On a typical five-mile hike, would you rather:
A: Carry a 25-pound pack for all five miles?
B: Push that 25-pound pack for all five miles?
C: Just, you know, walk for all five miles?
Take golf out of the equation and nearly all reasonably non-maniacal types would pick “C.”
According to staff writer John Barba, “using the remote-control Motocaddy M7 is like having R2D2 as your caddie.”
With that said, we’d to get some feedback from MyGolfSpy readers.
TESTERS WANTED
We’re looking for four MyGolfSpy readers to test, review and keep a Motocaddy electric golf cart and golf bag.
Head to the Motocaddy Electric Cart testing thread in the forum to apply.
This testing opportunity is open only to golfers who live in the U.S.A.
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Duke Knerr
1 year agoI walk around 80 rounds a year, I’m retired and live in PA, play 2-3 times a week. My home course got some decent hills to deal with. This would be interesting to take part of and write a review.
David
1 year agoI would like to test this cart. I have 4 kids that play and I would like to play with them and walk instead of ride a cart. They all have push carts and I do not.
Barry Lynds
1 year agoI play 3-5 times a week. Will purchase after.
Doug
1 year agoI had a Onewheel electric skateboard. However, I sold it after crashing really hard on the street. A friend of mine spent some time in a trauma unit after an even worse crash with no helmet 🙁
Anyway, they were really fun on the course. I bet Onewheel or Future Motion could adapt what they have and come up with a neat golfing apparatus. The onewheel was fun on the course.
Rob Marks
1 year agoI prefer walking the course but the up and down back 9 at my home course can be a bit of a walking challenge at times. I would like to test the climbing ability of the Motocaddy. I expect that this aid would help with score improvement by reducing the fatigue factor.
Travis Grabowski
1 year agoLove my Clic Gear but using it isn’t a luxury experience. I assume using the Moto will make the joy of hitting a bomb so much better. That long walk after a great hit, with a Moto by you side, has to be an amazing feeling. Life would be epic and next level. Pure joyful experience in the Northern California rolling hills. I’d like to test it because I think everyone should know how great their day can be with amazing equipment.
JSilva
1 year agoI’ve been playing golf for over 50 years. Always walk, love the zen of it. The only time I ride is when I play with a fiend who is incapable of walking for the entire round. Been thinking about purchasing an electric cart, this would be a great opportunity to see what it would be like to not actually push or pull a cart with a full set of clubs and a bag. I’d greatly appreciate your consideration. Thanks.
Adrian King
1 year agoAdrian K
Lafayette, LA
Play weekly and walk 90%
Clic Gear
Mike Espiritu
1 year agoI had double knee replacement and have always walked. Tougher pushing a cart. This would be a great opportunity. Thank you for your consideration.
CHUCK MATHIS
1 year agoI would love to be a Tester!
Elias Steiner
1 year agoI would do everything for this beautiful trolley
Rickie Fowler
1 year agoBeen going through some tough times recently. Testing this might help me get my swing back. I’ll try anything right now….
doug
1 year agohahahahaha. There, there, Rickie, keep your head up. Maybe some cavity backs? 😉 You’ve got the GI 4 iron, why not try the whole set? lol
Patrick Reed
1 year agoI would push this cart beyond the legal boundaries of golf.
Vijay Singh
1 year agoPreach!
P.J.
1 year agoAs I read the posts above, I hope most realize they are not applying by adding comments here?!? Follow the link to the Forum and provide the information….
But, clearly there’s no shortage of applicants!! There are 98 pages and climbing!
MGS Staff – if you happen to know, what tester item has had the biggest response to date?
Just curious…
Golfspy_CG2
1 year agoTwo were very close. The Titleist TSi Testing of last fall, and the PING I210/I500 testing of 3 years ago, both had well over 2500 responses.
Paul McGinnis
1 year agoWe are all battery powered pull cart snobs. We modify our carts, changed to lithium ion batteries, and talk about the carts as much as the golf. How far does it go? Does it follow you and roll straight? How did it take the hill? I would love to put this cart through its paces. If its good enough, I would be glad to put it in play.
