I love this! I’m 63 years young and still walk every chance I get. Living in Southern California anytime it’s under 90 I’m walking. I think it makes the game so much more enjoyable not to mention the excersize. Didn’t even know you had a monthly newsletter, but now I’m subscribed. Thanks for all the great tips.
As one who is advancing in years, I need the exercise that walking a course offers, but pushing the cart up hills is a true chore. Last year, I bought a Motocaddy (sorry but the Stewart was a bit beyond the slush fund portion of the golf budget). Best investment in my game that could be made. Technology is a wonderful thing.
Carrying clubs or pulling a cart are hard on a 68 year old back. Been looking at an electric cart and this Stewart Q Series Power Golf Cart would help me continue to walk the course instead of renting a rider cart. Thanks for the nice offer Mr. SG.
Love that golf cart! I am 64 years old with a few health issues and can see the benefits of having an electric golf caddie as opposed to push caddie. The courses were I am located are very hilly and rather tiring if you have to push a caddie up hill. By the time you reach the top you are out of breath and unable to give you best efford on the next shot. These caddies are great to have if you need the exercise of walking without having to push a cart of lug a heavy bag around the course.
I have owned a Stewart XIX Follow for 3 years and 100% love it. My wife has had the Q for about 1 year and also loves it. The Q is easier to transport. Wonderful products! You 're not exhausted after a 4 hour round, you get your walking exercise, and your shirts aren't ruined by bag carrying straps.
The man reason I use a cart is my knees can't handle me the weight of my clubs on my back. This would allow me to walk without further damaging my joints. Thanks for the chance at winning this amazing piece of technology. Great out of the box information on your channel.
I'm on the waiting list for ankle replacement / reconstructive foot surgery. I can't wait to walk 18 again and this FOLLOW cart by Stewart Golf is now on my wish list! :)
I have always loved you’re videos. Actually I just broke 80 for the first thanks to you’re video I stayed calm and collective and made more pars, I could really use this pushcart to help me improve my game so that my shoulders are not as tired. I really love all of you’re videos and I can’t wait for all of you’re new videos. I really would love to win the contest. Just singed up for the new letter. Thank you so much for giving us this opportunity.
It works best in follow if you clip remote to your belt or back pocket. As it explains on website by holding in your hand it reacts to the swinging of arms and appear herky / jerky. As for it catching up to you on downhills in wet conditions this could happened but on our hilly course by simply being aware it’s never happened. One thing is if you use the Stewart Bag that’s keyed it is really stable. My first time out I didn’t sit my sun mountain cart bag on cart straight nor were strap it properly and it twisted going down hill and fell out. Once I made sure it sat on base flat and secure squarely it’s fine. The remote is great to send the cart 50 yards +/- further so you can meet it on other side of green. I use follow 70% of time, remote 25% and remote holding handle less than 5%. It really is stable, follows very well, and is just awesome. $ may be too much for most…..non follow is some what cheaper and comparable to others quality remote carts….but the follow is relaxing and quality made. It doesn’t tip unless you really try hard. Really enjoy your video’s.
I've been toying with the idea of an electric cart... I'm 45 and had back surgery so carrying is out of the question . I do have and use a push cart but having one of these would be great! Save the legs and back. Love your vidoes and now have a newsletter to look forward to.
Thank you for the videos. After 3 back surgeries my GHIN was 30, 6 months ago. I started walking and getting a better appreciation of the courses. Now down to GHIN 19. I play 3-4 times a week and on the range most other days. Love the videos and product support.
I think walking is so good to keep us all young and I am glad golf is finding ways to keep people playing the game as long as possible. Thanks for the review!
I had a lift truck crush my left foot and severe 3 of my toes off and now I lean to the right side making that side of my hip really tight. I put on lots of weight and riding in a cart getting in and out is getting very hard and hard on my right hip. Physio says I need to walk as much as I can. I love the game of golf and able to walk the course all the time would help me tremendously with health and mind. Also thanks for the golf video tips they do help so keep up the golf videos!
I used to love walking the course but ever since I got in a car accident a couple of years ago. My walking days (carrying/push cart) on the course was a little more challenging. I have no problem walking, it’s the carrying or pushing is what causes my low back to start hurting. I thought about getting something like this product but you said it best, it’s a little pricey. I would love to walk the course again… Maybe one day.
