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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)
In order to provide our customers with the most accurate and in-depth information
please read below some answers to the most frequently asked questions about electric
golf caddies in general and Bat-Caddy in particular.
GENERAL QUESTIONS
Why should I use an electric golf push cart vs. a regular push cart or a golf cart?
Bat-Caddy: Electric golf caddies provide you with a series of benefits, such as improved
health and fitness, weight loss, lower handicap and a better overall golf experience, as
well as economic benefits due to the saved rental cart fees. On Average a Bat-Caddy
pays back for itself within one season considering a $15.00-$20.00 rental cart fee. The
caddy basically gives you the experience to play like a Tour Professional, i.e. walking but
not having to carry, push or pull and thus avoiding any strain or fatigue which will most
definitely impact your golf game. The real question is why should I not use an electric
golf caddy and continue to carry my bag or waste money on riding cart rental fees?
Please also read our Product Benefits section on our website.
What is the difference between a remote controlled and a manually controlled
motorized golf trolley?
Bat-Caddy: The remote controlled caddy can be operated via a handheld remote
transmitter up to 100 yards distance. The manually controlled caddy is also power
assisted but steering and speed control needs to be performed manually on the handle,
so you will have to walk close to the caddy while operating it. The remote controlled
caddy can also be manually operated via a seamless rheostat control on the handle. It
especially comes in handy when walking off the fairway or after putting, because you
don't have to walk back to your cart.
How do I know if a motorized golf push cart is not too complicated for me to
operate and maintain?
An electric caddy does require some minimal technical understanding and affinity, as it
is a rather sophisticated, yet easy to use electrical/mechanical device with moving and
wear/consumable parts. Remote controlled carts require a little bit more
involvement/touch and forward looking operation than the manual carts, as they will
follow the topography of the course. Eventually, wear and consumable parts need to be
replaced, so look for a supplier who has all parts in stock and is transparent in parts
pricing. Our sincere advice is: if you don't know clockwise from counter clockwise, left
from right, plus from a minus battery pole or cannot read instructions or expect pushing
a button and the caddy will follow you from the 1st tee to the 19th hole - Don't buy an
electric golf cart!
Will the golf cart follow me?
Bat-Caddy: No! The type of carts that follow you are mostly obsolete or extinct. The