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Brian Phillips

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Re: Remote control bag carts?
« Reply #25 on: April 19, 2008, 09:18:31 AM »
I do hope that those benighted purists, who frown on powered golf carts, get to an age where their arthritic bones and feeble lungs (from smoking no doubt) prevent them from carrying or pushing a tricycle.

I no longer carry,  much too uncomfortable on old injuries, so I use a Powa- Caddie. It is not remote controlled and serves a very useful purpose.

Bob


Bob,

I so agree.  I think they are fantastic pieces of kit and if it keeps a ageing golfer walking a course than sitting in a buggy then that is just superb.

You see them all over the place in Europe.

Brian
Bunkers, if they be good bunkers, and bunkers of strong character, refuse to be disregarded, and insist on asserting themselves; they do not mind being avoided, but they decline to be ignored - John Low Concerning Golf

Mike Bowline

Re: Remote control bag carts?
« Reply #26 on: April 19, 2008, 09:25:52 AM »
I ADORE carrying my bag. The hypnotically rythymical rattle of the clubs. The springy bounce of the bag on the shoulder. It makes me feel good. It re-unites me with the spirit of golf. It feels true. It is deeply elemental and more than a little spiritual. It reminds me of the history of the game.
FBD.

Martin: WELL SAID!

May I add there is nothing like leaving the first tee, throwing the bag over my shoulder, walking with a group of friends, and beginning a round of golf, all of us walking. Pure nirvana is when we all arrive to our drives and you could throw a blanket over them (usually they are under a blanket and I'm in the rough).

Someday, when I am unable to carry clubs due to arthiritic joints, etc, I plan on using a pull/pushcart/trolley. If it is motorized, that would be OK IMHO. They do seem to best suited to a player who plays most of his/her rounds at the same course, due to the ungainly size and weight component of the technology. It looks like it might be difficult to haul the motorized trolley in the trunk (boot) to courses away from "home base".

Nevertheless, the clink-clink-clink of clubs over the shoulder is really a neat part of the game.

rjsimper

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Re: Remote control bag carts?
« Reply #27 on: April 19, 2008, 09:40:31 AM »
When given the option, I will happily walk and carry until I can no longer carry.
Then I will push a speed cart until I can no longer push.
Then I will move to a remote control or power-aided cart until I can no longer walk.
Then I will ride a golf cart until I can no longer play.

Exceptions to this include 110 degree days at Stone Eagle, August weekends in Palm Desert or Scottsdale, and bachelor parties amongst non-serious friends, and I reserve the right to add exceptions at any given time.


Bob_Huntley

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Re: Remote control bag carts?
« Reply #28 on: April 19, 2008, 12:04:06 PM »
Bob

You wanted and played contact sports ‘DIDNT RUN IN TRACK
MEETS AS I FOUND THAT IF THERE WAS NO PHYSICAL
CONTACT, THERE WASN'T MUCH FUN IN THE EVENT.
So I wonder why you play golf, it’s a no contact sport?


Melvyn,

That period of my life was almost fifty years ago. I didn't realize then, that golf was the best game of them all and I could play it for life.

I apologise for the use of bunkum.   


Bob

James Bennett

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Re: Remote control bag carts?
« Reply #29 on: April 19, 2008, 09:26:43 PM »
Bob

You wanted and played contact sports ‘DIDNT RUN IN TRACK
MEETS AS I FOUND THAT IF THERE WAS NO PHYSICAL
CONTACT, THERE WASN'T MUCH FUN IN THE EVENT.
So I wonder why you play golf, it’s a no contact sport?


Melvyn,

That period of my life was almost fifty years ago. I didn't realize then, that golf was the best game of them all and I could play it for life.

I apologise for the use of bunkum.   


Bob

Bob

playing 'Wolf' with you is the closest that Golf played as gentlemen can be to a physical contact sport.  I still remember the putt on #13 on the Dunes, and your endeavour to ensure a Texan (I think) didn't win that day.  Some shots have a similar impact to a physical blow.

Oh, and what Ryan Simper said too.

James B
Bob; its impossible to explain some of the clutter that gets recalled from the attic between my ears. .  (SL Solow)

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