gingerbeast87 Posted May 2 Share Posted May 2 Missus just got her first trolley, we walked it today and it has knackered her out cksurfdude and Merlin1313 2 Quote Ryan Gardiner Driver: Wilson Deep Red Maxx Woods: 3W Cobra speedzone Hybrid: 4H Cobra Speedzone Irons: Cobra King F8 5-9, PW, GW Wedges: Rife RX7 60:8 & 56:12 Putter: Odyssey White Hot Pro Hammer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garbox80 Posted May 2 Share Posted May 2 I've only used cart once when my cousin took one (we didn't have too much time though, so that was the reason). For a couple of years I used trolley, but then switched back to carry bag once I got back in shape a bit. I like that I can take the bag with me almost everywhere (mainly in the woods ) so that I can choose my weapon on spot. On play area I pretty much know what club I'm gonna use in advance (gps range). cksurfdude 1 Quote WITB: TaylorMade M2 driver (2017), Adams Tightlies 16deg fw, Wilson Staff 21deg hybrid, 4-PW Wilson FG Tour Forged V2 irons, Rommy Armour 52 and 60 deg, Wilson Staff 56deg, Seemore putter. Starting the 2023 season with a 28.4 HCP. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hacker Milt Posted May 3 Share Posted May 3 I'm 62 and walk when I play. In the winter months I stay warmer by walking and pity the guys riding in open carts. My Motocaddy showed up a few weeks ago and has really made my walks much more enjoyable! After 18 holes I have enough energy to go home and mow the lawn. Couldn't be cksurfdude 1 Quote Epic Driver Rogue 5 wood Rogue 7 wood Irons Hot Metal Pro 4 - G Wedges 52 and 56 Putter Fetch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hacker Milt Posted May 3 Share Posted May 3 happier with the decision to get some battery assistance for my golf bag. Hope to be walking for another 10 years or longer! Clemo, cksurfdude, Preeway and 1 other 4 Quote Epic Driver Rogue 5 wood Rogue 7 wood Irons Hot Metal Pro 4 - G Wedges 52 and 56 Putter Fetch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clemo Posted May 6 Share Posted May 6 Walking the course is very underrated! Nothing better then getting out there for a walk even if it’s zig zagging all over the place . Don’t get me wrong carts have their place to but if I’m choosing one or the other it’s gotta be the walk every time . Waximus Prime, YamYam and cksurfdude 3 Quote Driver : Sim2 9 degree - Graphite design tour ad di 7X 3w : Sim2 15 degree - Graphite design tour ad di 8x Driving Iron: TMB 716 - AMT tour white 4h: Sim2 Max 21 Degree - Graphite design tour ad di 95x Irons 5-pw - ZX5 - Project X LTZ 6.0 Wedges - sm9 - 50,54,58 Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom X7 / Scotty Cameron Studio Design 2.5 Ball: anything and everything but am liking the z star Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeffrey Davis Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 I just walked 36 holes yesterday, my legs feel like they went through a full championship fight with a lightweight. Only way to golf in my opinion and get the maximum benefits. Pedometer almost blew up by time I went to bed last night. cnosil, cksurfdude and Waximus Prime 3 Quote If it ain't broke, don't fix it! Swing your Swing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manny Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 I did that last Monday also. It is suprising how my legs weren't so tired until much later. Temperture was perfect. with a slight wind etc. I did however take an ibuprofen after the first 18 and that may have helped. Waximus Prime and cksurfdude 2 Quote I Play in SW WA and in the PDX area I like to walk, I have a Clicgear with all the accoutrements and I am considering getting a V2. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waximus Prime Posted May 9 Share Posted May 9 I started walking/carrying a few years back because with the number of rounds I play every season, I don't have the cart fees in my budget. My buddies and I are always playing 10 & 5 with all these quirky auto presses so if you get crushed in your match and then pay $27 for the cart on top of that it starts to add up quick. At first, I was one of the only ones in my group of friends that would walk, but I've been winning over the group little by little. This year is the first year that I can say up to 50% of my group of buddies at my club (15-20 guys) are walkers and they are all commenting on how they like it better. I just walked 72 holes from Friday-Sun (36 on Saturday) and loved it, we had great weather in the Northeast this weekend. cksurfdude 1 Quote "The best part about golf is the community that it creates. It brings people together, no matter their age, background, or skill level." - Jack Nicklaus Driver: Ping G425 Max 3W: Ping G30 3i Hybrid: Ping G400 Irons: TaylorMade Rocketbladez Wedges: 52 & 56 SM9, 62 SM7 Putter: Odyssey White Hot OG 7 Ball: Vice Pro Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YamYam Posted May 10 Share Posted May 10 Don't really see the point of "driving" around a golf course. It takes away the exercise aspect. I always used to carry but on advise I started using a trolley. I said that if I ever got to the point where I had to use an electric trolley I'd call it a