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cleaning? 
I would try one for another few rounds, one good round could well be coincidence. I carry and still manage to shoot reasonable scores most weeks, I tried a trolley and it made no difference over the 6 months I had it. Cleaning, storing and charging was a pain in the ass.
(Nevermind the combined damage they cause to the course in the wetter half of the year)
To me it seems strange that anyone under the age of 70 or someone with a disability would even consider a trolley . The only slightly strenuous bit of playing golf is the carrying of the bag. I am 42 and not fit by any stretch of the imagination, but even i can walk with a few clubs on my back and stop ever so often to hit a ball. It seems that the rumours that golf is a game for fat lazy couch potatoes are well founded?
To me it seems strange that anyone under the age of 70 or someone with a disability would even consider a trolley . The only slightly strenuous bit of playing golf is the carrying of the bag. I am 42 and not fit by any stretch of the imagination, but even i can walk with a few clubs on my back and stop ever so often to hit a ball. It seems that the rumours that golf is a game for fat lazy couch potatoes are well founded?
I did say apart from those with a disability, which diabetes obviously is.Sorry but I disagree. After I was diagnosed with diabetes I found myself getting very tired when carrying and mentally I was kanckered by the 16th. Plust the fact in winter with a set or waterproofs, a couple of spare gloves, drink, food etc I felt more like a sherpa than a golfer. Got an electric trolley and never looked back. I can get as much extra gear in as I want (spare towels etc in the rain) and feel less tired able to concentrate better and enjoy it more.
That said in the summer I keep a carry bag in the locker for after work games. Its light, with a few balls and maybe a thin jumpber and I never mind carrying it. I had to swap back to a carry bag the other week after heavy rain all week and a temporary trolly ban and yet again felt knackered befor ethe finish. I play a lot of golf and can easiliy manage 36 holes in a day so it isn't a lack of base level fitness. The game is hard enough without making it harder. Why should there be such an ageist attitude to those using an electric trolly when for the majority its adding to their enjoyment of the game and making life simpler
Sorry but I disagree. After I was diagnosed with diabetes I found myself getting very tired when carrying and mentally I was kanckered by the 16th. Plust the fact in winter with a set or waterproofs, a couple of spare gloves, drink, food etc I felt more like a sherpa than a golfer. Got an electric trolley and never looked back. I can get as much extra gear in as I want (spare towels etc in the rain) and feel less tired able to concentrate better and enjoy it more.
That said in the summer I keep a carry bag in the locker for after work games. Its light, with a few balls and maybe a thin jumpber and I never mind carrying it. I had to swap back to a carry bag the other week after heavy rain all week and a temporary trolly ban and yet again felt knackered befor ethe finish. I play a lot of golf and can easiliy manage 36 holes in a day so it isn't a lack of base level fitness. The game is hard enough without making it harder. Why should there be such an ageist attitude to those using an electric trolly when for the majority its adding to their enjoyment of the game and making life simpler
I did say apart from those with a disability, which diabetes obviously is.
40, fairly fit and use a trolley. Why? because I can. I prefer it and feel a lot fresher after 18 and especially after the odd 36 here and there.
I do carry on occasion and dont mind it but much prefer my electric trolley, gorjus tour bag and everything I need on hand
Horses for courses.
Back on topic, the twinline 3 can be had for a decent price if you shop around. Think I have seen it as low as 79.99
best I can find is http://www.snaintongolf.co.uk/product/638/powakaddy-twinline-3-push-pull-trolley
40, fairly fit and use a trolley. Why? because I can. I prefer it and feel a lot fresher after 18 and especially after the odd 36 here and there.
I do carry on occasion and dont mind it but much prefer my electric trolley, gorjus tour bag and everything I need on hand
Horses for courses.
Back on topic, the twinline 3 can be had for a decent price if you shop around. Think I have seen it as low as 79.99
best I can find is http://www.snaintongolf.co.uk/product/638/powakaddy-twinline-3-push-pull-trolley
Did you order the brolly holder? very handy and a great fit only £15.