Admired or Ridiculed...... Plonker or Poser??????

thegogg

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Well I've gone and done it but now the doubts are setting in.......:confused:

After much deliberation I've ordered one of these beauties, a Stewart Golf X7 Lithium trolley so which of the above is it to be if I was to turn up at the first tee for a knock with you?

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Well first of all more money than sense (although if i was offered one i would take it)
i think most would show an envious streak and call you .... but again thats the envy.

For me as long as you didnt hold me up and you gave me a backie, GAME ON!
 
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I have been thinking of getting one of these for a while, so for me, I wouldn't bat an eye lid if you turned up with one.

My only worry with these things is I would spend more time driving it about than playing golf.
 
My first impression would be "that looks a bit of aright" then quickly to " meh, who cares".

Its your money spend it on what you like.
 
is there a wee seat on the side of it? theres a young fella at my course with one of these. hes far too young for it imo. im voting plonker!
 
Hey, you spend your hard earned on what ever you choose. But as you've asked, I tend think that any electric trolley is bit ridiculous and if I see an X7 from a distance I might be wondering what Stephen Hawking was doing on a Gold Course.

But I hope you enjoy it.
 
It would not be the one I would pick but I would still covert it if I saw you with it....


Just watched the video and it does look cool...
 
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It would not be the one I would pick but I would still covert it if I saw you with it....


Can I ask, what makes it special? Is it just the looks or what?

Thanks

I do carry and enjoy it when playing sociable golf but when playing in comps I'd say that 90% of the members at our course use a trolley, young or old, be they pull/push or electric trollies and as most of the surveys have concluded they do leave you fresher and less tired especially towards the end of the round.

As for choosing the Stewart, I've currently got a Powakaddy and fancied a change and think this is the best remote controlled trolley out there (have a look at the video on the Stewart website).
 
If you play off a seriously good handicap then fair play otherwise plonker ;-)
 
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