Protrolley Remote Contol - brilliant!

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Got mine a couple of years ago and I love it. Once you've mastered the remote control you can walk down the fairway with both hands in your pockets, ideal for the current cold weather and it's no problem once you've explained to everybody that you're operating the remote & not playing with yourself!

The current one is my second. I bought an ex demo at first and had a few problems but customer service was top class. This one is much more reliable & the next best thing to having a caddie. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for an electric trolley.

See them at http://www.protrolley.com/

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My one true big hate on a golf course is remote control trolleys - possibly down to the people I have seen using them and the way they use them. Seen them end up in ditches and bunkers and crash into other trolleys and even into a FC
 
My one true big hate on a golf course is remote control trolleys - possibly down to the people I have seen using them and the way they use them. Seen them end up in ditches and bunkers and crash into other trolleys and even into a FC

Certainly seen this sort of activity - and watched them do 360s, skidding or spinning on gravel and other hi-jinks.

It amuses rather than annoys me though!
 
Certainly seen this sort of activity - and watched them do 360s, skidding or spinning on gravel and other hi-jinks.

It amuses rather than annoys me though!

I'm in this camp, it's one of those times a real life rollseyes is very fitting
 
They look great, I've been toying with the idea of one (albeit not a £400 remote control one!) and the 'lite' version with the 10, 20 & 30 yard auto option looks great. Especially for less than £200!
 
not for me - see to many folk with them strolling about with smug look on face as if they owned the world.

Is smug in the eye of the beholder? For me it's as good as having a deaf mute caddy and, yes, you can stroll down the fairway with your hands in your pockets because YOU DON'T HAVE TO PUSH THE TROLLEY, that's the whole idea. Why more folks don't use them I don't know.
 
RIP Protrollrey. My beloved remote control trolley is dead. Yesterday I had a lot of trouble switching it on & probably needed a new control unit for the handle. Having eventually got it switched on I parked it while I went for a coffee, not daring to switch it off. When I got back to it smoke was pouring from one of the motors, which I had to extinguish with one of the shoe cleaning airlines.

Worst thing is that the only company importing them into the UK has gone out of business. There are other remote control trolleys available but all seem to have reliability issues & the Motocaddy, the only established make, is £800. So I'm off to buy a Gokart Auto today. Next best thing but I'll really miss strolling down the fairway, hands in pockets & navigating around the white lines they put around the greens in the winter.

An outpouring of sympathy would be greatly appreciated.
 
In actual fact, I didn't buy a GoKart. I had a quick look at Ebay & found an identical one to mine, only used three times, for the price of the Lithium battery it included. Then, an engineering genius who worked at my local range (no longer, unfortunately) tracked down some spare parts & repaired the original, which has spent the last 2 years & 9months in the loft.

Yesterday, my trolley wouldn't work, one of the motors has failed. I took the original out of the loft, installed the battery, & it wouldn't switch on, despite working perfectly when I put it away.

So, on Monday, I'm off to see a friend, who is Motocaddy dealer, to buy a new or used Motocaddy remote. He will also be able to make one functioning trolley from the two I've got which I'll sell, together with a practically full set of spares!

I must have a remote. I hired an electric trolley from the pro yesterday & hated having to keep my hand on it for most of the round. Still can't understand why more people don't like remotes.

Anyone want to buy a Protrolley?
 
In actual fact, I didn't buy a GoKart. I had a quick look at Ebay & found an identical one to mine, only used three times, for the price of the Lithium battery it included. Then, an engineering genius who worked at my local range (no longer, unfortunately) tracked down some spare parts & repaired the original, which has spent the last 2 years & 9months in the loft.

Yesterday, my trolley wouldn't work, one of the motors has failed. I took the original out of the loft, installed the battery, & it wouldn't switch on, despite working perfectly when I put it away.

So, on Monday, I'm off to see a friend, who is Motocaddy dealer, to buy a new or used Motocaddy remote. He will also be able to make one functioning trolley from the two I've got which I'll sell, together with a practically full set of spares!

I must have a remote. I hired an electric trolley from the pro yesterday & hated having to keep my hand on it for most of the round. Still can't understand why more people don't like remotes.

Anyone want to buy a Protrolley?

Have you seen the advert with the wee boy using the wrong remote control , opening and closing the garage door onto his dads expensive sports car.
 
I have a standard GoKart and I like it for its simplicity. I just want a trolley to carry my clubs reliably without all the whistles and bells.
For me the remote control units are just too complex with extra things to go wrong (remotes, extra motors, sensors, etc.)
I'm glad you enjoy yours but for me its more than I need or want.
 
I had a look at them when I was buying my trolley and I thought I'd look like a tit with it, I went for a cheapo from amazon and its great only £220 delivered brand new called an offmetrolley has 3 buttons to go its self for 10.20.30 meters then stops and I can get 3 rounds without charging battery (never tried a forth)
 
Further update. I decided to have both trolleys repaired & they were duly returned to me yesterday. "Just give them a try" said my repair man friend. The one which previously wouldn't switch on wouldn't switch on, despite having worked perfectly on test. The other one, which would only go around in circles, lasted 6½ holes this morning then recommended circling. I had to walk in from the monthly medal. I was 12 over after 6 so I think that'll be another .1 back.

Don't know what to do now, I really want a remote.
 
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