I purchased a Stewart Golf cart a few years ago before they had one with the "follow" feature. I chose it over other brands that had the follow feature because I didn't trust the technology, perhaps they're better now. Regardless, I think Stewart Golf makes the best remote cart period. I also think my game is much better when I walk. I'm more focused and I get a better feel for the lay of the land walking to my ball versus riding in a cart with someone that I have to go to their ball or worse, look for their ball. It is still a struggle getting the other players in carts to go ahead, play ready golf and I'll catch up. By the time the other three have played I'm at my ball and ready to play and not holding up pace. Some just don't get it and I have found myself often just renting a cart because I hate slow play and feel like I'm holding the others up. I was really happy that I had my remote cart last year at the height of the pandemic because my club was not letting out carts and only allowing two players per tee time... a lot of my friends just didn't play. We're all in our 60's and most refuse to walk.
Glad to hear you're loving your Stewart Golf cart Brian. You're exactly right in regards to pace of play (it's a myth that Remote carts hold up play! 😜) Hope you have many more enjoyable rounds with your cart! ⛳
@@StewartGolf Thanks, just a caveat... Josh in Chicago has been awesome to me. Since I first bought my cart he has replaced the wheels, mother board and put in the new lithium battery. I needed the wheels but when he told me the newer parts were available I asked him to replace those as well. Very pleased
Matt with your own open heart just send it over here to South Africa.... I have been following you since you start at your old home... Show us you can ship it over the pond 🤗🤗🤗💕😁⛳
I have an older version (7 years). It's a great tool. I wish we could adjust the distance at which it follows. Following up and down hills is not so great. Down hills it will often run into you. Up hills you need to have a hand on it so it doesn't tip back. Mine is starting to show signs of wear: The wheels are worn smooth; the battery doesn't hold as good a charge. The plastic structure isn't as strong as it should be so things break off. I think I'll need to buy another one soon (yes, I would get one again). Cost is an issue for all but the richest golfers. Budget on it lasting 8-10 years. Edit: I sent my unit in for refurbishment. New wheels. New battery. Replacement of a couple of structural components. While they were at it, they reprogrammed the "follow" function (at least it seems like it). Unit is like new. Cost me C$300 for this process. Totally worth it.
The technology is getting better and better. I'm digging the wheelie bars. The price is a bit high but it's worth it if you have the right course and friends who will walk and don't expect you to share a cart.
Signed up to the newsletter 🤞🏽🤞🏽 man this would make a huge difference especially over here in England as we walk 98% of the time we play! Love it what a piece of kit!
I watched your video on how to break 80 im trying to break 90. And I started walking some of the 18 hole courses. It was hard but I think it let me focus more on my game So I'm gonna start walking more of this courses now. Thanks for the videos
I'm in my 60s and still use a push cart. My home course is short but very hilly and I'm starting to find I'm running out of puff over the last few holes and that is adding shots to my score. I've been re-watching your various powered cart reviews (thx for the info) with a view to making the move into one. Your a fit looking guy Matt and that looked like it took a bit of effort to lift high enough to get into a car book so I'm guessing it's not for the older, less fit brigade (thankfully that's not me .... yet). And I agree with you re the speed control on the handle too. Holding the cart one-handed while trying to control speed on the remote with the other hand could get a bit tricky. Otherwise, it's a nice looking bit of kit.
Nice cart but a bit expensive!!! I was saving up for another E-cart but ended up buying a GC3. Luckily my son works at a golf course so I get better rates.
Thank you for your expertise and sense of humor. I’ve watched all your videos & have used your suggestions very often. Your generosity is also greatly appreciated in giving away this bag cart. Living in central Pa, where a level lie is as rare as an eagle, it’s very difficult to carry or use a pull cart. Especially having severe heart cardiomyopathy and an implanted defibrillator. Walking is my best exercise. It would be a God send and allow me to continue to golf.
Love your content. so this is where you say you're worthy of this prize, ok. Volunteer at golf course as a ranger (do a good job by keeping up the pace of play with diplomatic expertise at addressing those issues in a fun way), my hobby is collecting golf balls. I gave out 300-500 golf balls to my golf friends, co-workers and some patrons on the golf course. Air Force vet, good guy who loves golf. I'm also fat so I need to walk more.
