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First name - John

City & State - Carol Stream, IL (Chicagoland)

Do you currently walk the majority of your rounds - Yes! I play 9 holes daily during the season before work and 18 on Saturdays. I walk about 90% of the time.

Do you use a push cart now, if yes which one - 15 year old Bag Boy

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Caden Criner 

Burlseon Texas

I at under 18 so I end up walking a lot and most corses around me require me to push my current cart, a kinight branded cart, up hills or on long courses.

it’d be real nice to have one of these to help with that.

 

 

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Tom

Farmingdale, NY (the home of Bethpage State Park)

I always walk.   I have to; I signed up as a "Walking Member" of the USGA years ago.

I always use my push cart: The original Sun Mountain Speedcart, which still works great after all these years.

 

 

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On 3/19/2021 at 2:29 PM, 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.

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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. 

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How to Apply

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First name: Ray

City & State: Metairie, Louisiana 

Do you currently walk the majority of your rounds: I will be because of doctor's and wife's orders

Do you use a push cart now, if yes which one: no

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.

 

 

 

 

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Hi,

 

Would love to test the motocaddy. Have been considering a powered walking cart for a few years and have researched Alphard’s as well as Motocaddy. Have been using a Clicgear 3.0 for a number of years. I play a variety of courses, some moderately hilly (Poppy Hills in Pebble Beach, Black Horse /Bayonet in Seaside) and one with a number of steep hills (San Juan Oaks in Hollister CA).  71 years old but fairly good condition and would enjoy writing a review.  I always walk at Poppy Hills, sometimes at Black Horse, and rarely at San Juan Oaks due to not wanting to push the Clic gear up steep hills, but always prefer to walk (exercise and better feel for the course). 
 

John Neal

Santa Cruz, CA

 

More Info about my background

 at: www.jhneal.com

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Tyson 

Portland, Oregon 

I almost exclusively walk, although I don't currently use a cart, I realize I'm not getting any younger. 

Right now I golf every week of the year, a cart that can deal with hills and mud is a necessity.

 

 

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Tom

Farmingdale, NY (the home of Bethpage State Park)

I always walk.  I have to; I signed up as a "Walking Member" of the USGA years ago.

I always use a push cart: the original Sun Mountain Speedcart, which still works great after all these years.

 

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Trent

Lawrence, KS

I currently walk one or two rounds a week with my BagBoy Quad. Considering some of the course I play are pretty hilly, I’d love to not have to push the cart up the hills and to let the cart do the work for me! Great opportunity for whomever is selected.

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Billy Castro

mckinney, texas

i walk 40 % of my rounds 

I use the tgw player 3 wheel cart today. 
 

thank you

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I am the BESTcandidate to test Motocaddy!

I have always walked playing golf.   I posted 126 rounds in 2020 even though in Idaho we cannot play year round.  I have had a Caddytrek for seven years now and would be able to give knowledgeable and honest feedback.

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