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    squares up for the shoes and top she's just bought Hatch

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    Quote Originally Posted by HatchmanSS76 View Post
    Is this the one your mate has http://www.alphardgolf.com/products/demo-videos/
    I quite like how this looks and works. Even Mrs Hatch is impressed, which is a huge endorsement for anything golf gear.

    Mrs Hatch has just said I should get one if I want.
    I'm a little suspicious now, what's her hidden agenda or what bomb shell will she drop on me later tonight?
    Mate said it isn't as rigid/tough as clicky but time will tell

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    Quote Originally Posted by HatchmanSS76 View Post
    Is this the one your mate has http://www.alphardgolf.com/products/demo-videos/
    I quite like how this looks and works. Even Mrs Hatch is impressed, which is a huge endorsement for anything golf gear.

    Mrs Hatch has just said I should get one if I want.
    I'm a little suspicious now, what's her hidden agenda or what bomb shell will she drop on me later tonight?
    Get a Clicgear Hatchman, had mine 2+ years now and probably the best golf item I have paid money for

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    My clicgear is still going strong, almost 2 years old.

    It has a couple of chunks missing out of one wheel from a dummy spit - 3 iron vs plastic wheel, the 3 iron won.

    I tried to break my 3 wood on the frame today, but no luck. The frame is obviously made of alloy for lightness, it's quote soft and dented nicely. Buggy still folds. 3 wood still in one piece. Win win. I think.
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    Got myself a CaddyTek CaddyCruiser from Costco this morning for $146.99

    http://www.caddytek.com.au/product/v...=238&groups=11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grunt View Post
    Got myself a CaddyTek CaddyCruiser from Costco this morning for $146.99

    http://www.caddytek.com.au/product/v...=238&groups=11
    That looks pretty good. Can you give a review after tomorrow please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by live4golf View Post
    That looks pretty good. Can you give a review after tomorrow please?
    Will do, very good so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BenM View Post
    My clicgear is still going strong, almost 2 years old. It has a couple of chunks missing out of one wheel from a dummy spit - 3 iron vs plastic wheel, the 3 iron won.I tried to break my 3 wood on the frame today, but no luck. The frame is obviously made of alloy for lightness, it's quote soft and dented nicely. Buggy still folds. 3 wood still in one piece. Win win. I think.
    Jeez.. Bit of a temper..

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    TY guys — Clicgear OTW

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    Quote Originally Posted by live4golf View Post
    That looks pretty good. Can you give a review after tomorrow please?
    Worked great and was definitely worth 2-3 shots today.

    Only thing I found was no dedicated hook for sand bucket, a knob on the side did the trick though. Highlight was the ease to fold up to a very small bundle to pack into the car. Well worth the $146.99 from Costco.
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    Nice one.

    It looks a lot like the Bagboy Quad I have:

    http://www.bagboycompany.com/product...push-cart.html

    If its half as good it will be a good cart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grunt View Post
    Worked great and was definitely worth 2-3 shots today.

    Only thing I found was no dedicated hook for sand bucket, a knob on the side did the trick though. Highlight was the ease to fold up to a very small bundle to pack into the car. Well worth the $146.99 from Costco.
    Sweet, thanks. Feel pretty solid or a bit flimsy?

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    Solid.

    I will post some pics later
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grunt View Post
    Worked great and was definitely worth 2-3 shots today.

    Only thing I found was no dedicated hook for sand bucket, a knob on the side did the trick though. Highlight was the ease to fold up to a very small bundle to pack into the car. Well worth the $146.99 from Costco.
    Do Costco have much golf gear? got to get out there for a peak

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    Callaway Gloves in 3 packs did not look at price,
    Callaway Cart and Stand Bags
    Buggies as mentioned and Razr basic sets. I did not notice golf balls but they did have them at stores in the US I had been to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grunt View Post
    Callaway Gloves in 3 packs did not look at price, Callaway Cart and Stand BagsBuggies as mentioned and Razr basic sets. I did not notice golf balls but they did have them at stores in the US I had been to.
    Been keeping an eye out for golf gear at Costco, doesn't seem like they get different stock often...

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    Spring broke on the LHS suspension of my Smoothy on the ninth yesterday at Lady Bay. Snapped about 10mm up and went flying forward where I managed to see it.

    Stopping in at Drummonds on the way back home with the family to check out replacement options.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HatchmanSS76 View Post
    Spring broke on the LHS suspension of my Smoothy on the ninth yesterday at Lady Bay. Snapped about 10mm up and went flying forward where I managed to see it.

    Stopping in at Drummonds on the way back home with the family to check out replacement options.
    Got my Clicgear from House of Golf at Mile End!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HatchmanSS76 View Post
    Spring broke on the LHS suspension of my Smoothy on the ninth yesterday at Lady Bay. Snapped about 10mm up and went flying forward where I managed to see it.

    Stopping in at Drummonds on the way back home with the family to check out replacement options.
    You can actually buys spare parts for the Smoothy;

    http://www.underpar.com.au/index.php...ar-springs/116

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    Drummonds said they had spare springs for sale to get my Smoothy going again.

    Ended up getting a Triumph Endeavour. I liked the carry pocket in the bottom of the frame and it folds up compact with the wheels off. A staff bag sits on there real well (tested drove one with a bag one around the shop).
    Clicgear doesn't hold a staff bag on there very well as a previous poster mentioned. The sales guy in Drummond also admitted this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HatchmanSS76 View Post
    Drummonds said they had spare springs for sale to get my Smoothy going again.

    Ended up getting a Triumph Endeavour. I liked the carry pocket in the bottom of the frame and it folds up compact with the wheels off. A staff bag sits on there real well (tested drove one with a bag one around the shop).
    Clicgear doesn't hold a staff bag on there very well as a previous poster mentioned. The sales guy in Drummond also admitted this.

    Smoothies roll like a CGear if you nullify the suspension. Or if you get a much stronger spring ?
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    Clicgear have released a Tour Bag Kit so staff bags will fit on any model Clicgear.

    http://www.golfbox.com.au/Clicgear-T..._p_213621.html

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    ClicGear!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pt73 View Post
    Clicgear have released a Tour Bag Kit so staff bags will fit on any model Clicgear.

    http://www.golfbox.com.au/Clicgear-T..._p_213621.html
    Yay!

    A mate of mine has this, he only got it a few months ago and Clicgear weren't selling them in Australia then. He had to order in the US via a freight forwarder - glad they've seen the light and started selling them here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pt73 View Post
    Clicgear have released a Tour Bag Kit so staff bags will fit on any model Clicgear.

    http://www.golfbox.com.au/Clicgear-T..._p_213621.html
    On my list for sure!


 

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