Cool vid, thanks for sharing an honest opinion. In Japan, where I live, walking is not very common or even allowed. I have gotten used to a cart with my big bag, drinks & extra balls and then walking as much as possible with my sub bag down the fairway to the green. Some courses, unfortunately don't even allow that (a sub or range bag), but I will still walk with a handful of clubs. Self powered carts and push carts in general are cool, but just not generally allowed in Japan.
Great review thank you. I definitely need an electric cart. Now that you've used a cart with the follow feature what percentage of the time did you use the follow feature and what percentage was using the remote for the cart. A difference I noticed on this cart compared to others you've reviewed is the front wheels are fixed are there any pluses or minuses to the fixed front wheels?
I played with someone that had an electric cart a few weeks ago. At one stage I was addressing to play my fairway shot when I looked up and saw the cart speeding away from him across the fairway and him running after it. It was hilarious. At that point I thought to myself I'll stick to my push cart.
Great Video Want this walking cart so badly as I ma recuperating form spinal fusion and dying to walk and golf again. Good review. Want something that follows and wish it had a drink holder and some additional accessories like for a Bushnell.
After a load of deliberation I use a Motocaddy s1. It's simple and incredible at what it does. All other thrills, in my opinion, are distractions I'd rather avoid.
Stumbled across your channel during last years lock down & been a fan ever since, you’ve helped me immensely, thank you Matt. Great channel Great cart Great giveaway 👍
U love your videos Matt. I would love to have this cart because it would make it so much easier to walk the course. You do great videos keep it up. You help my game so much
Now that you've tested 3 electronic caddys which is your favorite, the Cart Tek, the MGI Zip Navigator or the Stewart Golf Q? Also, have you looked at the QOD? It's made in Australia and has a distributor in California. I will say that right now like everything else being shipped into the US, that the US distributor of the QOD says they are on back order. I like it for it's simplicity in that it functions much like the Cart Tek when it is in manual mode. You set the speed which you are comfortable walking and then reach out to the handles when you need to turn or go over a curb. It also folds up really small and claims the battery will go 36 holes, though I have yet to test that out, but I will next June when I play Bandon Dunes.
Would love to walk more. The guys at my dad's club always walk and so I do too, but not having one of my own I have to use the course's which are garbage. Would play with my Dad a lot more if I had something like this but just not in the budget right now.
the wiz kid's at M.I.T. can probably build one for under $200.00 and have it solar powered and tell you how far your ball traveled and how much it is to the hole, along with locating your ball within a ten foot square. even read green conditions and what line to take.
This is amazing, all the push carts now I have tried are garbage. With my heart palpitations its hard to walk the course and carry my bag, but this would be a great combo of exercise and connivence!
I'm not sure I would want to deal with it on the course, but it looks like it would be a fun distraction on those days when your round is going sideways. What about just an attachment for normal push carts to provide assistance going up hills? On some hills, I would rather just carry my bag up the hill than push the cart.
As an owner of a Stewart follow trolley I would have to say that the “follow” feature isn’t as good as claimed. Even if the handset is clipped on the recommended place you have to walk slowly or the trolley swings about clearly looking for a signal from the handset. I have tried to set the speed several times without much success. I could have saved a lot of cash if I had just bought the remote version.
A very nice cart but it's on the high end. Technology these days is amazing. I'm looking at MGI and they have some nice ones and the price isn't too bad either. Anyway, I like your video and subscribed. Keep it coming...
I have my last chemo treatment today. This would help me carry my clubs and allow me to still play. Even though I can't play well, golf brings me joy!
Congrats on completing your treatments!!!Happy that you get to go play again 🤙🏽Enjoy 👍🏽God Bless🙏🏽
I love this!
I’m 63 years young and still walk every chance I get. Living in Southern California anytime it’s under 90 I’m walking.
I think it makes the game so much more enjoyable not to mention the excersize.
Didn’t even know you had a monthly newsletter, but now I’m subscribed.
Thanks for all the great tips.
As one who is advancing in years, I need the exercise that walking a course offers, but pushing the cart up hills is a true chore. Last year, I bought a Motocaddy (sorry but the Stewart was a bit beyond the slush fund portion of the golf budget). Best investment in my game that could be made. Technology is a wonderful thing.
