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The Electric Remote Controlled Golf Cart

By: www.Golf-Aid.com

Over fifteen percent of the golfer population have problems with their hips, backs and knees, as Baby Boomers become seniors this number will rise. Manufacturers of golf playing aids continue to offer improvements in assistive golf technology to meet the special needs of this burgeoning segment of the golfing population.

Of the many assistive devices available to people with disabilities, the electric golf caddy or trolley is a favorite among both disabled and able-bodied players. The cardio-vascular benefits from the walking it takes to play a round of golf are well known but the long walk is not easy for all.

Even those who are able to make the walk with relative ease would rather focus their attention on their game than struggle with a 30 to 40 pound bag. This is where the many advantages of an electric golf cart or trolley make themselves apparent. In comparison to the other options available the electric golf caddy proves to be the perfect way to get around the golf course.

First, there’s the option of walking with a golf bag not a comfortable notion for someone with knee, hip, or back problems. The process of lugging the bag, setting it down, picking it up, and walking with it from hole to hole is hard on the back and joints even for one who has no disability at all. Our golf caddy which has two models, in comparison makes carrying of your golf bag effortless. Our best model is remote control and the other is manual however, both feature high tech drive and braking technology.These caddys let you focus your attention on the game. In fact, research indicates that this enhanced focus actually improves a golfer’s handicap.

Second is the option of a ride on golf cart is limited to where they can travel especially on courses where the carts are restricted to the paved pathways. These golf carts are also very damaging ecologically to the course. Golf carts you ride on do not provide any health benefits in comparison to walking. In comparison, the electric golf cart can go anywhere you do, and their light weight has no more negative impact on the course than that of a walker.This enhanced mobility can also speed up play, since you can go directly from Point A to Point B without being restricted to a cart path.

Third option is the push or pull cart.While this option does allow the golfer to walk the course, it lacks the convenience and automated features of using an electric caddy. There is no bargain in the effort it takes to use these carts especially when traveling over hilly sections of the course.

Whether you select our remote control or manual control electric golf caddy, both models provide benefits and characteristics that makes choosing either one a winning move.

With their lightweight high-tech frames, both of our electric golf caddies are sturdily constructed and have durable bag support components. Both models come in silver, black or stainless steel finishes.

Both models are easy to set up. The manual control electric golf caddy sets up in one step with a fold design that has an adjustable height mechanism that locks. The remote control electric golf caddy is set up in two steps with a one click design.

When you’re done for the day, you’ll find that breaking down is equally effortless, with an easy-fold design that allows you to collapse the electric caddy into one piece in seconds to fit in any vehicle trunk no need to remove the battery.Each of our electric golf caddies is powered by a long-lasting battery that is sufficient for a minimum of 27 holes on a full charge. (We include the battery and charger with your purchase.) If by chance your battery runs out of juice, both models can be pushed or pulled with ease.Battery charge indicators are featured on both models.

The remote controlled electric golf caddy has two powerful independantly controlled noiseless motors, while the manual one has a powerful noisless motor.Both models allow you to set the pace by combining easy to use, seamless rheostat speed control with torque wheel control.

Both models also come with a cruise control button, the electric caddy automatically goes back to regular speed if you press the button after you stop.

The remote control electric golf caddy has a wide-range remote control, features directional controls (forward, sideways, and reverse), a timed advance function, and emergency and soft coasting stop functions. It gives you full control up to 120 yards, and stops automatically if it does not receive commands from the remote control within 25 seconds.

Our electric golf caddies will never leave you stranded out on the course. Read our testimonials on our site. Both models have durable wheels for great traction and maneuverability. Both come with a scorecard holder, and a variety of other accessories are available.

Assistive golf aids like the electric golf caddy restore recreation and ability to the growing number of seniors and disabled golfers who might not otherwise be able to play the game due to physical discomfort and mobility challenges. For convenience, comfort, and overall value, the electric golf caddy is an assistive playing aid that’s hard to beat.

Article Source: http://www.bettergolfarticles.com

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