Charley Liera
1 year agoI have only been playing golf for a short time, my friends all have carts. Every time we go golfing they tell me to just buy a cart already, but I tell them that I am waiting to find a good cart. We golf every weekend and I carry my clubs, some times we even play 27 holes. Walking the course is great exercise for me, so testing this cart out would be such a great experience for me
Mason Stockham
1 year agoI’m 23 years old and in grad school at Kentucky. I try to golf as often as possible, I have a membership at a course where I don’t have to pay every time I play. The carts at the course cost $20 to rent each time, so being a broke student I walk every time. I currently have a cheap eBay 3 wheel cart that I use. I’m a higher handicap so I would certainly be testing how well this cart moves through the rough and other unideal surfaces. I would love to have the opportunity to test this product, thank you for your consideration.
Keith Bailey
1 year agoI’m 52 and have had both knees replaced. I Play 2 times a week and before my surgeries I wouldn’t walk to save me life hahah. But since then I bought a nice clicgear push cart and my knees definitely feel it . But I find that walking 7 plus miles a round makes me think alot more about what I’m doing out there . . I would definitely be interested in using and giving you feed back on your product. Have a great day and hit them straight if possible hahah.
joe abbarno
1 year agoI am 65 and both my knees are pretty shot but i still want to walk the course. I have always walked using a push or pull cart just never could afford one of these. I golf 4or5 times a week and it would help greatly and i would give you an honest opinion.
Bryan
1 year agoBryan, from Plymouth, MI.
I currently walk 80% of rounds (the same amount I play solo)
I have a 10+ year old hand me down push cart from my dad with a broken strap. Honestly Don’t even know the brand, don’t recall any branding on it.
Painter33
1 year agoNormally, I would respond to an offer but at 73, I’m still carrying my bag and will continue to do it until it’s no longer possible. I tried a Sun Mountain 3-wheeler and found I was thinking more about the cart (positioning, the brake on even little inclines, where to put it around tees and greens) than I was about my shots (distance, wind, target). It was a 9-hole disaster for me, and after putting the cart in my car, I played the back in relative serenity… In other words, thanks for the opportunity but no thanks!
Mark Economon
1 year agoIn average I play 5 days a week and my push cart is an original Sun Mountain. I have been considering in buying an electric. Pick me
Michael Rutkowski
1 year agoAwesome, I would love to be considered, I am 63 and play weekly, always walk. Living in upstate NY are golf season is just starting, our local course just opened and I will be there on Monday. A couple of the courses I play have some hills, it would be nice to see how it handles the different terrains.
WBN
1 year agoI would love to test this cart. I currently have a pull cart that is about 40 years old. It has been repainted and repaired. When I take it to the course, I get all kinds of comments about both of us being antiques. so I usually just carry my bag.
Greg Gilmartin
1 year agoI’m a 65-year-old golfer, who enjoys walking instead of riding a cart on my hilly home course. Have tried other brands of motorized carts but have only had success with Motocaddy. My original Motocaddy is at least 15 years old and still works. I would like to be considered a tester for a remote Motocaddy.
Chris Belmontez
1 year agoI’m 22 back I suffer from back pain and knee pain from years of playing baseball. I’ve been trying to walk when I play so I can exercise and regain strength in my knees. Testing the motocaddie could be life changing and very helpful
Franco Maffettone
1 year agoI am 47 years old and I play 3, 18 hole rounds a week and when possible I try to get in another round of nine-holes. Both courses are literally 10 minutes from my house so I get to play a lot and I do walk all the courses all the time I play. The nine-hole course I usually walk with my stand bag but the 18 I use my caddy tech explorer V8. I would love to test the motocaddy. Thank you.
Quinn Virgil
1 year agoQuinn Virgil
Oregon IL
I walk about 4 rounds a week. I use a Caddytek pushcart. I would love to become a tester.
