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So I have been thinking recently that my pull cart may not be the best/most efficient way to walk my home course. My question is, which push cart do you use/recommend and why? My current pull cart gets the job done but I see no one else at my course using a pull cart and the push cart just looks easier in general. Am I crazy? Thanks in advance.

What's in my Bagboy Revolver cart bag:

Polarity MTR Irons 2&3 (hybrid) thru PW
R7 Burner Draw Driver 460cc
R7 Burner 3 Wood 5614 Vokey Wedge Tour Chrome Studio Select 1.5 ProV1's


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I have had a sun mountain speed cart for the past 3 years and just love it. I have used on flat northwestern OH courses and on hillier terrain in southern OH. The best part is the hand brake, which keeps the cart from running away. Umbrella holder is really cool also, hands free making life very easy. There are less expensive models in the marketplace, but IMO i wanted the easiest one i could find and this was it. The push style makes life easier on your back as well vs. the pull style. It keeps the body from twisting - you might not feel this twist when you are using it, but might feel it later on.

One other point - Bagboy makes a universal rain cover that works really well on this cart.

have fun - happy walking.

Cobra L5V - Just waiting for the ZL to have a lower price
Cobra F Speed 2006 3 wood - very underrated 3 wood
Adams Pro Idea 3H and 4H

Taylormade Burner XD 4-AW
Cleveland 48*, 52*, and 60*

Odyssey F7 2 Ball


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I have had a sun mountain speed cart for the past 3 years and just love it. I have used on flat northwestern OH courses and on hillier terrain in southern OH. The best part is the hand brake, which keeps the cart from running away. Umbrella holder is really cool also, hands free making life very easy. There are less expensive models in the marketplace, but IMO i wanted the easiest one i could find and this was it. The push style makes life easier on your back as well vs. the pull style. It keeps the body from twisting - you might not feel this twist when you are using it, but might feel it later on.

Ditto, the speed cart is the best and worth the money!

Titleist 910 D2 9.5 Driver
Titleist 910 F15 & 21 degree fairway wood
Titleist 910 hybrid 24 degree
Mizuno Mp33 5 - PW
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I would also like to say try the speed cart from Sun Mountain, but I would also say they the Clicgear 2.0, it is also a very good cart.

Here's what I play:

Titleist 907 D2 10.5* UST ProForce V2 76-S | Titleist 906F4 18.5* Aldila VS Proto "By You" 80-S | Titleist 585H 21* Aldila VS Proto "By You" 80-S | Titleist ZB 4-PW TTDG S300 | Bob Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 54.10 | Bob Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 60.08 | Scotty Cameron Red X5 33" |


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Thanks for the responses, considering this topic is old and I could've search (newb). I think I am leaning towards the clic gear b/c of the non inflatable tires.

What's in my Bagboy Revolver cart bag:

Polarity MTR Irons 2&3 (hybrid) thru PW
R7 Burner Draw Driver 460cc
R7 Burner 3 Wood 5614 Vokey Wedge Tour Chrome Studio Select 1.5 ProV1's


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