A device engineered to attach to the frame of a motorized vehicle, specifically a golf cart already outfitted with a rear passenger seat, enabling the towing of external loads. This component typically consists of a receiver tube where various accessories, such as ball mounts, cargo carriers, or other towing implements, can be securely inserted and fastened. The primary function is to expand the utility of the golf cart beyond its standard transportation role.
The addition of a towing mechanism to a golf cart with a rear seat provides increased versatility for tasks ranging from light-duty yard work and property maintenance to transporting small trailers or equipment around large facilities. Historically, golf carts were primarily used for recreational golfing. However, their adoption in other sectors, such as maintenance, security, and logistics, has led to the development of specialized accessories like these towing components, adapting the vehicles to a broader range of operational needs. This enhances the return on investment for these vehicles.