Carrying clubs or pulling a cart are hard on a 68 year old back. Been looking at an electric cart and this Stewart Q Series Power Golf Cart would help me continue to walk the course instead of renting a rider cart. Thanks for the nice offer Mr. SG.
Here in Belgium it's prohibited to drive with your cart over the tee boxes.
Understandable, because the tires destroys the grass when wet.
Love that golf cart! I am 64 years old with a few health issues and can see the benefits of having an electric golf caddie as opposed to push caddie. The courses were I am located are very hilly and rather tiring if you have to push a caddie up hill. By the time you reach the top you are out of breath and unable to give you best efford on the next shot. These caddies are great to have if you need the exercise of walking without having to push a cart of lug a heavy bag around the course.
I have owned a Stewart XIX Follow for 3 years and 100% love it. My wife has had the Q for about 1 year and also loves it. The Q is easier to transport. Wonderful products! You
're not exhausted after a 4 hour round, you get your walking exercise, and your shirts aren't ruined by bag carrying straps.
Main differences between the X9 and Q? Just weight?
The man reason I use a cart is my knees can't handle me the weight of my clubs on my back. This would allow me to walk without further damaging my joints. Thanks for the chance at winning this amazing piece of technology. Great out of the box information on your channel.
I'm on the waiting list for ankle replacement / reconstructive foot surgery. I can't wait to walk 18 again and this FOLLOW cart by Stewart Golf is now on my wish list! :)
I have always loved you’re videos. Actually I just broke 80 for the first thanks to you’re video I stayed calm and collective and made more pars, I could really use this pushcart to help me improve my game so that my shoulders are not as tired. I really love all of you’re videos and I can’t wait for all of you’re new videos. I really would love to win the contest.
Just singed up for the new letter. Thank you so much for giving us this opportunity.
It works best in follow if you clip remote to your belt or back pocket. As it explains on website by holding in your hand it reacts to the swinging of arms and appear herky / jerky. As for it catching up to you on downhills in wet conditions this could happened but on our hilly course by simply being aware it’s never happened. One thing is if you use the Stewart Bag that’s keyed it is really stable. My first time out I didn’t sit my sun mountain cart bag on cart straight nor were strap it properly and it twisted going down hill and fell out. Once I made sure it sat on base flat and secure squarely it’s fine. The remote is great to send the cart 50 yards +/- further so you can meet it on other side of green. I use follow 70% of time, remote 25% and remote holding handle less than 5%. It really is stable, follows very well, and is just awesome. $ may be too much for most…..non follow is some what cheaper and comparable to others quality remote carts….but the follow is relaxing and quality made. It doesn’t tip unless you really try hard. Really enjoy your video’s.
Great to hear that you're loving your Q Follow! Thanks for the review ⛳
I've been toying with the idea of an electric cart... I'm 45 and had back surgery so carrying is out of the question . I do have and use a push cart but having one of these would be great! Save the legs and back. Love your vidoes and now have a newsletter to look forward to.
I have a push cart and love to walk. We play at a hilly course in north GA and even though I am 71. Love the channel. 👍
Most entertaining and knowledgeable golf guy around. He's got a knack for filming, editing, and teaching.
Thank you for the videos. After 3 back surgeries my GHIN was 30, 6 months ago. I started walking and getting a better appreciation of the courses. Now down to GHIN 19. I play 3-4 times a week and on the range most other days. Love the videos and product support.
I love that golf has become so innovative to allow everyone an opportunity to play. Nice cart!
Pick me, I’m your #1 fan. US Navy retired and Gulf War veteran. I love golf and your channel and I need to walk as much as I can.
I think walking is so good to keep us all young and I am glad golf is finding ways to keep people playing the game as long as possible. Thanks for the review!
By the way, I did break 90 for the first time earlier this month. 86. I was tickled to death. Your videos are helping.
When is the drawing? Great review - appreciate the insights, I think the follow me feature is very cool!
Mr. Short Game - This is a scam, I replied to the text - they are asking for money and credit card information.
