBoard in order to avoid the bag and clubs falling in front of the board.
6.3.3 Proper Stance
The proper stance for GolfBoarding is
very intuitive. You should stand in the
traditional “surfers stance,” which is
sideways on the board with feet shoulder
width apart. Additionally, feet should be
slightly staggered, with the toes of the
front foot on one edge, and the heel of
the other foot on the opposite edge. This
surfer stance with a slight staggered foot
position provides the greatest amount of
stability and leverage to steer the board.
Shift your body weight from one side of
the board to the other in order to turn. As weight is increasingly applied to one edge of
the board, the wheels pivot causing the board to turn. The stability bar can also be
pushed or pulled right or left to enhance turning ability. However, you should primarily
use the shifting of your weight from toes to heels as the principal way to steer a
GolfBoard.
The GolfBoard has a variety of proprietary features to ensure ease of use and safety,
including quick deceleration whenever the remote trigger is released, as well as a
remote on/off switch. You can quickly stop the board at any time by simply releasing the
remote or thumb throttle trigger, or turning off the remote. Additionally, the remote has a
reverse switch, which when depressed while moving forward will cause the board to
decelerate, come to a stop, and then eventually begin to reverse direction.
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6.3.4 First Use
Before turning on the GolfBoard or remote, ensure
the accelerator trigger is functioning without
obstruction and moves smoothly.
After switching on the remote and the GolfBoard,
or switching on the thumb throttle board with the
directional switch in the neutral position, you
should get on the board and assume the proper
stance. Next, firmly grip the stability bar with your
forward hand. Finally, slowly depress the
controller trigger either on the remote or the thumb
throttle mechanism, and gradually move the board
forward. To turn the board, simply shift your body
weight from side to side.
You should also learn how the board works in
reverse. First, switch your stance so you are facing away from the stability bar. Next,
hold the stability bar with your back hand. Then flip the remote or thumb throttle forward
and reverse switch to reverse. Finally, slowly accelerate and demonstrate how the
board turns right and left by switching your weight from side to side, in the same exact
way as when going forward.
It is necessary to learn and practice reverse operation in order for you to back away
from obstacles, tee-boxes, and putting greens, as well as manipulate the board around
trees and other tight areas. Because the board turns in reverse using the exact same
body weight movement as when in forward, reverse operation is largely intuitive once
you have perfected forward operation.
6.3.5 New User Practice
Once generally familiar with the GolfBoard and its remote, you should briefly practice on
a flat, open and grassy area, which is away from other people.
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Before getting on the board, we recommend you
practice moving the board slowly while walking
along side it using either the remote control unit or
by controlling the trigger on the thumb throttle.
Slowly depress the trigger just slightly to move the
board ahead just a few feet.
Note: While it is a good practice to learn to slowly
move the board forward before stepping on it, the
GolfBoard is intended to be operated while
standing on it. Other than testing the board prior
to operation, you should be not depress the
trigger unless standing on the board and holding
the stability bar firmly.
Once you have perfected moving the board slowly
forward, get on the board in a proper surfer
stance. Then while stationary, hold the stability bar and practice leaning your
bodyweight from side to side. Once you feel comfortable controlling the board and
shifting your bodyweight to turn, it’s time to head out! Remember to press the applicable
accelerator very slowly. Additionally, make sure you are firmly gripping the stability bar
with one hand prior to engaging the trigger.
Because it takes a few minutes for most first time users to perfect the basic
GolfBoarding skills, your practice session is best conducted in a wide open, flat and
grassy area, with no other people nearby. Most new users quickly learn how to operate
the GolfBoard, and feel very comfortable in just a few minutes of practice.
6.3.6 Safety & Operational Overview
GolfBoarding can be the most exciting way to enjoy golf on any course. You will quickly
find that riding a GolfBoard is as much fun as golf itself. Surfing the fairway from shot to
shot gives you a whole new way to enjoy the game. However, it is important to always
make safety the top priority, as well as be sensitive to not disrupt the enjoyment of other
golfers.
You should always remember to stay at least 30 feet from other GolfBoarders and golf
carts when in motion. You may slowly approach a tee box or green where other golfers
may be present, but you should never be closer than 30 feet behind another moving
GolfBoard or golf cart.
While a GolfBoard is more environmentally friendly than a golf cart, it still should not be
used on the greens, tees, bunkers, or out of bounds areas or hazards. GolfBoarders are
expected to obey the same rules as carts, unless informed separately by the Club.
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The GolfBoard is a low speed motorized vehicle, and the user needs to operate it with
the same attention to safety as a golf cart or any motorized vehicle. As such, there are
certain safe operating procedures which all GolfBoard users need to follow:
Always stay a safe distance away from other people
Look ahead, anticipate, and plan a safe route
Accelerate slowly
Be conscious to stay at least 30 feet from golf carts and other GolfBoards
Remain in the low speed setting until fully comfortable with board operation
If using a remote board, do not allow others to operate your controller
Be courteous of all other golfers and follow standard golf etiquette
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Congratulations on your purchase!
As the President of GolfBoard, I would like to take a moment to personally welcome you to the
GolfBoard family. You have joined a movement that we believe is going to change the game of
golf forever. The company was founded by a small group of fitness and boarding enthusiasts
who created a product that people simply love to ride, and it has become our mission to engage
as many golfers as possible in "Surfing The Earth.”
GolfBoard reduces the amount of time it takes to play a round of golf, and perhaps most
importantly, it all but assures you'll have a fun and enjoyable experience every time you play regardless of what you shoot.
So go! Play! Be a kid again! And know that as you do, there's a company dedicated to
supporting and continually enhancing your GolfBoarding experience for many years to come.
Enjoy,
Jeff Dowell
President
GolfBoard Inc
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