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Golf trolleys. They look good in magazines and a salesmanwill talk until he's blue in the face just how fantastic they are, how youcan't enjoy a round of golf without one and that once you've bought one, you'llbe out playing golf at every opportunity because it really takes the strain outof the game. The first couple of excursions with my new golf trolley went OK.It was nice not having to sling my golf bag over my shoulder before making myway down the fairway and it really did make a full 18 holes a lot easier. However on my third trip out, the course was a little muddyin places and this mud eventually clogged up the wheels of my golf trolley.After a few holes, none of the wheels were turning and this certainly hinderedthe efficiency of said golf trolley. This was however easily remedied bypulling all the sticky mud off with my bare hands, which Id rather haveavoided especially since I found myself unclogging the wheels every fifteenminutes. Eventually I ended up carrying both my bag and the trolley over apatch of ground that looked even a little muddy as the wheels must have beenmade from some special plastic which attracts mud. This outing was the end of the road for me and pull alonggolf trolleys and I was happy to carry my bag around the course once more. Thatis until somebody started raving on about electric golf trolleys. I tried toshow little interest having had bad experiences with a manual, however when hesaid how good they are in the wet, saying "it just powers through themud" my ears pricked up and come Saturday, Id bought one. Come Sunday came its maiden voyage and myfirst gripe; it's a heck of a lot heavier to get in and out of the car than themanual was! That afternoon we had a lot of fun playing golf and playingwith my new electric golf trolleys' remote control. I guess it must havetravelled twice as far as wed walked as I had it doing loop-the-loop, slalomand various other 'routines' and come the 13th hole, it's blummin'battery packed up! A couple of weeks ago I was moaning about pulling a manualtrolley. That is nothing compared to pulling an electric golf trolley with noelectricity. For the first time since I lifted it out of the car Irealised just how heavy the motor, the drive mechanism and the battery made itand by the time Id played the 18th hole I was exhausted. ObviouslyI complained back in the golf shop and the very same salesman led me to hisvast selection of electric golf trolleys and started harping on about thelightweight golf trolleys with long life lithium batteries. I wanted tothrottle him!
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