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mikeW1

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  • Age
    50-59
  • Swing Speed
    91-100 mph
  • Handicap
    11
  • Frequency of Play/Practice
    Weekly
  • Player Type
    Competitive
  • Biggest Strength
    Driver/Off the Tee
  • Biggest Weakness
    Short Game
  • Fitted for Clubs
    Yes

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  1. Considering electric push cart. Course I play is quite hilly. I'm also budget conscious, so initially looking at non-remote models. A few questions. Some electric trolleys have electrical braking (EBS), how does that work in context of going downhill. Others have Automatic Distance control (ADC) , I understand that allows me to send cart some distance in front of me unattended. So, if I have both EBS and ADC I'm able to send trolly some distance in front regardless of uphill/downhill? With EBS if I set a speed the cart will not speed up going downhill? Anyone who has cart without EBS, going downhill, are electric trolleys stable enough, track well enough to allow to just roll downhill? I guess maybe I'm overthinking bc I walk carrying some times but mostly with push cart and having cart with me makes no impact on me. Just trying to understand features bc I overanalyze every purchase.....
  2. Hi. Kam Kaddie has no break? So if rolling down hill on its own, is it comparable to push cart? My ClicGear will roll quite a distance on its own, had to sprint to save it from launching into pond once LOL Course I primarily play is quite hilly. Just wondering how Kam Kaddie would work if I was walking with it. Sounds like on downhills I need to be holding on, on uphlls could walk along with Kam Kaddie. Also, was it pretty stable? So, could handle (reasonable) side sloping fairways? How would you say it compares to bottom tier non-remote MGI, MotoKaddy, BatCaddy? Thanks in advance! Mike
  3. Considering Electric Cart. My course is about 6.5 miles to walk 18 but fair amount of up & down. I currently have Sun Mountain push cart which walking 18 is fine. When i walk 9 i usually just carry my bag. On 18, I'm fatigued by end and feeling it on uphills on back 9. I don't want to drop $1500 for top end MGI. Wondering if I really need remote or not. Considering lower end MGI's, MotoKaddy but if I go remote, would be Bat Caddy XR4. Interested to hear experiences with remote vs non-remote, brands, etc. My buddy I used to play with had Kangaroo but he never used remote. It also looked very heavy and one time it quit on him we had to go back and pick up later. Thanks!
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