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REMOTE ELECTRIC TROLLEYS
Golf Monthly
|January 2026
The remote electric golf trolley has moved from a niche luxury to an incredibly popular piece of on-course technology. Just a few years ago, the market offered only a handful of contenders worth considering. Today, it is brimming with innovation, offering golfers a mix of more high-quality options as well as new ‘value’ options.
This expansion is great news but makes choosing the right model more complex. Having thoroughly tested the latest models, I've broken things down into three categories: best value, best with GPS, and best remote experience.
Best value
I'm defining ‘value’ in this category as remote trolleys available for under £1,000. While I appreciate that this is still a significant investment for many, it represents the entry point for premium remote functionality.
The Stewart V10 Remote is a trolley that strikes a dramatic pose. It combines Stewart Golf’s classic chassis design with its latest technology. And while the ‘list’ price is over £1,000, it can often be found under this price during sale periods, hence its inclusion here. Keep an eye out for price drops!
The remote experience is superb, a trademark of Stewart products. Its wide wheelbase contributes to exceptional stability, making it steady over any terrain. Crucially, it features the latest Active Terrain Control, which maintains the speed you set, whether climbing a steep hill or traversing a descent - it simply will not run away from you. For pure remote functionality at a lower price, the V10 is outstanding.
That said, it is somewhat awkward to live with day-to-day. Its large size means it does not fold down compactly, making it bulky for transportation and a little tricky to get in and out of the car. Getting the battery in and out requires removal of the whole front section, which is fiddly. It also lacks a proper anti-tip rear wheel, using only a small stabilising nub. While the remote control is exemplary, it suffers overall due to its size and design.
The Motocaddy ME Remote at £999 would be my pick in this category, offering a brilliant remote experience coupled with superior day-to-day usability.
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