There are plenty of soapboxes to stand on in the world of golf. One of mine is that there needs to be more 9-hole rounds and more walking on the course. We play golf like we do everything else in life ...
Not all golfers enjoy pushing or pulling a trolley around for hours, which is why there are now powered models that move on their own. A new one, known as the S-Walk, actually keeps pace with its user ...
Technology firm Botronics has developed an autonomous AI-powered golf trolley that acts like a personal caddie, trailing players from hole to hole, providing tips on club selection and recording data ...
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Stewart Golf V10 Remote Electric Trolley Review
Stewart Golf has been mastering the art of designing and engineering remote golf trolleys for over 20 years. In that time, we've been introduced to the groundbreaking follow technology of the Q Follow ...
Belgium-based Botronics set out to eliminate the struggle of manually pushing or pulling heavy trolleys around the golf course so golfers can focus entirely on their game. Co-founder Eric Piraux said ...
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