day, but here I am still here, but at least I'm still walking and not sitting in a buggy. I observe the people at our club who insist on buggies and in the main they are obese and well over weight and extremely unfit. I have sympathy with those who's failing limbs can't carry them anymore, whatever stage in their aging process, but to see young fit fellahs in buggies who could otherwise be walking the walk and actually feeling the course beneath their feet and smelling the grass and trees and not being overpowered by petrol fumes, I cringe. I actually love walking - I see and notice more. You take an aerial view of some courses now and they are tailored for buggies. Long winding tracks scarring an otherwise beautiful landscape. Sometimes the walker or the trolley user is forced along these routes and depending on the construction they can if made up of sharp gravel, rip golf shoes and trolley tyres to ribbons. I have had to have two new sets of wheels on my Powakaddy because of sharp granite or slate gravel chippings and it ain't cheap to replace them. If Ben Hogan could walk what was basically 14 miles around Oakland Hills in 1951, (36 holes on Saturday), on legs that had suffered the trauma he had in his auto crash, then I'm damned sure I can do 18 holes on my healthy pins. Waximus Prime, cksurfdude, Bang60 and 2 others 3 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JJames Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 We have only carts here. Walking would be too slow because of the advanced age of some members and it would be impossible in summer because of extreme heat. cksurfdude 1 Quote Drivers : Ping G425 10.5° Max Diamana black s60 X-Stiff and TaylorMade SIM 2 9° Tensei Blue AV Series 60 X-Stiff. Woods : 3 and 7 wood Ping G425 Max Tensei Orange Stiff Hybrid : Ping G425 22° Stiff. Irons : Mizuno Pro 911 NS PRO 850GH Stiff (32 years old irons). Wedges : 52 12M Vokey TM8 and 56 10S Vokey TM8 Tech : Mevo+, Garmin S62 Watch and Nikon Coolshot Pro II Stabilized. Home course : The Els Club, Dubai. Blue (6,829 yards) Black (7,538 yards) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rosey31 Posted May 30 Share Posted May 30 I got a push cart last year and have been walking more these days. In Florida a lot of courses do not set up well for walking as the distance between greens and tees are sometimes winded between houses in developments. My home course is set up more old school where the houses are along the outside of the property and the course has concurrent fairways. It's set up great for walking. cksurfdude and Preeway 1 1 Quote Driver: TSi2 9* Ventus Black 6S Fairway: TSi2 15* Speeder Evo III 70S Utility: T-200 3 Iron Ventus Blue HB-8S Irons: T-100s Project X LZ 6.0 4-P Wedges: SM9 50/08F 56/12S 60/04T Putter: Special Select Newport 34" Ball: Pro V1 #31 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cnosil Posted June 1 Share Posted June 1 Many people in this thread compared the walking vs push cart and that using a push cart wasn’t walking. I received fee this information in my email this morning and figured I’d post it here. It is from Golf Scoence Lab; don’t try to start an argument with me about whether the study is valid or not. I am just posting as information about the segment in this thread that considers a push cart as taking a cart and not walking and how carrying your bag may impact performance. Research Rundown: Push Cart vs Carry Let's settle this debate with some research... pushcart vs carrying your bag. A recent study suggests that it could be influencing your swing power, and here's how: The study had male and female golfers in a three-mile walk, carrying their bags in different ways: no bag, push cart, single strap, dual strap high, and dual strap low. At quarter-mile intervals, they performed vertical jumps, and researchers studied the peak force and time to peak force during each jump. The result? The push-cart method showed consistently higher peak force than all other loaded conditions, meaning using a cart may better preserve your lower body force production and thus enhance your swing power. On the contrary, the dual strap high condition showed lower peak forces, especially towards the end of the walk, indicating possible instability and strain on the lower extremities. In short, the way you carry your golf bag matters. And what you need to remember is... take a push cart next time. You can find the full abstract over on the Golf Science website here:https://www.golfscience.