Electric golf trolleys can reduce handicaps

Thursday, 10 September 2009 10:17 AM
Electric golf trolleys can reduce handicaps
Players can knock almost four strokes off their handicaps simply by using an electric golf trolley to carry their golf clubs during a round, a survey has revealed.

Stewart Golf has highlighted that the trolleys enabled players to focus more on their upcoming shots and game as a whole, rather than picking up their golf bags.

Over 60 per cent of survey respondents revealed that an electric trolley had improved their game, with 75 per cent highlighting that an average of 3.6 shots had been taken off their handicap.

Meanwhile, 30 per cent could now devote more time to playing golf as the trolleys have helped to improve their fitness.

Managing director of Stewart Golf Mark Stewart said: "Golfers often focus on trying to achieve that extra five or ten yards on their tee shots but rarely think of how fresh they are when walking down the 18th.

"Using a remote controlled trolley takes all the strain of carrying, pulling or pushing a golf bag and the remote actually adds to the enjoyment of the round."

Powakaddy is a brand at the forefront of electric trolley design, with some of their creations being the Powakaddy Freeway Compact Electric Trolley and the Powakaddy Freeway II Lithium Electric Trolley.

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