I think that electric trolleys should be banned in wet conditions, as they seem to cause most of the damage to the course. Our course allows electric trolleys fitted with hedgehog wheels in such conditions, but they do seem to churn things up.
A number of issues have come up for users of electric trolleys fitted with hedgehog wheels.
1) The extra drag of these wheels seem to cause 18 hole batteries to run out after about 15 holes.
2) The small front wheel seems to get clogged up with mud and adds to the drag.
3) A friend of mine found that although the electric motor was still running, the wheels weren't driving the trolley forward. What had happened was that the plastic hedgehog wheels had metal inserts which engage with the drive pins on the axle shafts, but these had worn out. He had to buy an new set of hedgehog wheels, even though we are getting to the end of the winter, and hopefully won't need them for much longer.
I have either been carrying a half set of clubs, or using a pull trolley with clip on hedgehog tracks for the Winter. I haven't found this to be too much of an imposition, and this avoids the problems described above.![]()
We use to have hedgehogs but this year we're trying it without so the GK can see the difference and make a decision. To be honest, I have no idea why you want them banned if the club dictates the course is fit for them to be used. I've never had issues with batteries draining with the "extra drag" of a hedgehog and never had a problem with the small will. Seems like another change for the sake of it.
Of course if the course is waterlogged (probably shouldn't be open) then of course ban them and go carry only. We've done it and while it affects some of the senior members it at least means the course is open to those that want/can play.
To be honest, the damage we're suffering this year in what has been another very wet winter, looks no different to that we suffered with hedgehogs and I've not been convinced based on what I've been told by some green keepers and read, that they make that much difference (another thread I feel) and I'm waiting to see what the club decides going forward. Either way the green staff usually do a good job and the course is always back to usual by March when the warmer weather and sun begin to work their magic