Who uses a battery powered push cart? What do you have and what are your thoughts about it? Does it make enough difference that the cost and extra hassle of use merits it relative to a high end push cart, such as a Clickgear 3.5+?
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I have Bat Caddy with lithium battery pack & remote. While I don’t use it much anymore, I did find it easier to use and kept me a tad fresher at the end of the round not having to push it.
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Which Bat Caddy do you have and how is the quality?
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Which Bat Caddy do you have and how is the quality?
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I am entering my 5th year with my Bat Caddy XR4 and other than tires (tread) and battery (not lithium), both of which were normal wear items, it has been flawless. The thing that I always liked about Bat Caddy and some others that you can do all maintenance yourself and parts are readily available. I walk >100 rounds each year and the remote makes the walk so much more enjoyable.
What kind of bag are you using on this? Will it work with a stand bag or cart bag?
About 80% of the rounds at my club are walked and there are about 40 guys with electric push carts mostly used by the over 60 golfers. They all seem to work well. This is my first year not carrying - I bought a Bag Boy Triswivel push cart before the season. For me after the first couple weeks of golf season my legs and lungs get into golf shape for easily walking 18 or 27 holes. I’m a gadget guy and thought about getting one but I know my regular golf buddies would give me a ton of grief if I bought a motorized cart before age 65. :act-up:
About 80% of the rounds at my club are walked and there are about 40 guys with electric push carts mostly used by the over 60 golfers. They all seem to work well. This is my first year not carrying - I bought a Bag Boy Triswivel push cart before the season. For me after the first couple weeks of golf season my legs and lungs get into golf shape for easily walking 18 or 27 holes. I’m a gadget guy and though about getting one but I know my regular golf buddies would give me a ton of grief if I bought a motorized cart before age 65. :act-up:
I got mine in my mid 30’s. All the guys in my group have motorized carts & before our course went semi-private, another story all together, more of them were showing up.
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I might get one as I often play 27 or more holes in a day. The hassle is my club doesn't charge the batteries so I'd have to take them home to charge every few rounds.
That is an issue you’ll have to get used to & don’t forget the occasional “I left the battery at home”. I saw that a few times.
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I am testing a Club Booster eWheels 1.0 right now with a clicgear 3.5.