Electric Walking Golf Carts - For Players On The Go
Mike Ross
Electric walking golf carts are a great way to play golf, carry your clubs, and get a brisk workout all in one. Plus, these carts make it so you can walk without having to lug your golf clubs on your shoulder. The electric cart does all the work for you.
These carts have become such the next big thing on the course that they are even taking business away from monster golf carts. There are several quality electric cart manufacturers out there to pick from, such as Lectronic Kaddy, Club Glove, Bag Boy, and Club Glove.
These carts make for a carefree 18 holes on the old golf course. Unlike non-electric pull carts, the electric carts walk along with you. There's no need to pull a heavy bag at your side. And there are no worries about tiring out your arms before your golf swings.
The electric power of these carts saves your strength for what you really need it for on the course: scoring pars and birdies. But instead of missing out on a nice walk by sitting in a cart vehicle, these electric carts allow you to walk in Mother Nature and take in the old-fashioned golfing experience.
Some electric models of carts to keep an eye out for include the Bag Boy EZ Fold 12. This cart has an easy one-step folding mechanism, a scorecard holder, a foot brake, and moveable bag brackets.
The Club Glove Kaddy Stroller is a light, aluminum cart that offers another alternative on the golf course. This cart features rustproof metal wheels, a rear wheel foot brake, and transportable air pump.
About the author: Copyright 2005. Mike Ross is the founder of Golf-Equipment-World.c om. He writes reviews of all golf equipment including golf clubs, cheap golf balls online, shoes, golf carts and bags.
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