Get a Clicgear. It's the industry standard.
Years ago, I had a Sun Mt speed cart, then more or less accidentally got a Clicgear for Christmas. I used the Clicgear twice, and immediately sold the Sun Mt. on Craigslist; it wasn't even a close call. I used that Clicgear (2.0, I believe) for 11 years, countless rounds and thousands of miles before I replaced it with a new 4.0 this year just before the toilet paper/push cart shortages. I only did that because the wheel bearings were shot; I could have replaced the wheels for under $100, but the 4.0 had a better brake, more storage, etc, so I figured I'd get the new one; if it lasts like the old one, I'll likely not be walking anymore before I have to decide what to do next.
The Clicgear is a beautiful piece of engineering. Folds up to a 2' cube, essentially never tips over, has great accessories available, and is just indestructible. I keep it in the trunk of the car all the time; it folds up so small that I never need the space.If you go to an NCAA women's event, you'll see LOTS of the players using push carts; ALL of them are Clicgears. (Men are push cart resistant, but the ones who do use Clicgear as well.)
My ONLY reservation about Clicgear would be IF you anticipate ever putting a device called eWheels on your cart, which is a $500 way to convert to an battery/electric cart, eWheels recommends that you get a push cart that has a front wheels that is able to turn freely instead of being fixed; eWheels works with Clicgear, but the turning radius is obviously bigger.
Hope that helps. I promise you that you'll never have buyer's remorse.