Anthony Smith
1 year agoTook up golfing 20 years ago on a whim and have been an addict ever since. Always hanging around golf shops, reading books, watching the golf channel. Constantly on the lookout for new gadgets. This past 3 months have been monitoring and reading and watching reviews on these carts so great timing for me. Would love to throughly review this if given an opportunity.
mark smith
1 year agoI’ve been using a Clicgear 3.5 push cart the past 5 years., and prior to that 3 different push carts for the previous 7 years.. I’ve heard positive comments from other golfers using an electric cart., and would love to try this one.. I play 60+ rounds of golf per year,. I’m 61, and carry a 6.8 handicap..
Derek Henshaw
1 year agoI play with a Clicgear 3.5+ and last year was on course 3 to 4 times a week and hope to better that this year. In September there’s a Stick and Hack Club members meeting at French Lick that includes golf and it would be a good opportunity to extend the experience of the MGS electric golf cart test and demonstration to this group of avid obsessed golfers. I’m a skeptic for the electric carts so no glossy responses will be in my write up unless it truly earns the positive words.
Ronald
1 year agoI use an import now that is battery but being a disabled vet I’m always looking for a better option. Walking is my mode of choice when allowed.
Domenic Molino
1 year agoI have always been a big fan of walking the golf courses I play. I feel I get into the round both physically and mentally. I have recently considered purchasing one of these electric caddies. I would love to try one of these out. I play on a course with several steep climbs. This would be great. Send me one.
Barry Schwartz
1 year agoI would absolutely like to test one of these electric carts. I currently walk for 95% of my rounds using a CaddyTek push cart with a Sun Mountain carry bag. This cart would be a big help on some of the hills on the courses I play.
Doylestown, PA
Brian Bell
1 year agoI would love to be considered. Starting walking again for exercise as well and getting my son used to walking. Currently use a Bag Boy Nitron. I’m in the Hershey PA area
Terry Wozniak
1 year agoI play 110 rounds a year , I push a Caddy Tek cart. I am q 2 handicap at a country club . Our group of 20 plays 4 days a week .
Terry Wozniak
age 61 years old
Country Club of the North
Beavercreek Ohio
Steve Gold
1 year agoHi all,
70 years young. I have a back issue which prevents me from carrying but would love to walk with an electric assist cart. Played 62 rounds last year in Montana….thanks
Clyde Simms III
1 year agoI presently walk with a MGI Navigator motorized golf cart. I have a technical background and would love to give a thorough analysis and comparison to the MGI which is highly rated. Thanks.
Randy Kitts
1 year agoBeen using a Sun Mountain for years ,but would love to use one of these,I love to walk
Dave Henderson
1 year agoI started walking, using a pushcart, last year because of COVID and now I love walking. I would be happy to test the cart.
Tony Sedra
1 year agoFremont, CA
Yes walk all my rounds
Yes currently use Clicgear 3.5
Dean Lavilla
1 year agoI love to walk courses, but the last 4 years was only able to walk 12 holes before my knees were in to much pain. After 2 knee replacement and 1 year of rehabilitation, I’m able to walk again. I play 3 times a week and average 2 tournaments during the golf season . I would love to be a tester of the cart.
Steve Hibberd
1 year ago44 y/o golfer and high school golf coach. On the course 6 days a week. Would love to try it out and have my players and their families see it as well.
Jason Weaver
1 year agoWould love to test one. Can’t carry as I have had two knee surgeries but would love to do some rounds walking!!
Jason Weaver
1 year agoWould love to test one of these!
David Hayes
1 year agoI’m 34 and I walk my home course 1-2 times per week. I use a push cart but have been very interested in something that can take a little labor off of my round without riding in a cart
Gary McKenzie
1 year agoI am soon to be 75 years old and still enjoy walking to play golf. While playing to a 7 handicap. Currently using a push cart and play regularly on a hilly course. An electric cart would save this old guy a lot of uphill pushing. I am very interested in being a tester for your product.
Steve M
1 year agoAbsolutely interested in a auto cart. Currently use the bag boy nitron. Curious what difference there is in not having to push it. How does it do in soft conditions.
Kirk delaune
1 year agoPlay tpc in New Orleans twice a week. Normally push until late summer and it is to hot. Would love to see the difference between pushing and just walking.
