Intech LiteRider Cart (10-inch wheels, steel frame)
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Junior Golf Push Carts
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The product is INTECH LiteRider Cart (10" wheels, steel frame). Read more...
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The Intech Junior Golf Cart is the completion of a junior's equipment. This sturdy lightweight steel frame cart is a durable item that rides easily over the fairways. It has a detachable water bottle to keep your junior hydrated on those warm summer days. Read more...
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Young Gun Junior Golf Cart - New from Europe's number one junior golf brand, this great quality cart features a host of features: ?Adjustable handle height means this cart can be used by anyone from 3-14 years old ?Space saving efficient folding design ?Wide wheelbase for extra stability, Full 12 Month Warranty Read more...
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M330 Pull Cart with 9 1/2" Extra Wide Removable Wheels with Steel Ball Bearings Read more...
Stroll the course in comfort with this lightweight aluminum pull cart from Bag Boy. A must for folks who prefer to walk the course but don't want to lug around their heavy golf bags, the cart is sturdy and reliable, with enlarged, reinforced side rods and high-strength support cables. The extra-wide, 9.5-inch wheels, meanwhile, offer steel ball bearings that glide easily regardless of the surface. Best of all, the pull cart folds up compactly for easy storage, with an adjustable folding mechanism that breaks down in seconds. Other details include a quick-release Velcro strap that holds your golf bag, an adjustable handle that fits golfers of all heights, a deluxe scorecard holder with a built-in tee and ball holder. The Bag Boy pull cart carries a one-year warranty.
About Bag Boy
The first Bag Boy cart was designed and made by Bruce Williamson in Portland, Oregon in 1945. The original golf cart was made out of two lawn mower wheels with flat tires mounted on an up-and-down folding, spring-suspension chassis, which could be attached to a standard golf bag. Following this original concept, Bruce Williamson and his partner, E. Roy Jarman formed the Jarman-Williamson Company in 1946 and manufactured these basic carts from sand castings and aluminum tubing. To make the cart last longer and keep it free from expensive repairs, all the parts were designed to be bolted together making it possible to easily replace damaged parts. Die-castings were introduced into the manufacturing process in 1947 and round-shaped zero pressure tires on dish wheels were added to the up-and-down folding chassis mechanism.
In 1957, Bruce Williamson sold his interest to Roy Jarman, but the company name was retained until 1967 when it was changed to The Jarman Company. By then, the company was marketing its own golf bag, the Cart-Mate, which was designed to attach to the Bag Boy cart by means of a few part changes. With continuous improvement in both design and methods in all products and procedures, the Bag Boy Company had grown to be international in scope. In 1993, AMF Industries bought The Bag Boy Company and relocated it to Richmond, Virginia making it a division of The Ben Hogan Company. When the Hogan Company was sold to Spalding in 1997, a small group of managers and employees, along with the current owner, held The Bag Boy Company out of the sale to run as a stand alone company.
Working vacation off to good start for Connelly at Berkeley Hall
Skinner -- who has used an umbrella and a push cart this week to try to stay cool -- said she hasn't been in position to sleep on a lead before, but that she would try to stay calm today. Her best finish this year was earlier this month at the Junior |
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Unflagging: Parents' push gets diagnosis for golfer daughter Mackenzie Thayer She walks with a limp, always rides a golf cart when playing, and a support hose she wears on her left leg hides visible veins, a trait of the condition. And oh, by the way, she's a scratch golfer bound for Kansas University to play golf after she |
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Bag Boy announces winning entries of its Father's Day promotion Bag Boy designs, manufactures and distributes a full line of innovative golf bags, push carts, travel covers and accessories designed for a golfer's on-course convenience and comfort. Dynamic Brands is the parent company of Bag Boy and is located in |
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Coastal Bend recreational, youth sports calendar: 07.18.11 Everyone welcome. Men's Club Golf Association is seeking new members for monthly golf tournaments on the first Saturday of each month at Gabe Lozano Golf Center: Membership is $10 per year. Fee for each tournament is $10, plus greens feea nd cart. |
Austin Connelly and her family drove 18 hours last week in Bluffton Texas, the first step of a road trip from the East Coast mixed with a competitive round of golf.
The 14 years will try to start the trip with a victory today in South Course Berkeley Hall Club. He is four under par and leads the boys division by a shot entering the final round of the American Junior Golf Association Junior All-Star at Hilton Head.
"I just wanted to go out and try to go and try to be patient and let the birdies come," said Connelly, who played a 69 second round Wednesday. "And they did.
BRASELTON, Ga. -- Clicgear, an innovator in push cart technology, has been named the "Official Push Cart" of the American Junior Golf Association and as such will provide junior golfers with the opportunity to test and use Clicgear Model 3.0 products during all AJGA events in 2011.
In 2008, the AJGA first allowed push cart use at selected events and after reviewing research supporting the health benefits of push cart use, especially for junior golfers, expanded permission to all events in 2009.
"We are extremely excited to announce this new partnership with Clicgear," said Jason Etzen, AJGA chief business officer. "With their support, we will be able to provide AJGA members with the opportunity to use new Clicgear technology at all our events."
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