Golf trolleys have come a long way from the scruffy, heavy, difficult to manoeuvre objects of my youth. But, of course, back in those days, relatively few golfers used trolleys. And even as recently (!) as 20 years ago I reckon that most of my peers would carry their bags. But perhaps over the last decade or more, trolley use and ownership has risen significantly.
And there is a bewildering choice of trolleys now – both ‘push’ and motorised, with prices ranging from less than £100 to over £1700.
The Motocaddy QB2 push trolley is the successor to the highly regarded Motocaddy Cube trolley, which has been far and away the most popular push trolley at my home course over the last few years (and is still available at a knockdown price of £149.99).
So let’s see if this trolley is a worthy upgrade on the original Cube, with our full Motocaddy QB2 push trolley review….









