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All the usual extras are available for the F5 vehicle, described by its maker as ‘more like a sports car than a golf cart’.
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And its battery-powered motor can hit 32kph (20mph) and last for three rounds of golf.
‘No one really needs an Italian sports car but life is sure better when you have one,’ said John Pennington, whose Utah-based company, Pennwick, makes the carts.
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The F5 is inspired by the Enzo – a classic Ferrari that often changes hands for £1million.
And if a classic Italian sports car doesn’t appeal, a Bentley and Rolls-Royce are also available.
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