What Type of Trolley Suits You?
Remote Control vs Non-Remote Trolley
What type of trolley works for you, Remote Control or Non-Remote? We sell both and are happy to work with you to choose a trolley that’s the right fit.
Let’s explore the Pros and Cons of both.
Remote Control
Pros | Cons |
Ultimate freedom on the course | More expensive to purchase |
Never go back to your trolley, it comes to you | Can be distracting watching out for your trolley |
You can walk freely, just like having a pro caddy | Weighs more than a non-remote (2 motors) |
Use it as a non-remote when required | A little more complicated to use |
Send trolley where you want without going back | |
Models with Gyro track straight on fairway |
Non-Remote Control
Pros | Cons |
Less expensive | In most cases cannot be converted to a remote |
Not as distracting | You always must be with your trolley |
Lighter (one motor) | Must go back to trolley in order to carry on |
Easy to use | Distracting if used in auto distance mode |
Can’t lose your remote |
Our MGI series features several models to choose from: three non-remote and two remote—all the same high quality with no compromise.