A Day In The Life With The Stewart VERTX Remote Trolley
Dan Parker takes the new Stewart VERTX Remote golf trolley to the London Club to show you how it works in the real world
Remote electric trolleys are one of the fastest-growing trends in golf this year. One brand that's at the top of the tree when it comes to innovation in this space is Stewart Golf which, earlier this year, launched the new VERTX Remote trolley. In this video, we took the VERTX Remote out onto the Heritage Course at The London Club to show you all the features and benefits of using it in the real world.
WATCH: Dan Parker takes the Stewart VERTX Remote out to play nine holes at The London Club.
Throughout the video, we talk you through all of the new features and innovations that have been integrated into the VERTX Remote that made it one of our favourite new remote electric trolleys to have been released in recent years. Introduced at the beginning of 2023, the Stewart VERTX Remote is the latest remote golf trolley to roll out of Stewart Golf's factory in the southwest of England. Now sitting alongside the brand's extensive range, which includes the ever-popular Q Follow model, the VERTX Remote is another example of Stewart's engineering prowess in this part of the market.
Throughout the nine holes, we talk through all the benefits of Active Terrain Control, the new flagship technology that underpins what has made the VERTX Remote so successful. Controlled by the new AP1 Cortex microchip, the operating system of the VERTX Remote monitors the power output for both motors up to 1000 times per second to keep the trolley travelling at consistent and stable speeds, no matter the terrain. Throughout the video, we send the VERTX Remote down some of the steeper slopes at The London Club to give you a clearer understanding of how the technology makes walking the golf course even easier.
While we show you exactly how Active Terrain Control looks in the real world, we also take a detailed look at how the trolley folds and unfolds, how the remote works, the battery life and all the other benefits that come with investing in a remote golf trolley. Stick around towards the end of the video, as we put the 100 yards of remote range to the test to see just how far you can send the VERTX Remote down a hole while still in full control.
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Dan has been with the Golf Monthly team since 2021. He graduated with a Master's degree in International Journalism from the University of Sussex and looks after equipment reviews and buying guides, specializing in golf shoes, golf bags, golf trolleys, and apparel reviews. Dan is also a co-host of Kick Point: The Golf Gear Show. A left-handed golfer, his handicap index is currently 7.1, and he plays at Fulford Heath Golf Club in the West Midlands.
Dan's current What's In The Bag:
Driver: Cobra DS-Adapt X
Mini driver: TaylorMade R7 Quad Mini
Fairway: Ping G440 Max 21°
Irons: Titleist T250 (5), Titleist T100 (6-PW)
Wedges: Ping Glide Forged Pro (50, 56, 60)
Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour X
Ball: Titleist Pro V1x
Grip: Golf Pride Tour Velvet
Bag: Vessel Sunday III
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