
We were big fans of this technology when it was introduced for the first time in the S5 connect.
It gave us the information we wanted but allowed us to keep our phones tucked away in our bags. If we were waiting for an important call, we could have notifications pushed through to the screen.
If we didn’t want to be disturbed, we could turn all notifications off.

It would always be my preference to not get my phone out during a round because before I know it I’ve been distracted by all kinds of social media messages, emails and texts. And my golf suffers because of it.
So it’s no surprise to see this technology added to the M5 Connect as well as the Cube Connect push trolley.

If you’re not bothered about GPS yardages but still like a bit of tech on your trolley screen the all-new M3 Pro is loaded with special features such as distance measurement and adjustable distance control.

The brand new M1 model is the easiest-to-use and is also available with downhill control (DHC).

SRPs:
M5 Connect: £599.99
M3 PRO: £549.99
M1/M1 DHC: £499.99/£549.99
More information can be found on the Motocaddy website.
Best electric golf trolleys 2018: Powakaddy Compact C2i
The Powakaddy Compact C2 was our favourite new trolley in 2017.
It was a fantastic piece of kit which folded away with ease, looked fantastic and ran like a dream out on the course.
Powakaddy knew they were on to a winner so have just made a few tweaks to the original model for the new C2i.
It has a new 2.8in colour screen which adds to the premium look and feel.
“We have been overwhelmed by the popularity of the Compact C2 since we launched it in 2017,” said Powakaddy CEO, David Catford.
“It was really important the product remained a prominent part of our range this year.
“By introducing a larger, full colour widescreen display, the C2i offers golfers the classiest compact-folding trolley around – not to mention the easiest to fold and unfold.”
SRP: £599.99
Our review of the original Compact C2 can be found here.
More information can be found on the Powakaddy website.
Best electric golf trolleys 2018: New Powakaddy Freeway range

The entry-level FW3 is now the FW3s which incorporates a new 2.3in full-colour widescreen display, digital power gauge and battery fuel indicator.

There’s also a new FW5s which features a 2.8in mid-size full colour widescreen display and USB charging port.
The FW7s GPS has a stunning gunmetal finish.

SRPs:
FW3s: £499.99, FW5s: £549.99
FW7s/GPS: £629.99/£749.99
Our review of the FW7s GPS can be found here.
More information can be found on the Powakaddy website.
Best electric golf trolleys 2018: Golfstream Vision

The new Vision trolley has been a few years in the making and after getting our hands on it we think it has been worth the wait.
It has a very simple ‘one-fold’ mechanism which is then kept together with a magnetic strip.

But it’s the new screen which sets it apart as it’s incredibly clear and easy to read even in the bright sunshine.
Overall, this is a no-nonsense and very user-friendly option which is available in four colours.

SRP: £449
Read our top trolley tips with Golfstream boss Derek Richford here.
More information can be found on the Golfstream website.
Best electric golf trolleys 2018: Powerbug Lite

The all-new Powerbug Lite lithium electric trolley represents fantastic value for money in a market that can seem a little bit harsh on the wallet.
The Lite comes with a free accessory bundle worth £55 with a GPS device dock, umbrella holder, drinks holder and wheel covers.
It’s also nice to see a two-year warranty applied to both the trolley and the battery.

Available in white or black, the Lite has nine speed settings, high traction tyres and automatic distance control.
SRP: £349
More information can be found on the Powerbug website.