30-something, 2 beautiful young kids and not quite married..yet. No point rushing things eh? Directo...
30-something, 2 beautiful young kids and not quite married..yet. No point rushing things eh? Director of a small finance company for 15 years and when I grow up I want to be a train driver
Member since:17.05.2005
Reviews:5
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 than actually being 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
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