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The Best Deals in Electric and Pull Golf Trolleys

At Golf Trolleys we have selected the best deals on electric golf trolleys, pull golf trolleys, trolley bags and batteries for sale by the leading manufacturers including Powakaddy electric trolleys, Powakaddy pull trolleys and Hill Billy electric trolleys. We have articles on golf trolleys to help you choose the best trolley for you. Why pay more when we have found the bargains for you. Check out our articles on golf trolleys then select the type of golf trolley you need from the list on the right.
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Buying a Golf Trolley
If you're walking the golf course and carrying a golf bag plus all the golf clubs you need, as well as golf balls and essential extras like a bottle of water, you'll be using a great deal of energy that is then not available for your game. Using a trolley helps conserve some of that energy, leaving you more energy and helping you concentrate on your game.

Choosing the correct trolley (cart) is essential. Here are some points to think about before you buy.

The first choice to make is between an electric trolley and a pull/push trolley. If your budget is limited then this decision may be made for you as electric trolleys are much more expensive than pull trolleys.

Electric trolleys make walking the golf course much easier and you need to expend far less energy than with a pull trolley, but they do have some disadvantages. First they are bigger and heavier than pull trolleys so are more difficult to take in and out of your car, also they take more room for storage between games. The batteries on their own are heavy and can be difficult to handle, especially for the older player, and you have to remember to charge them between games. Most batteries will last 18 holes, if you regularly play 36 holes in a day then you will need to buy a battery than can cope with 36 holes. Read More about Buying a Golf Trolley

 
The Beginner's Guide to Golf
Golf can be an especially intimidating game for the novice. There's learning how to hit the ball, joining a golf club, that incomprehensible golf lingo, people watching how you hit the ball - it's all daunting at first, but it gets better if you take it one step at a time.

And the first step is to take golf lessons. Of course you could buy a set of golf clubs and just head out on your own to play, but more than likely you'll get so frustrated that you'll stop playing altogether. It's better to take things slowly. Look for a golf pro you like and would be willing to learn from. If you or your friends don't know of anyone, go to a golf club and ask if you can have a trial lesson. You won't turn into a pro golfer overnight - it takes a lot of time and effort to develop good golf skills. Read More about The Beginner's Guide to Golf

 
A Brief Guide to Golf Etiquette
The purpose of golf etiquette is to ensure the game is safe and enjoyable for all players. To this end, most experienced players will be glad to pass on tips to beginners.

1. Safety for All

You must never swing at your ball until all the other players are a safe distance away. Should any of your shots go wild and swerve too close to anyone, shout out "fore!" as a warning. Don't stand so close to another player that you could hit them when you swing your club, and never hit a practice shot toward another player, as clubs can smack loose stones into the air that can strike bystanders.

2. The Pace of Play

Slow play must be avoided. You can still take time to swing properly and not race through your game, but it's bad sportsmanship to waste time in between shots. When you walk onto a tee, have your ball, tee and club ready so that as soon as your turn comes you can take your shot in a timely way. Read More about A Brief Guide to Golf Etiquette

 
Golf Competition Formats
When you want to play golf, you can find many different types of competitions to choose from - no matter your skill, the handicap system will allow you to play against players of different abilities. You can find both team competitions and individual competitions to choose from. In case you need to know what a foursome, greensome, stroke play or stableford is, we're here to help.

Stableford

When you play stableford, the golf round is scored in such a way that the handicap of every player is accounted for, allowing an even playing field. If your handicap is higher, you'll have the advantage, since if you play one hole really badly, you won't lose that many points, and you can easily catch up if you play the next hole very well. The player's handicap and the hole's difficulty is used to adjust each hole's par, so if your handicap is higher and the hole is hard, you are given more strokes to try and get the ball sunk. The stroke index is applied to every hole on the course to determine its difficulty, and this index is on a scale from 1 to 18; 1 is the hardest type of hold and 18 is the easiest.

At the beginning of the game, each player works out how their handicap affects the par for each hole, so they know how many strokes they get. Depending on their handicap, the play gets a set number of extra strokes, which are then allocated to the harder holes on the course. For example, if your handicap is 24, you get one added stroke for each hole, using up 18 strokes, and the remaining 6 are given to the holes that have the highest difficulty, enabling you to have more strokes to complete them. Read More about Golf Competition Formats

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Stowamatic STOW A WAY Golf Trolley
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Buying a Golf Trolley
The Beginner's Guide to Golf
A Brief Guide to Golf Etiquette
Golf Competition Formats
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