Matt Dunn
1 year agoCurrently between jobs…. plenty of time to review. I walk and push a ClicGear cart currently. I’ve seen a couple of these electric carts on our course recently and been curious whether they make much of a difference from pushing. (P.s. love the reviews in general: keep up the good work).
Anthony
1 year agoWould love to try one of these. Have used them in Ireland and thought they were fantastic
Paul Nunamaker
1 year agoWould love to test this equipment! Had hip surgery in 2014, and suffered a heart attack in 2017 (while walking a round of golf), but still like to walk when I can. Currently 54 years of age, and trying to keep it going on some hilly courses around southeastern Ohio. Thanks for the offer!
GregWhoLikesGolf
1 year agoCan we vote to give this guy a MotoCaddy? He has my vote!
Steve simmons
1 year agoI am 66 and a 7 handicap. I walk several times a week and belong to private club that encourages walking. I currently have a clicgear 4.0.
eddie toye
1 year agoI WALK!!!!IM OLD ! I NEED ONE! THANKS!
Mark Corley
1 year agoFormer USC football player and European Sr Tour player. Body, football and age catching up with me. Tough to carry my bag but I still do.. Make it easier for me and I will be a great reviewer. I rate courses for Golf Digest, travel across the country to play and can give great feedback. Retired so plenty of time to fully utilize your new product.
Ernie Collie
1 year agoLove to give it a go!
I live in North Carolina and my home course is hilly and just pushing my push cart up and down the fairway is a workout! Would love to try a electric cart for sure.
Walter Hollman
1 year agoI was a diehard rider of the motorized cart and also 460 pounds. I had bariatric surgery a year ago to finally do something about it. Almost 200 pounds later, I finally want to experience the joys of walking a course. I would love to try it with this motorized walking cart!!!!
Brad Ferrini
1 year agoI’m interested in trying this cart out. I own CaddyTrek cart and mine can handle any situation without flipping over. The “following mode” is not real good and would like to compare the one you want us to test.
Peter Rosenfeld
1 year agoI walk 2x a week, have bad feet and my back aches after pushing a cart for 18 holes! Let me try this sucker out and I will let you know how it handles the terrain in Northern California
John Morrison
1 year agoI am currently going through double total knee replacement, and am so looking forward to getting back on the course and also the sheer luxury of being able to walk the course
Thank you john Morrison
Jay Brignac
1 year agoI have been using eWheels since their kickstarter, maybe 3 years ago. It’s been a fun “ride”, or walk as it is. I have been keeping my eyes out for the next best thing, as every cart has it’s benefits and idiosyncrasies. I’d been willing to check out something new.. I play some hilly courses so control on lots of uneven surfaces is always a challenge.
Mark M
1 year agoI am 66 years old. I played competitive golf in high school and had been A single digit handicap up until 5 years ago when I had the 1st of 3 strokes during the last 5 years. I still love to walk and use a push cart but get tired towards the end of my rounds. I would love to be able to continue to walk and work on my rehab and game with the assistance of an electric cart. I hope I will be in consideration.
Richard Brondyke
1 year agoI am 59 and retired, I play golf competitively and for leisure. My membership is walking only, although carts are available I prefer to walk. I use a newer style bag boy pull cart and an older push style bag boy. I have been looking at different styles of motorized carts and I am finding wide variety on cost and styles, if you choose me, you will be getting thorough testing and responses. Thank you for your consideration..
Aaron Holland
1 year agoPick me.
William Elsner
1 year agoI’m 69 and use a rental push cart twice a week.
The use of electric push carts has exploded around here.
I’d love to test one..
Robert G Dwyer
1 year agoI wake with the use if a Clic Gear cart using a set of E-Wheels to power the cart it would be interesting to compare the two!
