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Golf trolley wheel replacement?

  • 31-10-2014 11:58am
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    So the wheels on my trusty McGregor golf trolley are finally giving up on me after 15+ years of service. Is it possible to get replacement wheels or am I better off getting a new trolley? Not planning on going the electric route just yet.

    Are there any advantages having three or four wheels? Which brand or model would you recommend?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 301 ✭✭Sean_pop


    cdb wrote: »
    So the wheels on my trusty McGregor golf trolley are finally giving up on me after 15+ years of service. Is it possible to get replacement wheels or am I better off getting a new trolley? Not planning on going the electric route just yet.

    Are there any advantages having three or four wheels? Which brand or model would you recommend?

    I would recommend you getting an electric trolley especially if you play a lot of Golf.

    If not I would recommend checking out this link http://www.sportsdirect.com/golf/golf-bags-and-trolleys/golf-trolleys

    Giving how cheap the trollies are I would recommend just buying a new trolley!!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 433 ✭✭onlyfinewine


    The wheels on the McGregor use the same bearings as the hire trolleys you see in many clubs, so if it's the bearings(wheels wobbly and noisy) they can be fixed in a few minutes for very little. They were nice light aluminium framed trolleys and easy to pull. Good luck with yours.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,800 ✭✭✭Senna


    Go for an electric trolley, you won't regret it. I said I would wait till I'm at least 40 before I would even consider one, then one day a deal too good to pass up arrived and I wouldn't be without one now.
    My home course isn't even hilly but 18 holes does zap a bit of energy and an electric trolley leaves you a lot fresher but you'll only realise after you get one.


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