I had a lift truck crush my left foot and severe 3 of my toes off and now I lean to the right side making that side of my hip really tight. I put on lots of weight and riding in a cart getting in and out is getting very hard and hard on my right hip. Physio says I need to walk as much as I can. I love the game of golf and able to walk the course all the time would help me tremendously with health and mind. Also thanks for the golf video tips they do help so keep up the golf videos!
I used to love walking the course but ever since I got in a car accident a couple of years ago. My walking days (carrying/push cart) on the course was a little more challenging. I have no problem walking, it’s the carrying or pushing is what causes my low back to start hurting. I thought about getting something like this product but you said it best, it’s a little pricey. I would love to walk the course again… Maybe one day.
I purchased a Stewart Golf cart a few years ago before they had one with the "follow" feature. I chose it over other brands that had the follow feature because I didn't trust the technology, perhaps they're better now. Regardless, I think Stewart Golf makes the best remote cart period. I also think my game is much better when I walk. I'm more focused and I get a better feel for the lay of the land walking to my ball versus riding in a cart with someone that I have to go to their ball or worse, look for their ball. It is still a struggle getting the other players in carts to go ahead, play ready golf and I'll catch up. By the time the other three have played I'm at my ball and ready to play and not holding up pace. Some just don't get it and I have found myself often just renting a cart because I hate slow play and feel like I'm holding the others up. I was really happy that I had my remote cart last year at the height of the pandemic because my club was not letting out carts and only allowing two players per tee time... a lot of my friends just didn't play. We're all in our 60's and most refuse to walk.
Glad to hear you're loving your Stewart Golf cart Brian. You're exactly right in regards to pace of play (it's a myth that Remote carts hold up play! 😜) Hope you have many more enjoyable rounds with your cart! ⛳
@@StewartGolf Thanks, just a caveat... Josh in Chicago has been awesome to me. Since I first bought my cart he has replaced the wheels, mother board and put in the new lithium battery. I needed the wheels but when he told me the newer parts were available I asked him to replace those as well. Very pleased
It’s an amazing power cart. The follow feature is the standout feature on the cart.
Love this. Turning 60 and loving to walk the course
As a tubby guy i am definitely wanting to start walking. Have loved the idea of having an electric cart... we'll see... great stuff!! cheers!
I have a Q trolley and love it. Best thing I’ve ever brought
Great to hear Phillip! ⛳
Matt with your own open heart just send it over here to South Africa.... I have been following you since you start at your old home... Show us you can ship it over the pond 🤗🤗🤗💕😁⛳
I know this would help me by making me want to walk the course more to get myself in better shape and lose a few pounds
I have an older version (7 years). It's a great tool. I wish we could adjust the distance at which it follows. Following up and down hills is not so great. Down hills it will often run into you. Up hills you need to have a hand on it so it doesn't tip back.
Mine is starting to show signs of wear: The wheels are worn smooth; the battery doesn't hold as good a charge. The plastic structure isn't as strong as it should be so things break off. I think I'll need to buy another one soon (yes, I would get one again). Cost is an issue for all but the richest golfers. Budget on it lasting 8-10 years.
Edit: I sent my unit in for refurbishment. New wheels. New battery. Replacement of a couple of structural components. While they were at it, they reprogrammed the "follow" function (at least it seems like it). Unit is like new. Cost me C$300 for this process. Totally worth it.
My friends will go crazy when I get to the course with that beast!!😂😂💪🏽💪🏽
I love the endorsement to get out of your cart and actually get some good exercise by walking.
Started to watch more of your posts and appreciate your work.
Haha nice putt! “I didn’t think it was going in” ha looked in all the way!
Thanks for the review! Good luck to everyone who's entered the giveaway too! ⛳
Turned 75 this year and walking with this cart would be the best exercise.
Just when I was planning to buy a cart this beast turned up on my feed! Guess I’ll wait to buy one until I know if I won 🙌🏼🥳
The technology is getting better and better. I'm digging the wheelie bars. The price is a bit high but it's worth it if you have the right course and friends who will walk and don't expect you to share a cart.
Great looking cart. Excellent review as always
Looks like a great product. Thanks for reviewing. Would help me continue to stay healthy by walking.
Signed up to the newsletter 🤞🏽🤞🏽 man this would make a huge difference especially over here in England as we walk 98% of the time we play! Love it what a piece of kit!
