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New Surprise golf cart business hopes for Legacy

Friends start company to sell, service them on Bell Road

Posted 9/26/24

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New Surprise golf cart business hopes for Legacy

Friends start company to sell, service them on Bell Road

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The Surprise Independent periodically highlights a business that does work in the Surprise area.

Business Name: Legacy Carts Arizona.

Address: 11310 W. Bell Road, Unit 101.

Your names: Christopher Hummel and Brady Hancock.

Age: Hummel, 41, and Hancock, 38.

City/neighborhood: Surprise.

Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturdays.

What we do: Sell and service golf carts.

Professional background: Business management / operations.

Personal background: We have a 25-year friendship between the two of us. We sold everything to come to make this adventure be successful.

Why we started our business: We wanted to have a bigger impact in our community as well as be more present in our families.

What we are excited about: Starting a new adventure in a new place. Being able to built something that everyone can share in.

Favorite community cause: Education system

Our families: Hummel — daughter Alexis Hummel, 10. Hancock — wife Ira, 32; sons Dimitri, 3, and Anatoli, 1 month.

Our hobbies: Golf carts.

Our advice to today’s youth: Do it while you can. Do it while you’re young

Contact information: 602-456-6562 (store) or 970-355-9610 (cell)