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Alphard Pro V2 Push Cart Motor
Posted on 5/20/26 at 8:49 pm
Posted on 5/20/26 at 8:49 pm
I have been using a Clic Gear 4 for the last 3 years and try to walk as much as possible. The only thing I didn’t like was if I walked 18 holes by about hole 14 my back would be pretty achy and tight. I started looking into remote carts and found this Alphard and it is a game changer. Something really nice being able to just walk the fairways without pushing the cart. Also can switch from my lighter weight bag to a cart bag that has plenty of storage.
Posted on 5/20/26 at 9:23 pm to SingleMalt1973
Raise your handle up higher on your cart.
Posted on 5/21/26 at 6:06 am to SingleMalt1973
Love my V2. Absolutely a game changer.
Its still to hot to walk much of the day in the summer but being able to send the cart to the back of the green towards the next hole, etc. makes things so much easier.
Its still to hot to walk much of the day in the summer but being able to send the cart to the back of the green towards the next hole, etc. makes things so much easier.
Posted on 5/21/26 at 6:20 am to SingleMalt1973
They make the cybercart too
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I have a couple friends who use it. It has a gyroscope which keeps it going straight on side hills.
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I have a couple friends who use it. It has a gyroscope which keeps it going straight on side hills.
Posted on 5/21/26 at 7:05 am to SingleMalt1973
Have had mine for year and half, never an issue. No more leaning over, battery hardly loses any charge! Highly recommend!
Posted on 5/21/26 at 8:18 am to SingleMalt1973
My wife got me the Zip Navigator for our anniversary last year and it might be my favorite gift ever.
I prefer to walk but after two back surgeries backpacking it just starts to hurt after 12 holes or so. Got a push cart a few years ago and just wasn't crazy about it. But friggin love the battery powered one. Has a seat attachment and and sand bottle attachment. Being able to fill divots even when walking is nice.
I can get 36 holes out of one charge.
I prefer to walk but after two back surgeries backpacking it just starts to hurt after 12 holes or so. Got a push cart a few years ago and just wasn't crazy about it. But friggin love the battery powered one. Has a seat attachment and and sand bottle attachment. Being able to fill divots even when walking is nice.
I can get 36 holes out of one charge.
Posted on 5/21/26 at 8:22 am to iwyLSUiwy
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Being able to fill divots even when walking is nice.
I bought an extra attachment for my pushcart just to add a spot for a sand bottle. I don't want anyone to have a reason to bitch about being behind walkers. If we are going to start the revolution to get walking to be the norm in the US, we can't have any excuses working against us.
Posted on 5/21/26 at 8:29 am to DestrehanTiger
I have had both versions and love them. Golf is meant to played while walking and shooting the shite with friends.
As above person commented, it’s still too hot in the summer unless you are teeing off around 7am but I use the heck out of it from October to June.
As above person commented, it’s still too hot in the summer unless you are teeing off around 7am but I use the heck out of it from October to June.
Posted on 5/21/26 at 8:34 am to DestrehanTiger
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If we are going to start the revolution to get walking to be the norm in the US, we can't have any excuses working against us.
True. I don't see it happening though. I'm 40 and most of the people my age and younger almost solely ride carts. It's really the older generation at my club that walks unless it's a high schooler.
I ride when I play in tournaments because you are required to and when it's the 95 degree Louisiana heat but golf is just so much more enjoyable walking. I also typically play better when walking as well because you're thinking about the course and your shots more. You're reading the green earlier on on most occasions walking up from the front. Plus the extra steps you get in is certainly nice. Helps keep some weight off since I'm not in the gym as much as I used to be. Just all around better experience. Probably preaching to the choir here.
It would be nice if more people walked I just have a hard time seeing it since the biggest age range of golfers is 18-35 and you just rarely see that age range walking.
Posted on 5/21/26 at 8:57 am to iwyLSUiwy
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It would be nice if more people walked I just have a hard time seeing it since the biggest age range of golfers is 18-35 and you just rarely see that age range walking.
I am not a member anywhere, so I am usually at public and semi-private places. I rarely see anyone walking, but when I do, it usually tends to be younger people. The older guys are set in their ways that golf is a riding sport. It's always funny when someone older at a course is shocked to see someone walking. It usually goes something like:
Starter: Carts are over there
Me: That's ok, we are walking
Starter: Walking?!? Really. Why?
It's funny, but it is also sad. When it's 60 out, everyone that can should be walking. As you said, I think it is a more pleasant experience. It makes the slow rounds at public courses bearable. The extra few minutes between shots is spent chatting and "exercising", instead of sitting.
This post was edited on 5/21/26 at 9:01 am
Posted on 5/21/26 at 5:32 pm to SingleMalt1973
I see one of these in my future. I wondered why there was not something like this available for push carts since there so many other scooters and boards on the market.
I play mostly twighlight 18 after work and the course is 50% to 60% walkers. I get in 18 in 3:45 hours or less. Its great!
I play mostly twighlight 18 after work and the course is 50% to 60% walkers. I get in 18 in 3:45 hours or less. Its great!
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