Stewart Golf Q Follow - Golf's Pioneering Electric Trolley
The truly one-of-its-kind Q Follow from Stewart Golf is arguably the ultimate golf trolley
Golfers looking for a new trolley will be hard-pressed to look past the game enhancing and truly revolutionary Stewart Golf Q Follow.
The Q Follow features both remote control and follow technology, meaning not only can golfers own one of the coolest pieces of tech on the market but they'll also be able to focus more on their games and what matters, having fun and shooting their best scores.
The trolley follows you around the golf course at a safe distance, even when going down hills, to help golfers take in their surroundings and enjoy their time playing the sport they love. Simply press follow on the remote, clip it on your belt or back pocket and as Stewart says: "Keep your mind on the next shot, not where your clubs are."
It can be controlled with a remote, also, for when navigating tight areas and things like bridges or if you don't want it to follow you into the rough and trees when looking for golf balls. Incredibly, it also goes up hills with ease thanks to the new stabiliser design that incorporates two retractable wheels to stop the trolley from tipping over.
The award-winning Stewart Golf is one of the game's leading brands when it comes to trolleys and the pioneering Q Follow is renowned with golfers. It has been such a success that the Follow technology is now in its 7th generation, with the new addition of a Microcellular composite chassis adding huge strength and stability without adding weight, and also leaving a stunning marbling pattern that's unique to each model, helping with the elegant, smart look.
The Q Follow is handbuilt by Stewart Golf, a company known for its quality and attention to detail, and aside from the one-of-its-kind follow technology, it comes with a lengthy feature list including a 50m remote control range, SmartPower Bluetooth battery with app, 36-hole capability and a unique folding mechanism for easy, small storage that is activated by three buttons and keeps the battery and remote securely in place - and it's easily achieved within 10 seconds.
"The Q Follow looks to have become the leader in electric trolley design and functionality," Golf Monthly said when reviewing the Q Follow, which features in Golf Monthly's Editor's Choice awards for 2022. "Ultimately, it's great fun to use and with practice the switching between modes and use of the handset becomes second nature. Yes, it's expensive, but there truly is nothing else like this out there."
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Elliott is currently playing:
Driver: Titleist TSR4
3 wood: Titleist TSi2
Hybrids: Titleist 816 H1
Irons: Mizuno MP5 5-PW
Wedges: Cleveland RTX ZipCore 50, 54, 58
Putter: Odyssey White Hot OG #5
Ball: Srixon Z Star XV
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