Wednesday – February 22, 2012
Today’s Morning Drive Featured Guests John Hawkins, Bill Haas, Rex Hoggard, Natalie Gulbis, Kris Blanks, Alex Miceli, Brendan Steele and Steve Sands
Today’s Morning Drive Featured Guests John Hawkins, Bill Haas, Rex Hoggard, Natalie Gulbis, Kris Blanks, Alex Miceli, Brendan Steele and Steve Sands
Since the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship arrived atop this isolated slice of the Arizona desert in 2007, players have been less than impressed.
It’s been an eventful 48 hours for Keegan Bradley since the dramatic playoff loss at the Northern Trust Open.
Today’s Morning Drive Featured Guests Win McMurry, Yani Tseng, Johnson Wagner, Glenn Weckerlin, Tony Dovolani and Kenny Perry
Keegan Bradley took to Twitter on Monday evening to apologize for spitting frequently down the stretch of the Northern Trust Open.
Spain’s Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano won’t have much trouble remembering whom he played in his first WGC-Match Play Championship.
Today’s Morning Drive Featured Guests Todd Lewis, Charlie Rymer, Tim Rosaforte, Jerry Foltz and Lauren Thompson
Phil Mickelson will return at Doral in three weeks after winning the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am and losing in a playoff at the Northern Trust Open.
Bill Haas upstaged a couple of major champions in a playoff to come out on top in a Hollywood-worthy Northern Trust Open finale at Riviera.
Golf is a stress relieving sport. Make it even more stress free by not having to carry your own golf bag around a humongous golf course. What you’ll need would be a battery golf trolley or electric golf caddy. Golf equipment can be heavy and a tad burdensome to carry around, after all.
When you peruse through the online market you will find out that there are many different types of golf trolleys. The price, capacity, and speed are three important factors to consider. These can help you narrow down the right model for you.
The grandfather of all golf trolleys is manually pulled around by the golfer. Naturally, a true blue golfer with the extra cash to spend can purchase his very own personal golf cart where he can travel around the course in comfort. However, your next best bet (if that sounds too much for you) would have to be a battery golf trolley or the electric golf caddy.
A hands free electric golf caddy usually has room for one golf bag with a variety of storage partitions and holders for your golf accessories such as tees, drinks, pen and scorecards, as well as your other things such as your wallet. It also has a seat for you to take a rest on. It comes with a belt transmitter which can communicate from itself to the caddy through varying terrain and weather conditions and can stay about 2 meters away from the golfer. Ideally, you can adjust the parameters. It typically has 12 volt deep cycle batteries.
You can also consider battery golf trolleys. Instead of the traditional pull cart way, you can control it with a remote control that you have to point to the antenna on the trolley. It is easier to store compared to the golf caddy, the latter of which can weigh up to 100 lbs.
It is nice to have an electric golf caddy or a battery golf trolley as you can concentrate more on the sport than on how to transport your stuff around the golf course. This means more energy for that hole in one.
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