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Powakaddy Freeway Titanium Sport Digital
Review of PowaKaddy Freeway by goldie13

Advantages: Quality
Disadvantages: Price

...the trolley together with a Powakaddy Deluxe bag, Rain Cover & Unbrella Holder. This was no easy decision, I am in my 30's and regularly play with guys in their 50's and 60's who manfully battle on with a carry bag so I knew I'd get some stick. And I have to say, it was a great decision. And I think that secretly my playing partners are quite jealous. I have always considered Powakaddy to be the Rolls Royce of powered trolleys and so far my perception ...
...used on the course. The Powakaddy on the other hand is very well built, easy to assemble and the digital control means you can adjust the walking speed and even set the thing off on its own for up to 45 metres. I haven't used that feature much yet, maybe when I have a bit more confidence! All in all I'm dead chuffed with it, and as soon as the wife forgives me I'll enjoy it even more ... Read review

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14.07.2006
Golf Pride Players Softie Cord
Review of Golf Pride Players Softie Cord by meaty1234

Advantages: Good in all weathers
Disadvantages: None of such

...importance of grips on their golf clubs. Although the thickness of the grip can be tailored from any brand, the quality of the grip varies imensely. The Softie Cord has all the advantages of a cord grip, such as long being lasting yet with a 'soft' feel. For those players who usually go for a regular cord grip, the 'softie' version is a good step up and can be used in all weathers, unlike some cheaper versions. The feel is good and the price is competitive. ...
...buying, but regripping my entire golf clubs with these grips (I play off 7) has made me feel more confident and improved my scores. The grip is relatively expensive compared to competitiors at around £7 each, but is worth it if you are a serious golfer wishing to improve and can also be helpful to the higher handicappers stuggling with their grip. It is available in all major pro-shops and can be fitted by all professionals. ... Read review

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17.04.2006
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Save My Wee Tired Legs
Review of Powakaddy Caddy Cart by the_mad_cabbie

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...The basic idea behind the Powakaddy was very simple indeed. Instead of a golfer having to pull their caddy-cart up hill and down dale, a small electric motor was fitted to power the wheels, thus taking all the strain out of the task of transporting a heavy golf bag over six or seven miles of rough terrain. ~ ~ The early models tended to be cumbersome affairs, with motors resembling aircraft engines, and almost requiring a car trailer to transport ...
...now own is called the Powakaddy Classic, and is still the company’s best selling model from what is now a fairly extensive range. ~ ~ The Classic comes in three parts. There is the base, with two wide wheels for extra stability, and on which the electric motor is attached. Then there is the front wheel section, which is simply clipped to the base to give a solid and freestanding platform on three wheels. And finally there is the handle section, ... Read review

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26.03.2001


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