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Is an electric golf trolley worth the investment?

Though we might be slightly biased here at Clarkes Golf Centre, we believe an electric golf trolley is an investment worth making. And here’s why. Golf might not be the most demanding sport in the world, but you’ll easily walk 4-6 miles in a standard round of golf – putting pressure on your musc... Show more..

Which electric golf trolley is best for me?

An electric golf trolley is a significant financial investment, so it only makes sense that you want to purchase the right one. To decide which golf trolley is best for you, there are a few factors you’ll need to consider: How much does it weigh? Will it fit in my car boot? How easy is it to as... Show more..

Will an electric golf trolley fit in my car boot?

While it depends on the make and model you choose, most of the electric golf trolleys we supply at Clarkes Golf Centre fold down nicely and compactly. Meaning they’ll fit neatly in the smallest of boots. Motocaddy provides some of the most compact trolleys on the market. The wheels can be inver... Show more..

Why should I order an electric golf trolley from Clarkes’ Golf Centre?

Here at Clarkes Golf Centre, we regularly update our stock to accommodate the needs of all golfers and have a comprehensive range of electric golf trolleys available in our UK stock. This includes the latest models from Motocaddy and PowaKaddy which fold up neatly and incorporate innovative tec... Show more..

How often should I charge my electric golf trolley?

You should recharge your electric golf trolley as soon as you can once your round has ended, ideally within 12 hours. If you leave your trolley part charged for long periods, it could reduce the battery capacity quicker. Check the manufacturer’s guidance for charging periods.

How do you clean an electric golf trolley?

The best way to clean your electric golf trolley is to use a damp cloth and warm water. Don’t use a jet wash. Electric golf trolleys are manufactured and designed to withstand heavy rains (even storms), but high-pressure jets could potentially cause some problems if they hit the electrics on your golf trolley.

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