Ram Golf is a brand that dates back to the 1940s, and it’s made something of a comeback in recent years with a whole line of affordable products, from woods and irons, to shoes and clothing. In fact, we’ve been very impressed with the Ram FX77 irons – for us, one of the best value irons on the market. Its extensive range of equipment also boasts a couple of trolleys: the 3 wheel Ram Golf X-Pro Laser (RRP £139.99), and this FX 4 wheel golf trolley (RRP £159.99).
Up until very recently, I used to prefer carrying my golf clubs. I have always been of the opinion that most push/pull trolleys look on the cumbersome side, which has put me off using one – but today’s best golf push trolleys and, of course, the best electric golf trolleys, offer a smooth ride and look a lot sleeker. After trialling another push trolley during the summer, I was won over by how much fresher I felt towards the end of the round. Now, having tested the Ram Golf Deluxe FX 4 Wheel golf trolley, I’ve been fully converted. There are perhaps sleeker models on the market, but this trolley – which is available in black/silver (pictured), black/blue, and black/green – is very functional.
I’m not the most patient when it comes to DIY and anything that involves a diagram, so I was hoping that erecting this trolley would be easy – and it was straightforward enough. You’re required to attach the four wheels, which is easy, and after one or two attempts at erecting it and folding it down, I soon got the hang of how to assemble it with speed.
With four wheels, this model provides really good stability – at no point have I had to worry about it tipping over. When you’re negotiating corners, however, it does need a bit of encouragement in order to turn, more so than most three-wheelers I have tried. It’s simple enough to apply a bit of pressure to the handle to lift the wheels, but this requires the use of both hands to shift direction. It just means you have to do a bit more ‘work’ at times.
This is not going to stop me from using it, and there…
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