Curtis Hensley
1 year ago50 plus rounds a year
Walking with a push cart
Always wanted to try an electric cart
12 handicap
Indianapolis area
Stephen Frydel
1 year agoI am 68 years old. I walk when I play golf at least three times a week. I know that longevity is greatly influenced on how active you are and I know that walking is the best is the best thing to do. I grew up in a town that made electric transformers that were filled with PCB oil’s. These are known to cause cancer. Most of my members at the course worked there had their hands in it but played 3 to 4 rounds of golf a week and they all lived through their 80s and 90s. I don’t believe this would’ve been possible if they hadn’t walked. I own a back caddy that someone recommended to me. And it is cheaply made and a total piece of junk. If I do get to try out a moto caddy I am taking my 3 pound hammer to my bat caddie But all that aside walking is the best you can do for your body and mind, and having a moto caddy will keep you walking when it’s to hard to carry your bag when you get older. Steve
Clifford Troy
1 year agoI am 83 years old and play about 50 rounds a year and walk most of the time with a push cart. An electric cart would certainly save a lot of energy, especially on hillier courses..
greg p
1 year agoI’m definitely interested. Chicago golfer walking 3-4 times per week. Play around 100 times per year.
Vernon
1 year agoI am 62 and enjoy walking vs riding for the exercise. I have senior on the golf team and enjoy taking him out to different courses. Would love to demo and provide honest feedback compared to carrying a bag at my age.
Bill Marvin
1 year agoI would be happy to test the cart. I walk. 3 to 4 rounds a week and have used a competitor cart for several years. Could certainly give it a test to compare. I would however recommend that the disabled veteran be given the chance as he has earned it. Have a great day!
Ed
1 year agoI currently use a BagBoy push cart and play at least once a week. I would love to test out an electric cart, as my buddy just bought one.
Clifford Troy
1 year agoI am 83 yars old and play about 50 rounds a year. and walk most of the time with a push cart. An electric cart would certainly make it a lot easier for me to navigate the courses I play..
Lee King
1 year agoI’m a retired 65 years old who plays golf 4 days a week 52 weeks a year ( rain excluded). I play with a group of gentlemen that travel to different courses each week with all sorts of terrai, some with extreme hills. Would love to test test your product!
jimmy culp
1 year agoI’m 62 years old and will be retiring real soon. I would love to test your new product.
jimmy culp
1 year agoI have been playing golf for 50 years. I’m about to retire and would love to be a tester for your cart. Thanks, Jimmy Culp
Steve S
1 year agoIt always amazes me(although it shouldn’t) how many people can’t read AND comprehend. Like here, all these posts asking to be a tester while the instructions CLEARLY state in a highlighted, bold text link that you have to sign up in the FORUM.
Richard
1 year agoI walk every morning at sunrise including the cold months and carry a sun mountain bag. Just purchased that in December because the strap rivot in my ogio back pulled out. It just happened to be at the farthest point away from the club house in the course. I’m fortunate to be able to play 9-14 holes every morning. My golfing would give this a fair review.
Jim L
1 year agoSign me up please.
Ricky blum
1 year agoRicky
Redondo beach CA
I walk and carry
Will Nakayama
1 year agoBill Nalayama, 74 yrs old , Cibolo,TX I’ve walked all my rounds since 2008. I typically play a minimum of 4 rounds a week. This is down from 7 rounds a week as I use to play 27 or 36 hole some days. but the golf course I live on closed. So now I play the Alamo Trail Courses, and courses in the area. Some are very challenging to walk as where I live borders on what is called the Hill Country.. I currently use a CaddyTek EZ 3 wheel before the pandemic I bought an extra one for parts now they’ve more than doubled in price.. Motocaddy has received my great recommendations. I’d love to test one.
Brandon Williams
1 year agoHey there! I play golf 3 times a week and we walk every round! I would love to take some stress off my back with test one of these electric push carts. Thanks guys!
Tony pacitti
1 year agoI walk once a week it’s 7 1/2 miles 18 holes Mooresville North Carolina
Kevin Walsh
1 year agoI live in Knoxville TN, Most courses have hills and some are difficult to walk and carry a bag. Would love to test out and review how it handles hills in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains.
