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If you use a push cart...check out this Kickstarter product.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/6.. |
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# 1 6/8/2017 2:24:10 PM |
interesting. I do use a pushcart
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# 2 6/8/2017 5:17:02 PM |
As someone that already has a remote controlled power cart I can say there is one thing I notice that is missing. It needs a wheelie bar on the back. If the cart goes up an incline of more than 20-30 degrees, the weight of the clubheads and the overall weight of the bag and everything in it will cause the cart to tip over backwards. Just my $0.02 but still a good idea.
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# 3 6/8/2017 11:49:32 PM |
I like it. I'd like to read some real use reviews before I spend $400+ on one though.
I've often wondered how much more I'd enjoy the round if I was walking and not having to push the cart up a few of the inclines - it's not a big deal and if I manage the course right, it's not a bother, but having a motor on the cart would make it that much more enjoyable especially in 90F+ heat. I like the exercise I get walking. I wear a Polar heart rate monitor and track my on-course workout which tends to burn >2100 calories walking the course with a push cart. HR averages 120 with an occasional peak of 155 - I'm 36, 6', ~160#. What I find crazy is that we're in Mississippi. Flat, boring, Mississippi. The courses are great though. I am usually the only guy with a push cart on the course. About every 5 - 6 rounds, I may see someone with a push cart. When I visit Colorado, over 50% of the players have push carts. There is a reason Mississippi battles for the top spot in the "Fattest state" category and Colorado is neck and neck with Utah for the "most fit state". |
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# 4 6/9/2017 12:07:10 AM |
Push the cart?
Get your momma to push the cart........... Hey James, ...hold up, ......... LOL. |
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# 5 6/9/2017 7:00:44 AM |
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