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Are electric trollies worth the extra cash?
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Posted 02/07/2008 13:42:41
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I can walk around the golf course OK. Just wondered if there's much of a difference to arriving at my next shot still fresh and spritely using an electric powered trolly or a leg powered one.
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Posted 02/07/2008 21:00:39


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If you play enough golf then cost of an electric trolley is a good investment, esp when you consider that most golfers' game tend to deteriote as the round goes on, mainly due to tiredness.  When these trolleys first came out it tended to be the older golfer that used them, however, more and more I see increasing numbers of younger golfers using them because of the advantage that their game receives.
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Posted 03/07/2008 10:33:29
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Yes I was talking to an older chap yesterday who said pretty much the same thing, but I can't say I've seen any young people using them. It occured to me that to him the young people are now using them when in fact he's just got older and young people to him are still quite old to the rest of us.
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Posted 20/10/2008 20:43:26
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Good idea for the older Golfer but for an able bodied golfer a manual trolly is fine,it doesnt weigh much to make a difference to your game (tireing towards the later holes)

John Broomfield
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Posted 12/11/2008 19:50:25
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Yes your right about your game getting worse later in the round when your tired. I play at Walton Hall near Warrington and the back 9 is tough going for me as a 62 year old with a dodgy back so I've decided to invest in a electric trolley. Hopefully will knock a few shots off my scores and that will be money well spent.

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Posted 18/11/2008 22:11:29
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Used my new Hillbilly trolley today on a very wet and muddy course, although my game was much the same it was much easier on my back.

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