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Is this a good one? Does one like this function as a push and pull cart? My friend's wife is asking.

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Is this a good one? Does one like this function as a push and pull cart? My friend's wife is asking.

Post a link to the model you are talking about.

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You can push or pull a 2-wheeled "pull" cart. You just need to get used to balancing the bag when pushing it. I have both 2 wheel "pull/push" carts and 3 wheel "push" carts. There are advantages to each type. You can't go wrong by starting with a 2-wheel, though, it is cheaper, lighter, and generally more compact. You might like to add a 3 or 4 wheel cart in the future, if you like to carry a full set of clubs in a big heavy bag.


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Is this a good one? Does one like this function as a push and pull cart? My friend's wife is asking.

Since you didn't link to a specific model, I did a google search on Top Flite pull cart and all that came up were push carts.  Which is the better way to go in any case, IMO, unless the owner's car is too small to fit the push cart, which generally takes up more space than a pull cart.

But then again, what the hell do I know?

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I was finally able to post a picture of the cart that I was asking about.

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Driver: Callaway Razr X Black 10.5*
FW / Hybrid: Nike T40 4W 17* / Nike CPR 24*
Irons: Callaway Razr X HL 5I-SW
Putter: Nike Method Core Putter
Balls: Nike PD Soft


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I have a Z-tech aluminum one.  It has held up well and is less expensive than the Top Flight.  Only $50.  I would recommend it over steel.

http://www.golfsmith.com/product/30083015/ztech-aluminum-pull-cart

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I was finally able to post a picture of the cart that I was asking about.

Clearly a push cart, so yes, it will work as  push cart. :-P

As to its quality, I can't say.

I have a Z-tech aluminum one.  It has held up well and is less expensive than the Top Flight.  Only $50.  I would recommend it over steel.

http://www.golfsmith.com/product/30083015/ztech-aluminum-pull-cart

But the one they were actually talking about is a push cart, so it is apples to oranges.

But then again, what the hell do I know?

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