Malcolm Pook
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Looking at purchasing a single seat golf buggy, particularly the Bugg-ease Lithium 4000 Pro. Anyone got one or any other recommendations please? Thanks
Looking at purchasing a single seat golf buggy, particularly the Bugg-ease Lithium 4000 Pro. Anyone got one or any other recommendations please? Thanks
I can imagine the jealous brigade at my club would have a field day if one of our members got one of these! They make snide remarks at people who have a remote controlled trolley Each to their own.
I think I'll wait hopefully at least 20 years before I would consider one, as walking around the golf course is usually the only good exercise I can get!
Have texted the Mrs to see if she will get me one for my birthday next month - can only imagine what the answer will be
I'd fancy one of these ..I can imagine the jealous brigade at my club would have a field day if one of our members got one of these! They make snide remarks at people who have a remote controlled trolley Each to their own.
I think I'll wait hopefully at least 20 years before I would consider one, as walking around the golf course is usually the only good exercise I can get!
Have texted the Mrs to see if she will get me one for my birthday next month - can only imagine what the answer will be
I'd fancy one of these ..
https://onewheel.com/products/xr?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9OHimMuY7wIVL4BQBh3w6QkbEAAYASABEgIEQ_D_BwE
Sorry OP, we should return to your thread.
Afraid I have no knowledge or experience of them.
Yeah I'm not sure about the basket, its just an invitation to be called Madge all the way round!I love the little basket on the front. Perfect for Paul's pies...................................
I'd also be partial to the golfboard too, if it wasn't for the price. Here's a number of the latest options for 2020, some interesting ideas too. I could be tempted by a number of options that look fun to use.
I'd fancy one of these ..
https://onewheel.com/products/xr?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9OHimMuY7wIVL4BQBh3w6QkbEAAYASABEgIEQ_D_BwE
Sorry OP, we should return to your thread.
Afraid I have no knowledge or experience of them. In many ways can see advantage over 2 seater options. Would you have to transport it, or would the club let you leave it there?
A regular roll-up member at my little club had one of these 4 wheel buggies following the onset of hip trouble. It was almost identical to the Bugg-ease motorbike handlebar style model. I’m looking at this from a perspective of him buying it before lithium batteries were affordable so my observations are based on that.
He certainly got good use out of it, playing at least 3 times a week (thu, sat, sun) and it extended his ability to play for about 6 years before he finally relented to the fact he could no longer swing a club. His body failed him, the buggy mostly didn’t. So it was a hugely positive benefit to him and to us for his continued company on the course.
Some downsides. Irrespective of batteries, without storage at the club it took a lot of manhandling to get it in and out of his car. Without batteries the chassis is still very heavy. It was clearly worth the effort to him but it caused him and those of us helping a lot of bother. He eventually improved his transport with the purchase of an ex private-hire taxi that had a wheelchair ramp fitted. In his situation I’d think more carefully about the wider transport and storage issues than the buggy itself.
The cold. He got very very cold on it during the winter. An overlooked fact by many is that without walking between shots buggies can make you very cold. More so on these little exposed ones with no shelter from the wind. We’d often rip into him because in order to stay warm he had to wear so many layers he couldn’t swing a club but he gave as good as he got, such banter would brighten any dreary winter day.
Finally, I’d expect it to have improved in modern models, but as it aged the gearbox whine got increasingly loud and irritating which began to bother people around him. Wear and tear is to be expected but I was surprised how much irritation this caused amongst the wider group. More a criticism of them than the buggy but it may be a surprising etiquette issue to be aware of.
I miss the guys company on the course. I hope I’ll never have to but I would get one if it meant extending the time with my pals on the course for a few more years too.