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Golf Trolleys

 

 

There are a few good quality golf trolleys on the market ranging from Powakaddy, Hillbilly, Motocaddy, Stewart, Precision and others.  So what is the difference between good golf trolleys and a less desirable product or dealer?   Longevity in the market with a good customer base and well prepared brochures or literature available.  These companies tend to have good publicity and PR gurus working on their presence and publications.  Most of these models have a long service history and customer service record. 

 

So what makes a good golf trolley?  Below are a few headings to take into consideration when buying a golf trolley. [Read more →]

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New Golf Trolleys Release May 2009

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New Electric Golf Trolleys

Electric Golf Trolley Network has released a date for their new range of golf trolleys supplied by Precision Golf Trolleys.  According to Sales Director Jim Mathieson, the new range is to be launched in May and shall be on sale direct from their website from the 11th May 2009.

 

Jim was appointed in February and his skills in turning the business around to a completely new product range and manufacturer, offering a new design in golf trolleys, he believes will [Read more →]

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Maintaining Golf Trolleys

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Most golfers nowadays have their own golf trolley, whether it is a two wheeled pull trolley or a three wheeled electric trolley.  With the advancement in technology and components, electric golf trolleys are becoming more popular, in fact at least half of regular golfers own an electric golf trolley.  Golfers are realising the benefits which come with using a powered trolley, allowing them to enjoy their game by taking the stress and strain out of the three to four hours of possibly carrying or pulling a set of clubs around.  It is important to remember owning a golf trolley and making it last does require some maintenance.

 

Maintaining a golf trolley is important if you intend to expect a long life out of a it.  It is essential to [Read more →]

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A history of golf trolleys

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A pull golf trolley was the original help to golfers in getting them round the course with there golf clubs.  Remember years back it was not only common to have less clubs in the bag but half sets or clubs were very common.  This meant instead of Driver, 3 wood, 5 wood, an iron set of 3,4,5,6,7,8,9, Pitching Wedge, Sand Wedge and Putter. Golfers would carry a half set, usually consisting of 2# wood’s an iron set of 3, 5, 7, 9, and Sand Wedge or Pitching Wedge and Putter, around 7 or 8 clubs instead of the full set of 13 or 14 clubs.  With most golfers having many less than the full set of clubs in their golf bags, the bags were much lighter to carry and therefore there was not such an urgency to purchase a pull trolley.

 

The first golf trolleys had a narrow wheel breadth/tread, and at the time was not a problem but [Read more →]

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Pull Golf Trolleys

What are the advantages and disadvantages of pull golf trolleys?

 

 Disadvantages of pull trolleys

 

  • They can cause discomfort to your back by the nature of the pulling action which twists the spine
  • On hilly courses they are sometimes more difficult to pull over carrying
  • You can not take on to prepared surfaces, or greens, teeing areas, etc.
  • They take as much room as most modern electric golf trolleys.
  • Going through some longer grass especially wet they can become very difficult to pull.

 

 Advantages of pull trolleys

 

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