Need to walk more…..especially between fall and spring. Recs on push carts and should I break down and buy electric remote cart from the get go.
The Milkman said:
I am really not sure I understand the need for the motorized push carts. Is there some challenge associated with pushing? I walk about 75% of my rounds, and most of those I use my pushcart unless I'm just taking a 6 club sunday bag. Never once have I wished it would go on its own
Has your course discussed adding a trail fee for these? Our is hinting they will start as it seems 30-40% of the every day golfers have these and the course is losing cart revenue.DallasAggie89 said:
I have an electric one - MGI Navigator.
Best decision I ever made. Has about 800 miles on it lifetime and has been trouble free.
Honestly, the primary reason I use my own push cart at my home course is because the cart fees are nearly as much as the green fee. Instead of charging a trail fee for golfers to use their own cart, your course might want to look at decreasing their cart fee. They might recapture some of the cart users. I know I'd be more likely to ride if the fee was reasonable.TXAGGIES said:Has your course discussed adding a trail fee for these? Our is hinting they will start as it seems 30-40% of the every day golfers have these and the course is losing cart revenue.DallasAggie89 said:
I have an electric one - MGI Navigator.
Best decision I ever made. Has about 800 miles on it lifetime and has been trouble free.
My home course is just over 4.5 miles long with the clubhouse at 6600' elevation and drops down to 6100' elevation and then back up to the clubhouse at 6600'.The Milkman said:
I am really not sure I understand the need for the motorized push carts. Is there some challenge associated with pushing? I walk about 75% of my rounds, and most of those I use my pushcart unless I'm just taking a 6 club sunday bag. Never once have I wished it would go on its own
However minimal, it still requires physical exertion to push the cart.The Milkman said:
I am really not sure I understand the need for the motorized push carts. Is there some challenge associated with pushing? I walk about 75% of my rounds, and most of those I use my pushcart unless I'm just taking a 6 club sunday bag. Never once have I wished it would go on its own
Another vote for this model. I admittedly opt for a cart most often but when I do walk this thing works like a charm. I got the green version for around $120 on sale.E said:
Bought the 4-wheel Caddytek during Covid and have been using it ever since.
https://www.amazon.com/CaddyTek-Caddycruiser-One-Version-One-Click/dp/B07DT1XM2T/ref=pd_ci_mcx_di_int_pref_dp_d_d_sccl_2_3/145-8733504-1785555?pd_rd_w=iZZfk&content-id=amzn1.sym.9c9ed4e5-2a18-4e6a-abb7-6146d9caf259&pf_rd_p=9c9ed4e5-2a18-4e6a-abb7-6146d9caf259&pf_rd_r=AVREBQBC8HG9VYMYHKCC&pd_rd_wg=jMHfQ&pd_rd_r=f84a1a0a-cdf0-4c15-bd5b-39270e10d2de&pd_rd_i=B07DT1XM2T&th=1
I have the 3 wheel version and only thing I'd change is having a hand brake vs the lever by the wheel.CFTXAG10 said:Another vote for this model. I admittedly opt for a cart most often but when I do walk this thing works like a charm. I got the green version for around $120 on sale.E said:
Bought the 4-wheel Caddytek during Covid and have been using it ever since.
https://www.amazon.com/CaddyTek-Caddycruiser-One-Version-One-Click/dp/B07DT1XM2T/ref=pd_ci_mcx_di_int_pref_dp_d_d_sccl_2_3/145-8733504-1785555?pd_rd_w=iZZfk&content-id=amzn1.sym.9c9ed4e5-2a18-4e6a-abb7-6146d9caf259&pf_rd_p=9c9ed4e5-2a18-4e6a-abb7-6146d9caf259&pf_rd_r=AVREBQBC8HG9VYMYHKCC&pd_rd_wg=jMHfQ&pd_rd_r=f84a1a0a-cdf0-4c15-bd5b-39270e10d2de&pd_rd_i=B07DT1XM2T&th=1
When I do this, I lose my putter's head cover!DannyDuberstein said:
You also get to feel Tour player-ish when you get a GIR, pull the putter while in the fairway, and walk to the green with just the putter while sending the cart to the next tee lol
TXAGGIES said:Has your course discussed adding a trail fee for these? Our is hinting they will start as it seems 30-40% of the every day golfers have these and the course is losing cart revenue.DallasAggie89 said:
I have an electric one - MGI Navigator.
Best decision I ever made. Has about 800 miles on it lifetime and has been trouble free.
AgLA06 said:TXAGGIES said:Has your course discussed adding a trail fee for these? Our is hinting they will start as it seems 30-40% of the every day golfers have these and the course is losing cart revenue.DallasAggie89 said:
I have an electric one - MGI Navigator.
Best decision I ever made. Has about 800 miles on it lifetime and has been trouble free.
Are they going to charge for walkers as well?
TommyBoy said:
So looks like I'll go with caddytek….thoughts on 3 wheel bs 4?