I did quite a lot of research before plumping for this. Lured by the idea of finishing 18 holes while still feeling quite fresh I dug deep and spent what I consider to be a lot of money - £530 - for 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 has proved correct. I have friends who spent £150 - £200 on other makes and their experience has been woeful, it's all too often back at the manufacturers being repaired under warranty rather ...
Advantages: Spacious, good looking, durable, easy to handle. Well priced. Disadvantages: Not a lot!
. A couple of dozen assorted golf balls, packets of tees, waterproof trousers and jacket, golf gloves, windcheater pullover, large sports umbrella, pens, markers, spare soft spikes, spike tightening tool, course planners, a rule book, and a pitch-mark repairer are currently residing in my golf bag. Add to this the fact that I also take out onto the course my valuables such as my wallet and credit cards, cheque book, my mobile phone, (turned off, naturally) my watch, car and house keys, at least two large bottles of Lucozade Sport, glucose sweets, and an assortment of chocolate bars and fresh fruit.
To be honest I don?t envy the professionals? caddies, who have to hump around this lot on their backs each and every week in order to earn a crust. (Although having said that the ?crust? they earn can be *VERY* substantial, especially if they are ...
Advantages: BPA free; good at helping you combine breast and bottle feeding Disadvantages: Bottles can discolour; markings on the bottle are not very clear
apparently designed to mimic the natural flex, movement and softness of a breast. As they are designed like this it means that baby is able to feed from the bottle in a similar way to they do on the breast and so it is easier for them to switch between bottle and breast. The teats also have an anti-colic valve.
There are four different teats you can buy to fit these bottles:
1. A slow teat suitable from birth
2. A medium flow teat suitable from 3 months onwards
3. A fast flow teat suitable from 6 months onwards
4. A variable flow teat suitable for any age
The shape of the bottle makes them very easy to hold in your hand and once my son got a bit older he was easily able to hold his bottle himself.
Although the European Union has ruled that Bisphenol-A (BPA), a compound used in certain plastics, is safe, other countries including ...