This is the entire article: http://www.ngcoa.org/
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http://www.ngcoa.org/infocentral/applications...elling.pdf
" Jeff Lessig, director of golf at SunRidge Canyon in Scottsdale, Arizona, estimates
the beverage cart may be the most profitable part of a golf operation , considering
the amount of money it costs. “Spread out over its usable life, it returns a
tremendous profit,” he says. “In the year 2000, we made $141,000 off the
beverage carts. A cart costs $20,000, and its useful life is three to four years.
That’s a pretty good return. ”"
I never knew golf carts could generate so much revenue. Maybe the golfcart cooler isn't as dumb an idea as people think.