| Carrying clubs across 18 holes of golf is tiring. No, | | | | There is a better way however. Electric golf |
| that's an understatement. It's painful. By the time | | | | trolleys come in sturdier forms and remove all of |
| you reach the 18th hole, your legs are burning, | | | | the hassle of traditional trolleys. Coming standard |
| your shoulder and back ache, and the last thing on | | | | with enough electricity to power a trolley for 27 |
| your mind is enjoying your game or even doing | | | | holes. There's no need to push the trolley up hills |
| well. To help with these problems, some golfers | | | | as the on board motors propel the trolley |
| have turned to traditional push golf trolleys, but | | | | forward from a remote control. The engines are |
| are they really worth it? | | | | so strong in fact that many models of electric |
| Push trolleys do take some of the pain away, but | | | | golf trolleys can haul a bag of clubs uphill with no |
| creates its own problems. It becomes difficult to | | | | assistance from the golfer. |
| push a trolley up hill under grass and when going | | | | If heavy golf bags and the pain of carrying clubs |
| down that hill you have to struggle to keep it | | | | is stopping you from enjoying the green with |
| from careening away. If that wasn't bad enough, | | | | your friends and push trolleys are proving to be a |
| even small undulations in the hill side can cause the | | | | greater hassle than carrying the clubs yourself, |
| trolley to tip to one side forcing you to lift both | | | | consider trying an electric golf trolley. You might |
| the golf bag and the trolley awkwardly to prevent | | | | just rediscover the game you love. |
| it from falling down. | | | | |