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/THE-EFFECTS-OF-GOLF-BAG-TRANSPORT-STYLE-ON-VERTICAL-JUMP-KINETICS-Samuel-Wilson.pdf silver & black, Rickp, chisag and 5 others 4 4 Quote Driver: G400 Max 9* w/ KBS Tour Driven Fairway: TS3 15* w/Project X Hzardous Smoke Hybrids: 915H 21* w/KBS Tour Graphite Hybrid Prototype 915H 24* w/KBS Tour Graphite Hybrid Prototype Irons: TR20V 6-11 w/Vizard TR20-85 Graphite Wedge: 54/12D, 60/8M w/:Accra iWedge 90 Graphite Putter: TM-180 Backups: Milled Collection RSX 2, mFGP2 Member: MGS Hitsquad since 2017 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cksurfdude Posted June 1 Share Posted June 1 2 hours ago, cnosil said: Many people in this thread compared the walking vs push cart and that using a push cart wasn’t walking. (etc.) That's great info!!! I'm on the same email list from Golf Science Lab and that was really interesting to me (and was also gonna post it in here). There was also an MGS blog that did a quick comparison and found using a push cart - whether manual or battery - actually burned more calories vs carrying. Ben Joest, cnosil and sirchunksalot 3 Quote WITB of an "aspiring" play-ah ... ..Callaway Paradym X driver (Grafalloy Pro Launch Blue 45/A) ..Cleveland XL Halo Hy-Wood (PX Cypher 40/5.0) ..Tour Edge Exotics EXS 7W (Tensei CK Blue 50/R) ..Callaway Epic Super Hybrid 21 (Recoil ZT9 F3) ..Callaway Big Bertha 5H (Recoil 460 ESX F3) ..Sub 70 699 V2 7i-GW (Recoil 660 F3) ..Cleveland CBX2 54 and CBX 60 (both Rotex graphite) ..EvnRoll ER5 (P2 Reflex grip) or MLA Tour XDream (P2 Reflex grip) or Edel EAS 4.0 .. all in a Datrek bag on an MGI Zip Navigator electric cart. Official Forum Member tester for the Paradym X driver (2023) Forum Member tester for the ExPutt Putting Simulator (2020) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jessicajonny Posted June 1 Share Posted June 1 (edited) On 4/13/2023 at 8:55 PM, GPS111 said: I've golfed in several places in Canada and Washington where carts are required due to the terrain and/or where the hike between green and next tee is a hundred or more yards. Walking those slows pace of play considerably to well over 5 hrs. Carts are a necessity to keep pace of play down to 4 - 4.5 hrs. Not many but some are cart only. There are others (Aberdeen Glen in Prince George, BC) that provides a courtesy cart service to haul you between specific holes but you can walk. Uses an 8 person golf cart! But you always have the option to not play a cart only course. There are plenty of others. I understand pace of play issues, but I really prefer walking and I generally play better walking unless it’s raining or it’s really hot on the course. I think courses should really be designed to allow walking. I know some places are impossible due to terrain, but I think many courses can still allow for it if they are designed with walkers in mind. Edited June 1 by jessicajonny Ben Joest and cksurfdude 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MNBogies Posted August 31 Share Posted August 31 Joined the pushcart mafia back in July right in time for my first born to arrive as well as the record high temps. Been able to use it once since and really enjoyed it. Being able to go straight to my golf ball and not across the fairway after every hit to find the cart partners ball as well was great in speeding things up. Taking a moment to walk and reflect on the sliced drive was surprisingly calming. Portable fan is a must during the summer. cksurfdude, Preeway and ParFore74x 2 1 Quote Driver: 849D 10.5* Hybrid: 939x 21* Irons: 699 Pro (5i-AW) Wedge: JB Full Groove 56* Putter: 004 Mallet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stooeylewis Posted September 1 Share Posted September 1 eveery round cksurfdude 1 Quote moonliting with: taylormade M4 9.5* taylormade RAC TP MB 3-Pw taylormade MG1 56* 60* scotty cameron studio select kombi 35" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big moose Posted September 1 Share Posted September 1 I walk from the cart to the tee box, and where my ball is. I am 68 with a bad hip I can't walk anymore. Rickp 1 Quote Frank musolino Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rickp Posted September 1 Share Posted September 1 8 minutes ago, Big moose said: I walk from the cart to the tee box, and where my ball is. I am 68 with a bad hip I can't walk anymore. Know exactly what you mean my friend, I’ll be 77 in October. Quote Rick Left Hand, Driver; PXG 0311XF Cypher 50 gr Senior 5 wood; Ping 425, Senior Shaft 55 gr 7 wood; Ping 425, Senior Shaft 55 gr 5 hybrid; Cally Steelhead, Hazardous R2 Irons; Mizuno JPX 923HM 7-GW Recoil 460 F2 Wedges; Titleist S9 54*, Mizuno SW 56* Putter; Waaay too many to list Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manny Posted September 1 Share Posted September 1 I still walk and recently purchased the V2 for my Clicgear. This is a game chaser! cksurfdude 1 Quote I Play in SW WA and in the PDX area I like to walk, I have a Clicgear with all the accoutrements and I am considering getting a V2. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alf. S Posted September 1 Share Posted September 1 In the UK for club golfers and most members clubs, buggies are not widely available so walking is really the only option. With the boon in electric trolleys this has enabled the older golfers still to walk. We have a 90 year old at the club that still plays twice a week. Having walked my 1st round for 5 weeks yesterday after illness it was a bit of a struggle with the 5 miles up and down hills but I'm sure it will get easier. Rickp and cksurfdude 2 Quote WIMB Driver Callaway Epic 10.5' Fujikura Stiff 3W Callaway Epic 15' Fujikura Stiff 3-AW Srixon Z565 Nippon Stiff 52', 56' Cleveland RTX 585 Wedges Putter Taylormade Rosa Daytona Bags 2017 Callaway Org14 Cart bag or 2018 Srixon Z start Carry bag Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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