I watched your video on how to break 80 im trying to break 90. And I started walking some of the 18 hole courses. It was hard but I think it let me focus more on my game So I'm gonna start walking more of this courses now. Thanks for the videos
I'm in my 60s and still use a push cart. My home course is short but very hilly and I'm starting to find I'm running out of puff over the last few holes and that is adding shots to my score. I've been re-watching your various powered cart reviews (thx for the info) with a view to making the move into one.
Your a fit looking guy Matt and that looked like it took a bit of effort to lift high enough to get into a car book so I'm guessing it's not for the older, less fit brigade (thankfully that's not me .... yet). And I agree with you re the speed control on the handle too. Holding the cart one-handed while trying to control speed on the remote with the other hand could get a bit tricky. Otherwise, it's a nice looking bit of kit.
Nice cart but a bit expensive!!! I was saving up for another E-cart but ended up buying a GC3. Luckily my son works at a golf course so I get better rates.
Thank you for your expertise and sense of humor. I’ve watched all your videos & have used your suggestions very often. Your generosity is also greatly appreciated in giving away this bag cart. Living in central Pa, where a level lie is as rare as an eagle, it’s very difficult to carry or use a pull cart. Especially having severe heart cardiomyopathy and an implanted defibrillator. Walking is my best exercise. It would be a God send and allow me to continue to golf.
Love your content. so this is where you say you're worthy of this prize, ok. Volunteer at golf course as a ranger (do a good job by keeping up the pace of play with diplomatic expertise at addressing those issues in a fun way), my hobby is collecting golf balls. I gave out 300-500 golf balls to my golf friends, co-workers and some patrons on the golf course. Air Force vet, good guy who loves golf. I'm also fat so I need to walk more.
When you threw it, it lost signal connection between devices so it stopped. If you could throw as slow as you walk it would “fetch”.
Very cool cart.
I use my push cart here in Tallahassee when it’s not too hot (under 90)
Thank you for all the great information you contribute to the golf community.
I use the stewart x9 remote without follow function.
Great 👌
It's like golf with a caddy😇
Great to hear Barney! ⛳
May not tip but @4:50 it popped a wheelie 😂😂😂😂😂 that’s awesome
you will make my year.... but feel that you will not post to the UK. Love your VLOGS. Good luck in going forward..
Looks like a great product. As always, I enjoyed the video
Cool vid, thanks for sharing an honest opinion. In Japan, where I live, walking is not very common or even allowed. I have gotten used to a cart with my big bag, drinks & extra balls and then walking as much as possible with my sub bag down the fairway to the green. Some courses, unfortunately don't even allow that (a sub or range bag), but I will still walk with a handful of clubs. Self powered carts and push carts in general are cool, but just not generally allowed in Japan.
Duuuude long time fan! I need this in my life! 🙏 🙏 🙏
Thanks for going over all the golf stff. I love your channel ❤
Great review thank you. I definitely need an electric cart. Now that you've used a cart with the follow feature what percentage of the time did you use the follow feature and what percentage was using the remote for the cart. A difference I noticed on this cart compared to others you've reviewed is the front wheels are fixed are there any pluses or minuses to the fixed front wheels?
Awesome cart, I am a walker, definitely will consider!
I wish I could win this, very cool, the follow feature is awesome 😎
I just got this video and saw you birding the hole....Great !!
I played with someone that had an electric cart a few weeks ago. At one stage I was addressing to play my fairway shot when I looked up and saw the cart speeding away from him across the fairway and him running after it. It was hilarious. At that point I thought to myself I'll stick to my push cart.
Really liked the video keep the good work up I need this trolley because my one broke the other day
Putter cover holder, drink holder, phone holder with sunshade! The possibilities are endless!
I’m getting a little older, so if I’m playing 18 I’m riding. This would allow me to walk, and is also something I could never afford. Great video 👍
This would be awesome playing at the altitude and with the slopes on the home course. 🤞
Great Video Want this walking cart so badly as I ma recuperating form spinal fusion and dying to walk and golf again. Good review. Want something that follows and wish it had a drink holder and some additional accessories like for a Bushnell.
My pushcart was the best investment I’ve made in golf in my opinion. Love walking courses and has good storage and etc.
