Skytot
Active member
Anyone know any good suppliers of FW7 batteries , cheap as possible ?
I agree, but I’ve spent about £2k on new irons , driver , fairways , putter , winter boots & waterproofs since October. Having getting back into golf after a 14 year absence . I’ve had to basically re-new everything, so an extra £600-1000 is out of the question at the moment. Will have to bite the bullet and buy a new battery. Don’t mind carrying at the momentTrolley accessories are a farce - £80 for winter wheels - laughable.
I guess a battery is an essential component and they have you over a barrel. However if you buy a new one and it gets you another 6+ years or so it's cheaper than a new trolley.
I agree, but I’ve spent about £2k on new irons , driver , fairways , putter , winter boots & waterproofs since October. Having getting back into golf after a 14 year absence . I’ve had to basically re-new everything, so an extra £600-1000 is out of the question at the moment. Will have to bite the bullet and buy a new battery. Don’t mind carrying at the moment
That’s interesting. I’m a joiner and my mate has bought a couple of snide DeWalt batteries and they have been fine . If only I could find one for my FW7The battery on my powakaddy gave up the ghost about 18 months ago and I just bought a generic 36 hole lithium replacement for less than half the price
Yes , I do for comps,it’s a fairly hilly course and nearing 60 and don’t fancy dragging/pushing up the hill on our 15th. I generally carry when I play midweek because I don’t play 18 holes .Do you need an electric trolley?
Why not buy a push trolley?
Amazes me the amount of people at my place, a doddle to walk round, who have an electric one.
Do you need an electric trolley?
Why not buy a push trolley?
Amazes me the amount of people at my place, a doddle to walk round, who have an electric one.