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. |