After a load of deliberation I use a Motocaddy s1. It's simple and incredible at what it does. All other thrills, in my opinion, are distractions I'd rather avoid.
Stumbled across your channel during last years lock down & been a fan ever since, you’ve helped me immensely, thank you Matt.
Great channel
Great cart
Great giveaway 👍
When I was at Desert Mountain, we had 6 of the Tempo Walks. Great for the "flatter" Renegade course, wouldn't work on the courses up the mountain.
U love your videos Matt. I would love to have this cart because it would make it so much easier to walk the course. You do great videos keep it up. You help my game so much
Pretty cool giveaway….another great review. Always entertaining. 👍🏼 Stewart Golf looks the business.
I walked a lot in California, but not so much here in South Carolina. Would like to start more
I love walking the courses but pushing the carts days will be hopefully over soon 😜
Now that you've tested 3 electronic caddys which is your favorite, the Cart Tek, the MGI Zip Navigator or the Stewart Golf Q? Also, have you looked at the QOD? It's made in Australia and has a distributor in California. I will say that right now like everything else being shipped into the US, that the US distributor of the QOD says they are on back order. I like it for it's simplicity in that it functions much like the Cart Tek when it is in manual mode. You set the speed which you are comfortable walking and then reach out to the handles when you need to turn or go over a curb. It also folds up really small and claims the battery will go 36 holes, though I have yet to test that out, but I will next June when I play Bandon Dunes.
what type of battery specifications and dc motor watts is used?
Would love to walk more. The guys at my dad's club always walk and so I do too, but not having one of my own I have to use the course's which are garbage. Would play with my Dad a lot more if I had something like this but just not in the budget right now.
Another great video! Thank you for sharing.
I love the follow mode.
the wiz kid's at M.I.T. can probably build one for under $200.00 and have it solar powered and tell you how far your ball traveled and how much it is to the hole, along with locating your ball within a ten foot square. even read green conditions and what line to take.
Have been looking at remote carts. This one looks cool. How will it travel down under.
I don’t walk the course because it weight of the clubs will wear my back out. This would be a great tool to help with that predicament
This is amazing, all the push carts now I have tried are garbage. With my heart palpitations its hard to walk the course and carry my bag, but this would be a great combo of exercise and connivence!
Liking your videos more and more Mr. Short Game.
I like walking the course but not a big fan of push carts but that seems pretty cool, I’ve seen similar ones on the course but nothing like that
6:49 ... "birdie." hahahahahahahaha! great!
Just subscribed hope to win the cart. I'm 78 so walking even with a push cart is a bit trying but with electric cart think I can walk again.
I have an older model without follow mode. Hope to win to try it out.
Very nice cart. You sir are a very good golfer. Can you do more on the golf course videos. Like watching you play. Thanks
I'm not sure I would want to deal with it on the course, but it looks like it would be a fun distraction on those days when your round is going sideways. What about just an attachment for normal push carts to provide assistance going up hills? On some hills, I would rather just carry my bag up the hill than push the cart.
Sweet cart! I need to get one and walk more often
Subscribed to the news letter. When will the drawing being for the cart?
How many putts did that take 🤔
The follow mode looks hard case!
Very nice. As an avid walker I’ve been thinking about a remote cart. That’s a lot of coin though….
I want it, and I want it now!! Thanks Mr SG
As an owner of a Stewart follow trolley I would have to say that the “follow” feature isn’t as good as claimed. Even if the handset is clipped on the recommended place you have to walk slowly or the trolley swings about clearly looking for a signal from the handset. I have tried to set the speed several times without much success. I could have saved a lot of cash if I had just bought the remote version.
I signed up for newsletter, but didn't see any other instructions? I wasn't able to add name either, if needed?
A very nice cart but it's on the high end. Technology these days is amazing. I'm looking at MGI and they have some nice ones and the price isn't too bad either. Anyway, I like your video and subscribed. Keep it coming...
I have had my MGI cart for around 9 months, using it 2x a week. I really love it! And highly recommend.
I play so much better when walking!!
Nice birdie ⛳🎉
What was your final round total and where is the course you were playing as it looks awesome?
The course is White Columns in Milton GA. It's almost an hour north of Atlanta. I used to work there. Nice course. Tom Fazio design.