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Old 10-09-2021, 03:47 PM
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Would anyone know what pull cart works best when you want to attach your pull cart to your golf bag and drive to the course in your Golf cart so you can walk the course? Hopefully I didn’t make this too confusing? 😇
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Old 10-09-2021, 03:56 PM
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I have used sunmountains 3 wheel folder and presently use cliqgear 3 wheel folder. Both are great and allow adjustment of the front wheel direction(it can want to go a bit left or right and to those of us who don't want to fight anything). Those are among the best and will set back a few C notes(well worth it).

As to you asking about the fit on the bag then on the cart...I advise attaching the cart at the course. You may not like this option for whatever reason, but you do make it easier to transport the "push" cart using the golf bag straps next to your bag.
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I have used sunmountains 3 wheel folder and presently use cliqgear 3 wheel folder. Both are great and allow adjustment of the front wheel direction(it can want to go a bit left or right and to those of us who don't want to fight anything). Those are among the best and will set back a few C notes(well worth it).

As to you asking about the fit on the bag then on the cart...I advise attaching the cart at the course. You may not like this option for whatever reason, but you do make it easier to transport the "push" cart using the golf bag straps next to your bag.

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Old 10-10-2021, 08:36 AM
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My wife has used a bagboy (2 wheels) pull cart since 2007 without any issues. You can keep the cart attached to the bag -- just fold it up and return it to the cart with the wheels facing toward the rear.
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Look into this - not sure if its available in the US.

Turf Chopper RW

I 3 wheels motorcycle type thing that converts into a walking behind cart.
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Old 10-10-2021, 09:18 AM
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Would anyone know what pull cart works best when you want to attach your pull cart to your golf bag and drive to the course in your Golf cart so you can walk the course? Hopefully I didn’t make this too confusing? 😇
Dunno. The exec. course have pullcarts that rent for a buck apiece so we always use theirs. Saves garage space.
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I have a 3 wheel Sun Mountain Speed Cart. I attach my golf bag to the cart and then attach the cart with bag to the golf cart. Make sure the 2 rear wheels are facing out. I have been doing this for years and have had absolutely no problem. It is nice to unload the cart with bag and then just have to open the wheels when I get to the course.

By doing this, another person is able to ride with me to the course and I have room for their clubs. I have also done this when 2 people have the Sun Mountain carts and have plenty of room for both.
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Look into this - not sure if its available in the US.

Turf Chopper RW

I 3 wheels motorcycle type thing that converts into a walking behind cart.
Turf Chopper! Just the name alone will strike fear in the mind of any greenskeeper!
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Look into this - not sure if its available in the US.

Turf Chopper RW

I 3 wheels motorcycle type thing that converts into a walking behind cart.
162 lbs. That would be hard to get that upon your golf cart to take to the course.
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Old 10-11-2021, 06:26 AM
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Would anyone know what pull cart works best when you want to attach your pull cart to your golf bag and drive to the course in your Golf cart so you can walk the course? Hopefully I didn’t make this too confusing? 😇
Whatever brand of cart you pick, I would highly recommend getting a three wheel push cart. Much easier to push than to pull and much easier on your back to push instead of pull. I have used a Bag Boy for years. I separate the bag from the push cart and assemble at the course.
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Whatever brand of cart you pick, I would highly recommend getting a three wheel push cart. Much easier to push than to pull and much easier on your back to push instead of pull. I have used a Bag Boy for years. I separate the bag from the push cart and assemble at the course.
I prefer the 3 wheelers with air tires. Roll much easier, but no matter what type of tire 3 wheelers are the easiest.
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Old 10-11-2021, 08:03 AM
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I prefer the 3 wheelers with air tires. Roll much easier, but no matter what type of tire 3 wheelers are the easiest.
I have both 2 wheel and 3 wheel carts. Most people think you have to pull a 2 wheel cart, but actually they are very easy to push if you balance them correctly. And they are easier to push up a hill since you aren't fixed to a handle height. And you won't see your bag and cart roll down a hill and into a pond just because you forgot to set the brake (I have!.
Don't rule out a 2 wheel cart - they are smaller, cheaper, and have their advantages. But I will admit to using both.
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Buy the cheapest and lightest 2 wheel folding once pull cart. You never have to detach from your bag ( Hopefully your bag is not too big and heavy. Then you need 3 wheeler ).

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Not quite true!
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162 lbs. That would be hard to get that upon your golf cart to take to the course.
You actually ride it to the course (like a 3 wheeled golf cart) and do somethings to turn it into a push cart.
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