WAYNE SWISHER
1 year agoI have an old click gear that I have and would love to test this model
Frederick Caron
1 year agoI am a disabled military veteran and my doctor prescribed golf as a low impact physical activity to hhelp restore mobility.. I currently ride because I am unable to push or pull objects while playing. The acquisition of this cart would allow me to participate in golf and get the full therapeutic benefits from it.
Paul Bedder
1 year agoIm untested in being a tester. Walk 3 to 4 times a week using a push cart. Keeps me in shape.
Kevin Strickroth
1 year agoI walk 36 on Saturdays and Sundays. This would be an excellent test of the carts durability and battery life
Carl Heinritz
1 year agoI retired recently and I finally have the time to play more golf. I bought a membership at a local course, hired a pro to take some lessons and plan on playing about 5 times a week, maybe more. I always walk when I can depending on the course. Some are unwalkable like the ones I played in Hawaii recently. But most of the courses around here are fairly flat and have shorter distances between holes. So I will be able to give this cart a good workout. I’ve always wanted to use one of these but wondered about transporting them. I think it would be fun to try one out though and give you my thoughts on it.
Jonathan
1 year agoJonathan
Stratham, NH
Walk 99% of the time with my BagBoy Triswivel II Push Cart.
John
1 year agoJohn
Nashville, TN
I walk 90% of the time and play ~ 70 rounds per year
I use a Clicgear 3.5+
Would love to test the MotoCaddy
Brandon Bridges
1 year agoI’d love to test an electric cart. I play 250 rounds a year and walk 220 of them. I can definitely put this thing to the test.
Hiram Jones
1 year agoI am very interested in being one of your testers. I walk and ride depending on the course that I’m playing. I tend to play better when I walk because I believe I’m in less of a rush and am able use the time between shots to better contemplate my next shot. Not to mention the health benefits associated with. Also, walking. with a motorized would be so cool and help to preserve energy towards finishing a round of golf…
Jim Hays
1 year agoI play 3- 4 times a week with a push cart and full bag. Been caught too many times in rain or bad weather with raingear or more clothes,.65 years old, hilly course and no intention of riding at all. This is the direction I’m headed for sure
Brian
1 year agoI generally ride anytime I can and play 40+ rounds per year. I’m going to Bandon in May and would be interested to see if this cart can hold up to the extremely long days and terrain there.
cksurfdude
1 year agoDammmmmm. My beautiful and very generous wife surprised me with an MGI Zip Navigator for my birthday (a big #) otherwise I’d be all over this!!!! The Moto is supposed to be over of the top electric carts. Good luck and ENJOY to the lucky testers!
Ross Murphy
1 year agoMy push cart has seen better days ! No break system. Would be a fresh opinion!
David McKenzie
1 year agoLiving in California, I am fortunate to play year round. Currently I play my local courses on average, three times a week. I am a consistent walker, enjoying the additional exercise immensely. In recent years, since retirement, I have transitioned from carrying my bag to the use of a push cart. Currently I have been considering the freeing option of a motorized push cart, or should I say trolly? I would excitedly welcome the opertunity to be one of your testers for this product. Thank you for your consideration.
Jordan
1 year agoI golf several times each moth and walk or push with my 2019 Rovic Rvs1. I Would be happy to be a tester!
Imafitter
1 year agoI’m 70 and have a 40 year old Bag Boy metal pull cart that I’ve been using FOREVER! I’ve been looking at these battery operated carts and would love to try one of these from Motocaddy.
Percy Higashi
1 year agoI currently walk Pinehurst #1 through #9 at least 4-5 rounds per week with an MGI Navigator. Have heard that Motocaddy may be a better option. I am willing to test this.
david white
1 year agoI belong to a two course muni. One is fairly flat and the other is hilly. The sixth, seventh and seventeenth are steep and are demanding holes that are tough to walk and navigate with a push cart. i would love to test out your product on these two courses. Would be interesting to see if your cart is up to the challenge.
Mark Halldorson
1 year agoLove to test one, have buddies who were interested in an electric cart but I have no experience with them. I also play at a semi-private club so I know others will be interested.
