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~ ~ There were no real revolutionary advances in golf cart design or manufacture until the late 1970’s, when a British company called “Powakaddy”, based in Sittingbourne in Kent, came onto the scene with the very first “motorised” caddy-cart.
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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, ...
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