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Electric golf buggy tyres explained: turf, all-terrain and road

Electric golf buggy tyres explained: turf, all-terrain and road

The right tyre protects your ground and gives grip; the wrong one marks turf or bogs down. This guide explains buggy tyres and how to choose for your site.

Hawke Editorial Team·4 July 2026·6 min read

Tyres matter more on a buggy than most buyers expect, because they decide two things at once: whether the vehicle protects or scars your ground, and whether it grips or bogs down. The right tyre for your site does both jobs well; the wrong one marks fine turf, or slides on a wet bank. This guide explains the main types, what each suits, and how to choose the right tyre for your ground.

Key takeaways
  • Turf tyres spread the load and protect fine grass and manicured lawns.
  • All-terrain tyres give grip on mud, slopes and rough track.
  • Road-pattern tyres suit hard surfaces and, with the right specification, road use.
  • Correct pressures matter: too hard marks turf, too soft wears and drags.
  • We match the tyre to your ground, and the vehicle to protect it.

Turf tyres

Turf tyres are smooth or lightly patterned and wide, designed to spread the vehicle's weight so it protects fine grass rather than tearing it. They are the choice for golf courses, manicured lawns and formal grounds where the surface is precious, and they are central to the surface protection our grounds and turf keeping work is built around. On soft or rough ground, though, they offer less grip.

All-terrain tyres

All-terrain tyres have a chunkier, more aggressive tread for grip on mud, slopes, gravel and rough track. They suit estates, farms and work sites where the ground is testing, giving the traction that a turf tyre lacks. The trade-off is that they are less gentle on fine grass, so the choice depends on where the vehicle spends its time, as our guide on estate terrain explores.

Turf
Protects fine grass and lawns
All-terrain
Grip on mud, slope and track
3-year
Warranty as standard
24-hour
Priority engineer call-out

Road-pattern tyres and pressures

Road-pattern tyres suit hard surfaces, paths and yards, and where a vehicle is genuinely specified and type-approved for road use they are part of that build. Whatever the type, pressures matter: too hard concentrates the load and can mark turf, too soft wears the tyre and drags on the drivetrain. Keeping to the correct pressure, checked cold, protects both the ground and the tyre.

Choosing for your ground

The right choice comes down to where the buggy works. Manicured grass points to turf tyres; mud and slopes point to all-terrain; a mix means specifying for the ground that matters most, and sometimes a compromise pattern. We survey your ground and match the tyre to it, so the vehicle grips where it needs to and protects what it should. Replacement tyres and fitting are covered on our parts page.

Frequently asked questions

What tyres does a golf buggy use?+

Mainly three types: turf tyres that spread the load and protect fine grass, all-terrain tyres with a chunkier tread for grip on mud and slopes, and road-pattern tyres for hard surfaces. The right one depends on where the buggy works.

Will turf tyres damage my lawn?+

No, that is what they are for. Turf tyres are wide and smooth to spread the vehicle's weight and protect fine grass, which is why they suit golf courses and manicured grounds. On rough or muddy ground they offer less grip.

When do I need all-terrain tyres?+

For estates, farms and work sites with mud, slopes, gravel or rough track, where grip matters. They are less gentle on fine grass, so the choice depends on where the vehicle spends its time.

What tyre pressure should a buggy have?+

The correct pressure for the tyre and vehicle, checked cold. Too hard concentrates the load and can mark turf; too soft wears the tyre and drags on the drivetrain. We confirm the right pressure for your specification.

How do I choose the right tyre?+

By where the buggy works: turf for manicured grass, all-terrain for testing ground, or a specified compromise for a mix. We survey your ground and match the tyre to it so the vehicle grips and protects as it should.

Get the right tyres for your ground

Tell us the ground your buggy covers, and we will specify the right tyres to grip and protect it, and set out an honest quote.

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