Mark grafilo
1 year agoI play 4-5 times a month and currently push a Rovic which I like tons. Would love to test this one out.
Ramon Ramirez
1 year agoLove to walk courses but I. Am getting up on my age so a electric cart would make it the difficult walks some of the up hill Holes so yes as the saying goes sighn me up coach I don’t smoke
David
1 year agoMy wife would be a perfect tester. She’s in the Women’s Golf Association at our Club, an ex-president and plays in tournaments. It would be thoroughly tested.
Roger Amodio
1 year agoI play in a 9 hole league every Wednesday. Going on 60 and like to walk 9 holes rather than a drive cart. I would love to test this product.
Frank
1 year agoI would love to be a tester for this product. I am 55 years old and live on a golf course. I walk at least 4 to 5 holes 3 days a week and 9 once or twice. The course here in northeastern Ohio would definitely put the cart to the test because it is hilly.. thank you
David Brown
1 year agoI walk in the mountains courses of Virginia near Winchester. I currently use a One Click push cart. It would be interesting to see if an electric cart could keep up with the challenges of the terrain. I normally play at least one hundred rounds a year. It would definitely be a thorough test.
Parker Murri
1 year agoWould love to try it. Walk every time I play. I live in the northwest so the courses are pretty wet. Would this hold up in wet conditions? I play in the rain too.
Edward S
1 year agoWould love to be a tester. I like to walk course with my pushcart while my buddies ride. Would love to continue to walk but without needing to push
Cory Hofmann
1 year agoPlay weekly and walk often
JAS
1 year agoI’ve experienced a few electric golf carts. How does this one handle steep slopes ie counter balance. How fast does it go? What if I want to jog? What if it starts raining ie is it waterproof? How long does the battery last and how much does it weigh? How tightly does it fold up? There are so many areas to test. Designing an electric golf cart poses a lot of challenges.
Kent Halluk
1 year agoI have used several and have a very hilly course and would like to test the agility and stability as others haven’t faired well on some of our hills
Aaron
1 year agoWould love to try this out. I have always wanted one but just never pulled the trigger
Scott Oliver
1 year agoI’m going through knee replacement but I do love to walk as it’s great exercise
Vanna
1 year agoI walk my home course every weekend Saturday and Sunday. Would love to test it !!!! I actually have a 4 wheels caddytek
Laurent laliberte
1 year agoI play , starting April , 5 days per week , I walk with my M7 for the last 3 years
no problem , excellent & dependable cart .
Larry from Canada…
kevin bergholz
1 year agoi would love to be a tester
Michael Magnusson
1 year agoLike to walk when playing but my usual courses have large hills that get me huffing when using a push/pull cart. Hip replacement and bad knees keep me from carrying, but will walk our local 9 hole (with some big hills) while the young guys will rent a motorized cart/
Paul Vicary
1 year agoI am 70, live in The Villages Fl and play 4 times a week. Currently use a Yamaha gas cart but my primary says walking would be much better for me. Would love to test it!
Dimitri
1 year agoStarting walking last year and loved it. Would love to try this out! Thanks
Big Mike
1 year agoThis comes at a good time for me. I have played with a Powakaddy Robokaddy for several years but would love to compare it to a unit exhibiting more modern technology. I once said that if you ever saw me with a pull cart you could shoot me, but as I have gotten up into my 70s I need something to schlepp my clubs and I don’t want to have to provide the power to get it around.
Bertram Bryant
1 year agoWould love to test your produce. Walking is my preferred way to experience a round of golf
Mario Lucibello
1 year agoI walk 18 twice a week. Would love to test.
Michael Martel
1 year agoI’m almost 56 and I walk 90% of the time….I currently have a Wilson pushcart that is 30 years old and heavy….
Ryan Barnes
1 year agoI would love to give this product a go! I always love trying the new latest and greatest technologies.
