| The Bag Boy Company is a household name in | | | | Features such as scorecard and beverage holders, |
| the world of golf because of its unquestionable | | | | useful storage partitions, and refined useful |
| status of selling top-of-the-line, heavy-duty golf | | | | handles can be found on most Bag Boy golf cart |
| equipment such as carts, bags, cases, and training | | | | bags. |
| aids. Bag Boy equipment is readily available for | | | | Bag Boy Golf carts also include a versatile |
| purchase on selected Internet websites and | | | | removable seat that you can use while waiting for |
| brick-and-mortar shops all across the globe. | | | | your turn on the course. It has a spring loaded |
| The Bag Boy golf cart bags are available in two | | | | feature for easy use and a very relaxing but |
| types: the Push type and the Pull type. They are | | | | compact cushioned seat. |
| offered in a wide array of colors, depending on | | | | Bruce Williamson, a native of Oregon, is the |
| your style and taste as a trend setting golfer. A | | | | pioneer in the manufacture of Bag Boy golf carts. |
| lot of the Push-style bags have removable third | | | | His first design was created in 1945. He connected |
| wheels. On other kinds of bags, all the three | | | | wheels from the lawnmower to a foldable chassis. |
| wheels can be removed. | | | | One year later, he penned an agreement with E. |
| Pull carts, on the other hand, do not have as | | | | Roy Jarman called the Jarman-Wilson Partnership. |
| many designs as the Push carts. However, they | | | | Together, they designed golf carts made of |
| are not lagging behind when it comes to | | | | aluminum tubes. However, in 1957, Jarman |
| important, usable features. | | | | became the sole owner of the company under |
| The Bag Boy golf carts' average weight is | | | | the same name. He also created golf bags for |
| between 14-15 lbs. All of the carts designed by | | | | some ten years. After twelve years and |
| the company have quick-release features so that | | | | becoming famous all around the world, the Bag |
| owners can conveniently fold their carts. Other | | | | Boy was sold to the Browning Arms Company. |
| carts have the one-handed operation feature | | | | The Bag Boy Company would later on be sold |
| which allows them to be levelly folded to make | | | | twice and only after this has it become a business |
| storage and transportation more manageable. | | | | in its own right. |