Stay fresh to the end of your round !!

Getting an electric trolley is of great benefit to your game , simple as that.

Why ?  Well everybody in sport knows that fitness is important , and just because golf is considered a sedentary game , it does not mean that fitness does not count. The fresher you are at the end of the round , the more likely you are to finish off that good round with a strong finish  rather than wondering why it was another one that “got away”.

Fully laden a carry bag can weigh-in anywhere between 20-30lbs; an enormous contributor to the build up of fatigue. Think of carrying this weight over 4 hours and 5 miles and you can begin to appreciate the exceptional stamina and concentration levels required if you’re to give your best performance from the first tee through to the 18th green.

Many golfers fail to appreciate just how much time their golf clubs spend , NOT in their hands, but in their golf bag, slung across the shoulders, while they are walking between shots , and therefore sapping their strength. With a Protrolley electric trolley you can just walk along , saving that energy , just as the pro’s do with their caddies. The caddies also get the yardages for their players , but we can cover that with one of our range of GPS devices , which tell you at a glance how far you have to go and what hazards lie ahead.

You will still get the exercise of walking the course , but its much more fun finishing fresh and shooting lower scores. We also sell a wide range of push trolleys which are proven to be better for your body than carrying a bag.

Get one today , or at least have a trial. I think you will be amazed at the difference !

Italian Open Golf

Matteo Manassero, the youngest Champion in the history of The European Tour, will be aiming to impress the home supporters when the BMW Italian Open  returns to Royal Park I Roveri in Turin next week.

The Italian can set pulses racing as the local favourites in a field contain the Molinari’s and their Ryder Cup Captain, Colin Montgomerie, defending champion Fredrik Andersson Hed and an impressive parade of 2011 European Tour winners in Thomas Aiken, Thomas Björn, SSP Chowrasia, Darren Clarke and Pablo Martin.

Manassero, who was the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year for 2010, has had  a remarkable first year which began with his first shot as a professional in last year’s BMW Italian Open presented  and culminated in a tie for seventh place in Sunday’s BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth Club, having gone into the final round sharing the lead with eventual champion Luke Donald.

The young talent from Verona, who won his first European Tour title within six months of turning professional at the CASTELLÓ MASTERS Costa Azahar, has a propensity for making history. He was only 17 years and 188 days old when making his big breakthrough then collected his second Tour title, the Maybank Malaysian Open, just two days short of his 18th birthday.

He said: “My first full year as a professional has been more than I could ever have imagined. Since the day I hit my first tee shot at Royal Park it has been a very special year, and last week emphasised that when I received the Rookie of the Year Award.

“It will be exciting to be back in Turin for the BMW Italian Open. The local crowds love to see an Italian winner, and I can still remember watching Francesco (Molinari) winning in 2006 and feeling very excited as no Italian had won for a very long time. We will both be trying very hard again.

“It would be fantastic to put my name on the trophy alongside Francesco’s. Winning my home Open is definitely something I want to achieve some time in my career.”

Now based in England but still a much-loved son of Turin, Molinari commented: “BMW events are always tremendous, from the PGA Championship to the BMW Italian Open and the BMW International Open, all being played in the space of a month.

“I didn’t play the event last year but I am really looking forward to getting back to Turin, playing in front of my home crowd and trying to repeat my win from 2006. That was my first victory as a professional and was a very special moment – achieving it in front of so many friends and family.

Also in the field is another of Italy’s favourite sons, Costantino Rocca, and a number of Ryder Cup players in Thomas Björn, David Howell and Paul McGinley.

It was a great weekend for us Golfers on the courses of Britain to wander along with the modern trappings of Gps and electric trolley is such luxury.

Hope you enjoyed your game !