We tested and reviewed the Powakaddy Touch golf trolley at Moor Allerton in Leeds. It’s quite a hilly golf course so was the ideal location to put the trolley through its paces.
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First impressions of the Powakaddy Touch golf trolley
When I took it out of the box there were lots of similarities with the Powakaddy Freeway range. Similar colours, wheels and styling along with the same handy mechanisms for assembling and folding the trolley away.

The way it all clips into place when folded makes it very easy for transporting.
Weight-wise it seems very similar to all the trollies in this category. I wouldn’t describe it as light but it is in no way heavier than the other Powakaddy, Motocaddy or any other brand’s electric trolley.
We tested it out with Powakaddy’s 18-hole lithium battery which the brand say is the thinnest on the market.
Technology on the Powakaddy Touch golf trolley
The exciting new technology on the Powakaddy Touch golf trolley is the way it actually operates.
Switch it on underneath the handle and a circle of red lights appears. Hold the handle, start walking, the lights goes green and the motor starts.


















