Our Powerbug GTX 1 Lithium trolley review took place on the course at Moor Allerton in Leeds.
Powerbug GTX 1 Lithium trolley review – First impressions
The trolley is very easy to assemble and looks very stylish with the clean white frame.
One of the standout features is just how small the Lithium battery is – Powerbug say it’s the smallest on the market.
And this is a 27-hole battery as standard which you’d normally expect to pay a lot more for.

Powerbug GTX 1 Lithium trolley review – The results
Another very impressive feature here is the handle and speed dial.
It’s a nice big handle which makes the trolley very easy to control with just the one hand.
Many trolley’s are set up with two handles either side of the control panel but the reality is that most golfers will just push them using one.
You can also adjust the height which is an added bonus.
There’s a distance control feature on the speed dial which allows you to tell the trolley you want it to go 10, 20 or 30 yards and then stop.
This is ideal for sending it towards the next tee or to the right side of the green and should save a bit of time over the course of 18 holes.




