WideEyedFox
Assistant Pro
I managed to put my back out at the weekend while on the golf course, 3rd hole, but soldiered on anyway with bogey after bogey until I got par at the 9th and called it a day. (Yes, I warmed up. Yes I was wearing lots of layers, including a compression base layer)
I use a Ping Hoofer C1 stand bag, and have always carried my golf clubs, but jokingly the Pro commented I may be getting too old now for carrying my clubs and may need to invest in a trolley. Laughing it off (and gritting my teeth in to a smile) I later wondered if there was any mileage in his comment.
When in my 20's I damaged my L3 and L4 vertebrae Thai Boxing (knee to the spine), but wondered if there were any other members who made the switch from carry to trolley, and did it help? My main course is very hilly, with only 3 holes almost flat, so wondered if a trolley would really help. Pulling/pushing a trolley + clubs Vs. carrying them on my shoulder.
I quite like the look of the Stewart Z3, even though the 3 wheel trolley's look a lot like child's buggy's these days.
Thoughts and opinions appreciated.
I use a Ping Hoofer C1 stand bag, and have always carried my golf clubs, but jokingly the Pro commented I may be getting too old now for carrying my clubs and may need to invest in a trolley. Laughing it off (and gritting my teeth in to a smile) I later wondered if there was any mileage in his comment.
When in my 20's I damaged my L3 and L4 vertebrae Thai Boxing (knee to the spine), but wondered if there were any other members who made the switch from carry to trolley, and did it help? My main course is very hilly, with only 3 holes almost flat, so wondered if a trolley would really help. Pulling/pushing a trolley + clubs Vs. carrying them on my shoulder.
I quite like the look of the Stewart Z3, even though the 3 wheel trolley's look a lot like child's buggy's these days.
Thoughts and opinions appreciated.