A New Way to Cool Your Golf Cart Is Coming
What If Your Golf Cart Had A/C?
Golf carts were never designed for summer heat.
If you’ve ever played golf under the midday sun, you already know the feeling. The seats get hot. The air feels heavy. And after a few holes, even short drives between shots start feeling exhausting.
For years, golfers have relied on small fans, towels, cold drinks, or simply “dealing with it.” But recently, we started asking ourselves a different question:
What if a golf cart could actually have real portable air conditioning?
So over the past few months, we’ve been quietly testing something new with the ZERO BREEZE Mark 3.
And honestly… the results worked better than we expected.

Testing MARK 3 on a Moving Golf Cart
Instead of using the Mark 3 in traditional camping or van setups, we mounted it directly onto a golf cart and began testing different cooling configurations.
Some setups placed the unit horizontally in the rear storage area. Others mounted it vertically with the front air duct directed toward the driver seat. We even tested a front-seat setup designed to blow cool air directly toward the rider during movement.
But the biggest surprise wasn’t just the cold air.
It was the stability.
Even while driving around the course under hot summer conditions, the setup stayed unexpectedly solid and secure. No loose movement. No major shifting. Just consistent airflow while the cart was in motion.
And once the cold air started hitting the driver seat directly, the entire golf cart experience immediately felt different.
A New Cooling Experience for Golf Courses
Portable A/C on a golf cart sounds unusual at first.
But after testing it in real-world conditions, it started making a lot more sense than we expected.
Golf carts spend hours exposed to direct sunlight. In many places like Florida, Arizona, Texas, and Southern California, summer temperatures on the course can become genuinely uncomfortable.
And while golf carts have evolved in many ways over the years, one thing has barely changed:
Cooling.
That’s exactly why this project became so interesting to us.
The idea wasn’t simply to attach an air conditioner onto a cart. The goal was to create a setup that actually feels usable, stable, and practical during real movement on the course.
And so far, it’s looking very promising.

Something New Is Coming
We’re currently preparing a dedicated golf cart cooling solution built around the ZERO BREEZE Mark 3 platform.
This is still an early sneak peek, and we’re not ready to reveal all the details just yet. But after seeing the testing results, we knew we had to share a first look.
More information, videos, and product details will be revealed soon.
Pre-orders are planned for June.
Until then, we’ll keep testing.
And yes — golf carts with A/C might actually become a real thing.
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