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How The Stewart Golf VERTX Remote Has Broken New Ground In The Electric Trolley Market

How The Stewart Golf VERTX Remote Has Broken New Ground In The Electric Trolley Market

Stewart Golf has been the authority in remote electric trolley functionality for the best part of two decades now. Whenever the brand takes a new product to market, it often breaks new ground in the space and its VERTX Remote is no different, offering golfers a swathe of new technology to make for an even more enjoyable experience on the golf course. 

The new VERTX Remote shares much of the same DNA that has run through Stewart Golf trolleys since the Q Follow was introduced in 2020. Besides a fresh design on the wheels and an updated Stewart Golf logo, the VERTX still features the classic Stewart touches we’ve come to know and love over recent years. It even shares the same simple two-step folding system we’ve come to enjoy on Stewart trolleys with the system neatly taking the VERTX down into a cube-like shape that takes up minimal space. Once folded up, it’s remarkably compact considering its overall size and it even has an integrated carry handle that makes the unit easy to move in and out of the car when you get to the golf course. 

The Ultimate Control 

Two golfers using the Stewart Vertx Remote trolley on a golf course

(Image credit: Stewart Golf)

The mark of any good remote electric trolley is how easy it is to use, how responsive it is and how in control you feel via the remote functionality. The VERTX Remote features a world-first development in technology under the hood that makes it a class leader for remote functionality. It’s called Active Terrain Control (ATC) and it’s an all-new operating system that is designed to allow the trolley to tackle any sort of landscape or gradient on the golf course. This new operating system allows the VERTX Remote to react to its surroundings and atomically redistribute power accordingly between the twin motors. 

ATC uses a powerful AP1 Cortex Microchip that is constantly monitoring the power requirements for each motor, allowing it to redistribute power where necessary to keep the trolley stable. The power and stability of ATC allow the VERTX to be utilised up and down pretty much any slope you can throw it at, all with relative ease. The wider front wheelbase also provides more stability over bumpy terrain than against its competitors, combining to give golfers the ultimate control on the course. The remote works with a range of up to 100 yards and is super responsive, allowing you to make quick changes of direction and speed at the touch of a button. Ultimately, remote golf trolleys should be a lot of fun to use out on the golf course. All the technology and…

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