Jump to content

Testers Announced (4) MOTOCADDY Electric Cart


Recommended Posts

20 hours ago, Golfspy_CG2 said:

 Testers Wanted (4)

When the pandemic hit last year, lots of things changed in golf. Courses were closed for a while, then they reopened with restrictions. One of those restrictions involved cart use. Either courses prohibited two people--not from the same household--from sharing a golf cart, or people just felt more comfortable not sitting a foot from a total stranger for the better part of four to five hours. So many golfers took to foot, as in walking for their rounds.

Motocaddy_M7 Blog Pic.jpg

The result created a demand like never seen before in push carts, with many companies selling out of them by May. Another area that had huge success was the electric push carts segment.  After all, given the choice would you rather:

A: Carry a 25-pound bag for all five miles
B: Push that 25-pound bag for all five miles
C: Just, you know, walk for all five miles

Ask about anyone, and  nearly all reasonably non-maniacal types would pick C.

That's where MOTOCADDY and it's M5 & M7 series comes in. 

According to staff writer, John Barba, "using the remote-control Motocaddy M7 is like having R2D2 as your caddie."

But we want to know what our readers think. We are looking for current walkers/push cart users, who are open to trying an electric push cart. We are looking for both men and women testers, that reside in the US.  

We want you to test/review and keep the MOTOCADDY and let our membership know what you think. 

MotoCaddy Pic.jpg

 

How to Apply

In A Post Below List the following Information

First name 

City & State

Do you currently walk the majority of your rounds

Do you use a push cart now, if yes which one

That's it. We'll be selecting the testers in the next 7 to 10 days.  So check back here to see if you have been chosen.

 

 

 

20 hours ago, Golfspy_CG2 said:

 Testers Wanted (4)

When the pandemic hit last year, lots of things changed in golf. Courses were closed for a while, then they reopened with restrictions. One of those restrictions involved cart use. Either courses prohibited two people--not from the same household--from sharing a golf cart, or people just felt more comfortable not sitting a foot from a total stranger for the better part of four to five hours. So many golfers took to foot, as in walking for their rounds.

Motocaddy_M7 Blog Pic.jpg

The result created a demand like never seen before in push carts, with many companies selling out of them by May. Another area that had huge success was the electric push carts segment.  After all, given the choice would you rather:

A: Carry a 25-pound bag for all five miles
B: Push that 25-pound bag for all five miles
C: Just, you know, walk for all five miles

Ask about anyone, and  nearly all reasonably non-maniacal types would pick C.

That's where MOTOCADDY and it's M5 & M7 series comes in. 

According to staff writer, John Barba, "using the remote-control Motocaddy M7 is like having R2D2 as your caddie."

But we want to know what our readers think. We are looking for current walkers/push cart users, who are open to trying an electric push cart. We are looking for both men and women testers, that reside in the US.  

We want you to test/review and keep the MOTOCADDY and let our membership know what you think. 

MotoCaddy Pic.jpg

 

How to Apply

In A Post Below List the following Information

First name 

City & State

Do you currently walk the majority of your rounds

Do you use a push cart now, if yes which one

That's it. We'll be selecting the testers in the next 7 to 10 days.  So check back here to see if you have been chosen.

 

Todd Moehle

Salt Lake City, Utah

If the course is walkable, I am walking, along with my playing partners. I have used the clicgear model push cart for the past 10 years.

 

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

20 hours ago, Golfspy_CG2 said:

 Testers Wanted (4)

When the pandemic hit last year, lots of things changed in golf. Courses were closed for a while, then they reopened with restrictions. One of those restrictions involved cart use. Either courses prohibited two people--not from the same household--from sharing a golf cart, or people just felt more comfortable not sitting a foot from a total stranger for the better part of four to five hours. So many golfers took to foot, as in walking for their rounds.

Motocaddy_M7 Blog Pic.jpg

The result created a demand like never seen before in push carts, with many companies selling out of them by May. Another area that had huge success was the electric push carts segment.  After all, given the choice would you rather:

A: Carry a 25-pound bag for all five miles
B: Push that 25-pound bag for all five miles
C: Just, you know, walk for all five miles

Ask about anyone, and  nearly all reasonably non-maniacal types would pick C.

That's where MOTOCADDY and it's M5 & M7 series comes in. 

According to staff writer, John Barba, "using the remote-control Motocaddy M7 is like having R2D2 as your caddie."

But we want to know what our readers think. We are looking for current walkers/push cart users, who are open to trying an electric push cart. We are looking for both men and women testers, that reside in the US.  

We want you to test/review and keep the MOTOCADDY and let our membership know what you think. 

MotoCaddy Pic.jpg

 

How to Apply

In A Post Below List the following Information

First name: George

City & State: Irvine, Ca

Do you currently walk the majority of your rounds: yes as long as the course is flat

Do you use a push cart now, if yes which one: Clicgear Rovic swivel 

That's it. We'll be selecting the testers in the next 7 to 10 days.  So check back here to see if you have been chosen.

No thank you

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ryan Van Culin

Abingdon, VA

I used to walk the majority of my rounds, but my old Billy Goat electric trolley broke, and my course is very hilly. I think the difficulty of the hills was too much for that old trolley. I would happily walk again with a new electric bag trolley.

Callaway Rogue SubZero Tour 11.8*

Callaway Epic 15*
Taylormade R9 19*
Mizuno MP-18 4-P

Corey Paul 51*, 55*, 60*
Cameron & Crown 33”

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have been walking with the high school kids I coach but it is a lot of back and forth between fairways helping them find balls and learn to hit the trouble shots. I have looked at buying one. Have several on my eBay watch list. I will be interested in the reviews either way. ‘Please play in the short grass’

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Tim

Mt. Pleasant, MI

Walk 98% of my rounds (5 times/week)

Current push cart is Sun Mountain Speed Cart

Driver:  Ping G425 Max (10.5º; Regular )

Fwy:  Cobra King SZ (3; Regular); Ping G410 (5; Regular)

Hybrids: Ping G410 (22º and 26º; Regular)

Irons: Ping G410 (6-U)

Wedges: Ping Glide 3.0 (54º/12º), and Ping Glide 3.0 Eye2 (58º/8º)

Putter:  Ping Karsten Anser X

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Scott from Durham, NC
Used to walk 75-80% of the time with my Bag Boy push cart at my old course. But I moved to a new course recently with more hills and long treks between holes, which made walking more difficult. Is love a chance to try out an electric cart. 

Ping G30 woods

Taylor Made PSi irons

Odyssey Works putter

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dustin

St. Peter's, MO

Walk only a few courses before covid. After I try to walk as much as I can. I just carry my bag.  I used a push cart once, but didn't find it much better than carrying the bag, and it was hard to control up and down hills. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Nancy

San Diego, CA

I used to walk. While a good workout, I tend to carry all my clubs, so a hand cart saves my back

Hippo Deluxe Golf Cart

a. Ladies Flex/10-12 degrees loft/25"-27" (male equivalent)

b. Adjustable/Ladies Flex (male equivalent)

c. Right-Handed

d. San Diego

e. -18

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Larry

Tampa, FL

I do walk the majority of rounds.

I have a Clicgear 2.0 cart

Thanks for the opportunity.

 

Love the game. Play as often as possible. Always trying to learn more and improve. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
×
×
  • Create New...