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During Stewart Golf's Black Friday Sale, Get An Extra 10% Off With Our Exclusive Coupon Code
Right now the Black Friday sale is live on Stewart golf, with as much as 60% off products, and we have a coupon code with an extra 10% discount as well.
Where has the time gone? It feels like about 6 weeks ago I was glued to the TV, chewing my nails off as Rory McIlroy rolled in a 4ft putt to win The Masters to complete the career grand slam - and yet here I am planning some of my Christmas shopping. Yes, it is indeed that time of year already.
I won't be the first to tell you it is often a wise move to take care of this Christmas shopping early. Not only does it save you time and the stress of last minute panic buys, it also allows you to save some money by making the most of the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale events. Both events take place at the end of November, but year by year brands seems to be going even earlier with their sales.
Stewart Golf | Get extra 10% off with our exclusive code
With the Stewart Golf November sale now live, you can get as much as 60% off select products, like some of the models we've mentioned below. But then with our exclusive code you can then get an extra 10% discount too.
One such company are Stewart Golf, a company responsible for some of the best electric carts and trolleys money can buy. They aren't hanging around until the end of November to discount some of their headline products - they're going right now.
The sale, which begins on 3 November, means you can get up to 60% on some of Stewart Golf's top products. However, with our Golf Monthly exclusive code, you can get an additional 10% discount (on top of any products already discounted). This discount code is valid on any New Golf Trolleys, Bags and Accessories.
With so much choice, it can be difficult to choose which product is best for you. To help those who are after some guidance, I've highlighted a few of the best options in the sale below to hopefully allow you to pick the best trolley to suit your setup.
The Q Follow and the upgraded Carbon model have become leaders in electric trolley design and functionality. Ultimately, both are great fun to use and with practice the switching between modes and use of the handsets become second nature.
Read our full Stewart Golf Q Follow Electric Trolley Review
Do you want your golf trolley to follow you down the middle of the fairway like R2-D2 followed Anakin Skywalker around the galaxy? You might not look as cool as those two, but we can attest the Q Follow is one of the best remote control trolleys money can buy.
As a member of our Editor's Choice list upon release in 2022 and in several following years, it's safe to say we were very impressed with the Q Follow during testing. To state the obvious, the Follow mode is the headline feature whereby the trolley will follow behind you at a safe distance matching your walking pace, even when going down slopes. For the occasions you need to take more control of your trolley, like going over narrow bridges, you simply switch to Remote mode with little fuss. As mentioned the Carbon model is a further upgrade in terms of color choice in red, blue and black carbon finishes.
Another Editor's Choice nominee, the Vertx Remote is an example of why we love Stewart Golf trolleys so much - it provides superb stability, folds compactly, has a market-leading battery and provides a stylish, modern look to help you look the part on the course.
Read our full Stewart Golf Vertx Remote Trolley Review
Sharing a lot of similarities with the Q Follow, the Vertx provides a sporty new wheel design that looks terrific. It performs as good as it looks, with the Active Terrain Control reacting to its surroundings and automatically redistributing power accordingly between the twin motors. This allows the trolley to automatically keep travelling at the same speed, uphill or downhill, without the user having to change the power output.
Further, the new Vertx benefits from the largest range of battery offerings currently on the market in the shape of the SmartPower lithium battery that offers either 27 or 45-hole ranges.
Next up is the V10 which is one of the best remote trolley experiences on the market, packaged at a very competitive price. Thanks to the tech under the hood, the V10 is a joy to use, while its unique and bold looks will suit the trendy golfers out there.
Read our full Stewart Golf V10 Remote Electric Trolley Review
The V10 is essentially an entry-level route into the rapidly growing remote electric trolley market. It has a larger footprint than the two aforementioned trolleys, so be aware of this if you have limited storage or transport space, but the wide base and low centre of gravity make it one of the most stable remote trolleys we've tested.
We sent it across all sorts of terrain, from bumpy to undulating and it tackled all awkward angles with little hassle thanks to Stewart's Active Terrain Control which keeps the trolley maintaining the speed and direction intended regardless of gradient.
What's the point in having one of the best remote golf carts if you don't have a golf trolley bag to match? The NERO 2 bag perfectly compliments each Stewart trolley whilst delivering premium materials throughout.
Read our full Stewart Golf Nero Cart Bag Review
Finally, I've picked out a golf bag to compliment your cart because we need something to look after our golf clubs at the end of the day. The NERO is the first premium cart bag the brand have delivered and our takeaways after testing it were very positive.
This bag excels from a practical point of view - nine pockets provide ample storage space, including a terrific cooler pocket that a lot of cart bags seem to neglect whatever reason. A keyed base allows the Nero to sit perfectly flush on Stewart trolleys, like those mentioned above.
The NERO completes the Stewart Golf look and will no doubt be appreciated by those looking for a premium, functional cart bag that perfectly complements its range of premium golf trolleys.
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Conor joined Golf Monthly in late 2024 after graduating with a Masters degree in Sports Journalism from St Mary's University and heads up reviews for rangefinders, GPS and golf watches. Conor is lucky to have Royal County Down as his home golf course, beginning to play the game at the age of four, later becoming a caddy at RCD at just eleven years old and doing so for over 12 years. Playing to a 5 handicap, you’ll likely find him on the range trying (and failing) to hit a Shane Lowry-esque stinger that helped him win The Open Championship at Royal Portrush.
In the bag:
Driver: Ping G40 Max 10K
3 wood: Callaway Epic
Hybrid: Ping G425
Irons: Mizuno JPX 900 Tour
Wedges: Taylormade Milled Grind 52,56,60
Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom x9.5
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