3 or 4 wheel push trolley?

bignev

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Bought a Powacaddy Twinline 3 last year best push trolly Ive ever had. I play at Rudding Park which is quite hilly but no problems getting around its much better than a pull trolly.
 
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I don't have the £400-600 to splash out just for a lekky trolley, £100 is about my limit and even that feels like a waste if it's better to just pull.

You can get a good quality electric trolley for not much more than £200 these days. Have a look at the GoKart range, very light and easy to use. No point buying a dog then wagging it's tail for him, if you are getting a trolley make sure it's electric.

Trust me, you'll be glad you did!
 

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If you regularly play very hilly courses go electric, otherwise my clicgear is much more easier to push about and no faffing about charging batteries.

When I first got my clicgear I got the old "pram" comments cant imagine the ribbing you would get with a 4 wheel push trolley!
 
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