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Brands to choose from when purchasing a Three wheel golf push cart PDF VersionPrinter Friendly Version







There has been a surge in golfers choosing to walk on the golf course and forgo their traditional double strap carry stand bags and use one the many three wheel push carts that are offered through Golf stores and the Internet. Walking not only results in added exercise during your round but it is apparent that players are more focused and play better golf compared to riding in a fast pace golf driving cart. Using this style of golf cart allows your hands to be free and is as close as you can get to have your own personal caddy.

The buyer has many choices when purchasing a 3 wheel golf cart in the market. A few years ago there were only a few players in the market that manufactured Three wheel push carts which included the infamous Sun Mountain Speed cart which was the category leader in converting the traditional 2 wheel pull cart buyer into the now mainstream three wheel push cart. Sun Mountain Sports continues to be a strong company in producing innovative Three wheel push carts year after year but now has been joined by many other manufacturers carving out niches in the market as they learn what customers want in this style of golf cart. Bag Boy for years was the perennial favorite in creating traditional 2 wheel pull carts that were built. Their entire line aside from a mere 1 model consist of 3 wheel push carts targeting some more aggressive retail price points vs. Sun Mountain sports which will tend to retail at a more premium price point.
As any industry matures products become perfected and segmented to cater to all players needs in the market. Clicgear and Linksman Golf are no exception to this rule. ClicGear created the first cart that is designed to fold to a very compact size meeting the demands of the golfer who wants a cart they can store away with ease or travel with in their car to their favorite course. Linksman Golf has carved their own niche in the market by providing a wide selection of carts at a tremendous value as they sell directly to the consumer providing a major cost savings. Their carts will range in price anywhere from $80 - $135 and are sold directly to the consumer via the Internet passing the savings along to the consumer.

Cadie Golf and Axglo are 2 manufactures who are based in Canada but have entered the US market recently to provide some healthy competition to their Yankee cousins down south. Both manufactures have created 4 wheel golf carts that are similar to the Sun Mountain Micro Cart but more aggressively priced. Cadie Golf also has a few additional models to create a full line of push carts at a reasonable value to the consumer.
No matter which brand or style of cart you choose, a push style cart is a great investment to any golfer's repertoire as it makes the game more enjoyable. When choosing a cart make sure you choose a style that makes sense for your game, style and budget.


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