What to do? (trolley question)

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I have just looked at the go-kart web site, and really guy's have you no shame. I wouldn't put that near my boot, well not the one on my car, maybe the boot on the end of my leg to get it as far a way from me as possible. It looks awfull, who in their right minds would buy one of them. I have never seen one in the flesh (plastic), thankfully. If someone turned up to play with me with one of them I'd piss myself laughing.
You can take it from me I'll never own one, even if they gave me 1 for nothing.
 
Clubchamp,

I'm sorry but totally disagree with your post. Value for money, hard wearing (and won't rust), compact, light and it will do 18 holes of the hilliest course (and probably another nine) with ease. It gets the clubs round and with top notch aftercare what more do you want. I think you are being snobbish to say the least to say you'd p**s yourself laughing if a playing partner turned up with one. Maybe I'm blinkered and maybe your post is partially in jest but I think you are way off target
 
Recently bought a GK - happy with it.
Playing at another course the other day, I noticed that the shop had some second hand options. A Hillbilly for about £100 for example. Reconditioned electric trolleys may be a second option.
As for GK - buying and using one does not necessarily make me a huge fan - I can't afford some of the other makes, so can't compare. So far, however, it has done its job well - and if it fails, I have real confidence that the team at GoKart will sort it out for me.
 
If its a question of buying a trolley, I would say 100% yes. Its one of the best investments you'll make in my opinion. Both carrying and pulling are tiring. My first round with a leccy trolley was a breeze. I felt so much fitter coming down the back 9 and as a result my golf was a lot more consistent (apart from the pesky club champs....grrr).

I seriously considered a GK when I was looking, and almost went for it. But my local golf shop was doing a deal on Hill Billy Terrain so I went for that instead.

I would go for the cheapest option for you, whatever that may be. I don't think you'll regret it.
 
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