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Reddit mentions of Jef World Of Golf Deluxe Steel Golf Cart
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of Jef World Of Golf Deluxe Steel Golf Cart. Here are the top ones.
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- Lightweight and sturdy, steel Deluxe Golf Cart offers easy mobility on the course
- Opens and closes in one fluid motion; folds in half for compact storage
- Wide wheels for stability with clip on mechanism for easy removal
- Waterproof scorecard holder
- Contoured bottom for larger bags with an adjustable bag strap
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black/Silver |
Height | 33.5 Inches |
Length | 9 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | May 2010 |
Weight | 0.220462262 Pounds |
Width | 10 Inches |
Almost everyone uses them here in Australia. Very few people carry and even less ride in a cart. If I had to put a number on it I would say 97+% of golfers use a push cart or electric push cart. I don't really understand why people in the US don't like them.
The cheapest option is one of these two wheel carts. I used on for a while and it gets the job done but it's nowhere near as good as a three wheeled cart. The next step up would be a cheap three wheel which you can get for about $75. The main issue with these is build quality, you will only get a year or two out of them from what I've seen.
Best for the money would be the Caddytek EZ-Fold which is between $100-150. It comes with all the features you need including a cooler bag and lots of storage and is well built. The best is arguably the Clicgear 3.5 which comes in at around $220. The build quality is slightly better than the Caddytek and it's easier to get replacement parts/accessories for. Down side is extra $100 for the cart and it doesn't come with a cooler bag which runs about $40 for the clicgear one.
Personally I went with the caddytek because of the price and I'm happy with it. If price is an issue I would recommend going for the caddytek ez fold as a minimum it's streets ahead of the cheap two/three wheelers.
I bought this ball golf push cart.
I then bought some plywood, L brackets and screws.
Cut the plywood to fit and used the L brackets to fit the cooler snug as well as to screw on the bottom so the plywood would support the bag on the bottom.
Spent a total of 50 bucks and about an hour or less putting it together