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.

 

 

Golf Trolleys Design

 

Most quality golf trolleys are designed with the golfer in mind, and its not easy to find quality golf trolleys and a cheap price tag.  Not only should they be designed for easy handling around the course but are easy to maintain and store, they also have an easy folding design for transportability.  Many factors come into the design stage, height of golf trolley, weight distribution, ease of use, materials, quality, and strength of build, longevity.

 

 

Golf Trolleys Build Quality

 

With build quality it is important to remember to check what materials are used, how they are constructed together to make the final golf trolleys and how this will affect the life of the trolley.

 

 

Manufacturing Process

 

The manufacturing process should have many quality controls on not only the parts used but how they are designed and integrated into the golf trolleys.

 

 

Looks and Aesthetics of Golf Trolleys

 

It may seem almost pedantic to mention looks, but deep down the mind enjoys good looking golf trolleys.  In the shop or internet looks do help sell the trolleys.  Although this can help the initial sale for the outlet, to the customer, the view point when they are out on the course is of feeling good about their purchase, which leads to improve the golf subconsciously.

 

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