Trolleys & Carts
If you walk, your trolley carries the round. The right one folds into your boot, rolls straight and saves your back over 18 holes. From simple three-wheel push carts to remote-control electric trolleys, here are the ones worth wheeling out.

Big Max
Big Max Blade IP 2 Push Trolley
The push trolley I reach for first, folding flat enough to slide under a bed yet rolling like something far bulkier.
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Motocaddy
Motocaddy SE Electric Trolley
A no-nonsense entry electric trolley whose cable-free battery and one-step fold make stepping up from a push cart genuinely painless.
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Motocaddy
Motocaddy M7 GPS Remote Electric Trolley
The remote trolley that thinks it is a caddie, a GPS unit and a valet rolled into one
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Stewart Golf
Stewart Golf Q Follow
The follow trolley that quietly trundles after you while you just walk and play.
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PowaKaddy
PowaKaddy CT8 GPS Electric Trolley
The compact electric trolley that folds down absurdly small and packs a genuinely useful colour touchscreen GPS into the handle.
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PowaKaddy
PowaKaddy FX3 Electric Trolley
The default electric trolley for a reason: one-click folding, a battery you can actually lift, and a motor that pulls your bag up the hill without a peep.
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Motocaddy
Motocaddy M5 GPS Electric Trolley
A proper do-it-all electric trolley with a built-in GPS screen, so you ditch the watch and let the cart carry the bag and the brains.
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PowaKaddy
PowaKaddy RX1 GPS Remote Trolley
PowaKaddy's flagship remote: a touchscreen GPS brain bolted onto a featherweight folding chassis, all controlled from a handset in your pocket.
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Motocaddy
Motocaddy M3 GPS DHC Electric Trolley
A compact, fold-flat electric trolley with a proper touchscreen GPS baked into the handle and downhill speed control so it never runs away from you on the slopes.
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Stewart Golf
Stewart Golf Vertx Remote Trolley
The hand-built British remote trolley that genuinely conquers hills, and charges like a phone.
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Ben Sayers
Ben Sayers Lithium Electric Trolley Package
A proper electric trolley with a lithium battery, a digital distance launcher and a hundred quid of accessories thrown in, for the price most brands charge before you've added a single extra.
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Clicgear
Clicgear Model 4.0 Push Trolley
The tank of push trolleys, the one that swallows accessories whole and refuses to wear out.
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Big Max
Big Max IQ+ Push Trolley
A featherweight three-wheel push trolley that folds down to almost nothing in two flicks, built for blokes who hate wrestling a cart into the boot.
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Motocaddy
Motocaddy Cube Push Trolley
The push trolley for golfers fighting a small boot, folding down to a genuinely tiny cube without giving up the storage you actually use.
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Clicgear
Clicgear 3.5+ Push Trolley
The cult three-wheel push trolley that folds into a neat cube and just keeps going, year after year.
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PowaKaddy
PowaKaddy TwinLine 5 Push Trolley
A no-nonsense three-wheel push trolley that folds tiny and rolls true, from a brand that knows trolleys better than anyone.
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Big Max
Big Max Autofold FF Push Trolley
The flat-fold three-wheeler that collapses to the size of a holdall and still pushes like a proper trolley.
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Axglo
Axglo Tri-360 Push Trolley
A light, genuinely compact three-wheeler that folds in one motion and undercuts the big-name carts on price.
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Motocaddy
Motocaddy Z1 Push Trolley
A proper big-brand push trolley for not a lot of money, with the folding and feature list that punches well above the price.
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PowaKaddy
PowaKaddy CT12 GPS Electric Trolley
The world's first electric trolley with a 5-inch touchscreen, and it might replace your GPS watch.
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Motocaddy
Motocaddy QB2 Push Trolley
Folds smaller than a carry-on bag and pushes like it's electric.
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Clicgear
Clicgear Model 4.5 Push Trolley
The cult-favourite push trolley, refined with phone charging and a magnetic rangefinder pad.
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