by Roh Woolae
Published 27 Jan.2026 13:48(KST)
The single-seat golf EV platform "Single," unveiled by Mate Mobility, drew significant attention from golf industry professionals worldwide, including those from the United States.
Mate Mobility recently showcased its electric mobility solutions at the PGA Show in Orlando, Florida. The PGA Show is the world's largest golf industry exhibition, attracting tens of thousands of industry professionals, including golf course operators, course superintendents, PGA professionals, distributors, and technology company representatives from around the globe.
Mate Mobility's single-seat golf EV platform 'Single,' showcased at the PGA Show, attracted significant attention. Provided by Mate Mobility
원본보기 아이콘At this event, Mate Mobility captured the attention of attendees with its golf mobility solution, which addresses key priorities in the U.S. golf market: improving pace of play, protecting turf, and enhancing operational efficiency.
During the exhibition, a demo day was held at the Orange County National Golf Center in Orlando, where attendees had the opportunity to test drive the Single in real fairway conditions. On-site, participants experienced reduced unnecessary movement and waiting times. U.S. golf course operators commented that, even without rushing players, the overall pace of play increased as a result.
The Single also received high marks for turf protection. Its lightweight design and weight distribution structure minimize pressure on the grass. The application of geo-fencing technology, which automatically detects and controls access-restricted areas, provided an effective solution for protecting greens and hazard zones. The platform’s stable performance on fairways, even in humid conditions, was highlighted as a way to reduce the burden of course maintenance.
The Mate Mobility booth was visited by major golf cart dealers from various regions of the United States, as well as from key global markets such as Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Denmark, and Japan. Discussions were held regarding regional licensing and distribution partnerships.
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.