The Remote Controlled Electric Golf Trolley


by Trevor Lee - Date: 2007-02-17 - Word Count: 888 Share This!

Over fifteen percent of the golfer population have problems with their hips, backs and knees, as Baby Boomers become seniors this number will rise.Manufacturers of golf playing aids continue to offer improvements in assistive golf technology to meet the special needs of this burgeoning segment of the golfing population.

Of the many assistive devices available to people with disabilities, the electric golf caddy or trolley is a favorite among both disabled and able-bodied players.Although the numerous cardio-vascular health benefits of walking the golf course are widely known, the four or five hour trek isnt easy an easy haul for everyone.

Most players would agree that they would rather focus on the game rather than haul a 30 to 40 pound golf bag around. Here is where the electric golf caddy or trolley shows what it's advantages are.In comparison to the other options available the electric golf caddy proves to be the perfect way to get around the golf course.

First, theres the option of walking with a golf bag not a comfortable notion for someone with knee, hip, or back problems. The repetitive job of lifting the golf bag, carrying it from hole to hole and placing it down is stressful on the joints and back even for a person with no disability.In comparison our electric golf caddy or trolley which has two models makes transporting your golf equipment effortless.One model is remote control and the other is manual but both models feature high tech drive mechanisms and braking systems that provide effortless transporting of golf gear.These caddys let you focus your attention on the game.In fact, research indicates that this enhanced focus actually improves a golfers handicap.

Second, theres the option of riding on a golf cart. Ride-on golf carts are limited in where they can travel especially on path-restricted courses, and theyre quite hard ecologically on the grounds.Golf carts you ride on do not provide any health benefits in comparison to walking. The electric golf caddy can go anywhere you do and has no negative environmental impact to the course.This enhanced mobility will speed up play as the players can move directly from point to point without path restrictions found with a ride on cart.

Third option is the push or pull cart. Even though this choice does provide cardivascular benefits it lacks the convenience and remote control features of an electric caddy.The push or pull cart is no bargain in the effort and strain department, either, especially when you are traveling with it over hilly terrain.

Whether you select our remote control or manual control electric golf caddy, both models provide benefits and characteristics that makes choosing either one a winning move.

Both of our electric golf caddies are constructed with sturdy, high tech, lightweight frames with strong bag support components.Both models come in silver, black or stainless steel finishes.

Both models are simple to setup. The manual control electric golf caddy has a one step setup and fold design with a height adjustable locking mechanism.The remote control electric golf caddy is set up in two steps with a one click design.

When youre done for the day, youll find that breaking down is equally effortless, with an easy-fold design that allows you to collapse the electric caddy into one piece in seconds to fit in any vehicle trunk no need to remove the battery.Both of our electric golf caddies has a powerful long lasting battery which lasts for a minimum 27 holes on a full charge. (Battery and charger are included with your purchase.)In the unlikely event that your battery ever did run out of juice, both models can be easily pushed without power.Both models feature battery charge indicators.

The manual electric golf caddy has a powerful noiseless motor, while the remote controlled electric golf caddy has two powerful independently controlled noisless motors.The remote controlled electric golf caddy has two powerful independantly controlled noiseless motors, while the manual one has a powerful noisless motor.

Both models allow you to set the pace by combining easy to use, seamless rheostat speed control with torque wheel control.

Both models also come with a cruise control button, the electric caddy automatically goes back to regular speed if you press the button after you stop.

The remote control electric golf caddy has a wide-range remote control, features directional controls (forward, sideways, and reverse), a timed advance function, and emergency and soft coasting stop functions.It gives you full control up to 120 yards, and stops automatically if it does not receive commands from the remote control within 25 seconds.

Our electric caddies will never leave you high and dry on the course. Read our testimonials on our site.Both feature durable wheels that provide excellent traction and maneuverability. Both models come with a score card holder and other accessories are available.

Assistive golf aids like the electric golf caddy restore recreation and ability to the growing number of seniors and disabled golfers who might not otherwise be able to play the game due to physical discomfort and mobility challenges. The electric golf caddy is an assistive golf aid that can't be beat for convenience, comfort and especially value.

www.Golf-Aid.com offers unique golf products that are high quality for a low price. Assistive and adaptive Golf Playing Aids are our specialty. We also offer Golf Training Aids and Golf Playing Aids. Visit us at www.Golf-Aid.com to purchase or for more information.

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