Motocaddy are one of the busiest brands in the whole golf industry. Just one year after introducing a fully refreshed fleet, the brand is back at it again, offering golfers an even more considerable set of upgrades than last year.
On one of the best remote electric trolleys from last year, the 2025 M7 GPS, not a lot was wrong, barring perhaps some parts of the GPS I’d have improved. Thankfully, the brand has added vast improvements to the one feature I thought let it down slightly, while keeping everything I loved about the last version intact.
The improvements I allude to have all come on the trolley’s in-built GPS. While it has stayed in a landscape orientation – rivals like the PowaKaddy RX12 GPS or MGI Ai 500 GPS – the Motocaddy system has seen a huge upgrade in the user interface and responsiveness of the screen.
The 2D mapping shown here is complimented by new 3D mapping and hole flyovers.
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The responsiveness was the first thing that struck me when testing. You can now pinch and zoom across the detailed mapping, while the customisation now on offer allows you to choose which of the many options to have displayed on the screen at all times.
The 2D mapping gives you the ability to touch for a yardage to specific areas of the hole and utilise the new pinch and zoom feature to get closer than ever to the hole map on the screen.
Most impressive is the new 3D hole mapping, which offers unparalleled detail of the hole ahead. This even includes a flyover option, brilliant if you’re playing a course for the first time and want a clearer idea of the challenge that lies ahead.
The new remote design clips neatly onto the chassis.
(Image credit: Future)
The mapping is barely the start of the GPS experience. Performance tracking and shot measurement, quick yardages to the green and hazards, a clock, round timer and lost ball timer, Bluetooth smartphone notifications, and an AED locator tool are also part of the package.
It all amalgamates to an incredibly detailed and responsive GPS that feels like a huge upgrade on the last version, and without a doubt, the most comprehensive I have tested in a built-in system before.
Elsewhere, there has been a refresh to the remote, which…
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