Seth Mayberry
1 year agoI live in Texas. In the spring and fall I walk a lot. I would love to try this and be a tester
Joseph kalinowski
1 year agoI would love to test this product I am a retired army ssg that plays around the ft Campbell ky area and I use a push cart and walk on any course that I can I have been told the power carts are so much better for your back and still allowed you to work thank you
Lowell Madanes
1 year agoPerfect timing. I am a walker and currently use a clic gear push cart but am in the market to switch to a motorized pushcart since I am a little older. Alot of the courses I frequent have a good combo of flat and hilly terrain which would make a good testing site. Please allow me to be a tester. I take plenty of pictures and great detailed experiences and I will give my unbiased opinion. Thanks for the opportunity, Lowell
Phillip
1 year agoI’m interested. I play in a variety of conditions and courses. I always walk and use a push cart. I frequently play early and get a typical round done in under 2 hours. I would love to give one of these things a try and see if it can keep up.
Alex Sharpe
1 year agoI have a remote electric Kaddie that I use. Would be happy to test this new one.
Bruce Notte
1 year agoLove to be a tester. I can’t afford to drive a cart so generally can’t walk 18 with my heart.
Wes Littleton
1 year agoYes this would be awesome. Every Sunday I play with my buddy and we have the first tee time off and they all have electric carts and I’m the only one who carries the bag for 5 miles. My buddies give me crap about carry my bag. I always fall apart the last 4 holes it might be because I carry my bag lol. Would love the chance to test this product.
Howard Levine
1 year agoAs a 63 year old golfer and walker, I use a push cart as of now. A device like this would be a game-changer for me.
I would love to be a tester.
Jerome
1 year agoI presently use clicgear and walk 90 % of my rounds. I would like the opportunity to try a electronic one.
John utesch
1 year agoI golf several times a week. Until this season I have always used a cart. Recently I was diagnosed with heart disease. I have revamped my diet and lifestyle and have committed to only walking this year. A nice cart to help motivate me to continue to walk would be awesome.
Chris Robertson
1 year agoI like to carry when I’m hiking but in golf would rather push
Live in Southern Maryland
Play both hilly and flat courses
Most courses here are >5 miles
Travel a lot
Have several types of bags (staff, stand, cart)
Jeremy Potter
1 year agoI live in the Madison, WI area and would be interested in being a tester.
Jeff Mayo
1 year agoI love to walk!!!⛳
Johnny Bolden
1 year agoI have owned several moto caddies in the past that didn’t live up to the grind. I would love to test and compare this cart to previous carts I have owned.
Shawn Semeran
1 year agoI’m going to be be 63…Could use all the help I can get…Trying to avoid going the cart route as long as possible….Been looking at these but out of my price range unfortunately
Keith Karant
1 year agoIt’s golf season now in the northeast I’d love to try this cart out while playing at my new country club.
Kelly Thompson
1 year agoWould love to be a tester. If I walk a round I usually rent a pull cart from the club house. So being able to walk with one of these beauties would be fabulous.
Mike Linner
1 year agoI haven’t walked a course in a while, but would like to start walking again.
Mya Murphy
1 year agoMy entire world revolves around golf. My husband and I are super competitive, and we both would definitely review it. We would use it all the time. Thanks so much for the opportunity. Golf is life!
Matthew Long
1 year agoI play around 175 rounds a year and walk 90% of them. The rounds i don’t walk are during the hot and humid SC summers. I’d probably walk all of them with this.
Diego Maldonado
1 year agoI’ll put that and boy to the test.
Any specific tests I’ll do it.
18 holes sober or drunk I’ll do it.
No worries I’ll provide my own alcohol.
And document it.
John
1 year agoI’m 65 and play 3-4 times per week. I’d love to be a tester for this.
Rodd Macklin
1 year agoI walk every time I play (which is often) and mostly use a pull or push cart., as well as carry sometimes. I would love to test this out!!!
Garrett
1 year agoI live in the Bay Area and play plenty of hilly courses. I walk using a push-cart. I have several bags (including a staff, cart, and several carry) that I could test this with. I am very interested in being one of your testers for this!
Bruce Baum
1 year agoAbsolutely, what a deal!
Rob Evans
1 year agoI’m interested. I’m 69 and walk my home course 2-4 times per week- about 5 miles.