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Got Something to Say About Golf Trolley

A golf trolley is a cart that is used for carrying the golf bag with the clubs and various other equipment of the golf players. Thus, it is a replacement for a human caddy. Having a human caddy or a golf trolley, is purely a matter of personal choice of the players.

Some golfers prefer human caddies as they share a unique bond with them. A human caddy can definitely enhance the golf experience. They can advice, recommend game strategies and clubs and even provide mental support during the game, all of which can improve the game rapidly.

However, there are many players who prefer to play alone and carry their clubs themselves. Choosing to have a golf trolley is convenient as the golfer can decide to play without a caddy. These days, as golf courses are becoming larger, the dependence on a reliable golf trolley is increasing.

Golf trolleys can be manual push carts, battery operated or electrically run. The manual trolleys require some effort to push or pull across the golf course. But, the electric models are extremely easy and convenient to use. These are light-weight, easy to move around and are very attractive to look at. These golf trolleys can be a simple model: a combination of a golf carrier, a support stand and wheels. They can also be very expensive models with lots of accessories.

Golf trolleys should be light, and at the same time, they have to made of super-strength materials. They are so designed that they can carry the heavy golf clubs. They also have to run on rough terrains and thus, have to be stable, with powerful motors. They are equipped with wide wheels with powerful grip, for hilly areas. Most golf trolleys are foldable and can easily be carried around, and will fit into any car boot.

Many models of golf trolleys have options of altering the handle heights, have soft grip handles and have controls built into the handles. Some golf trolleys have built-in speed controls and Digital Distance Function (DDF) buttons.

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