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Navee Birdie 3 Electric Remote Golf Trolley review

published: Apr 23, 2026

Navee Birdie 3 Electric Remote Golf Trolley review

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Navee has just launched the Birdie 3 Electric Remote Golf Trolley but how does it perform on the course? We put it to the test to find out…

Navee Birdie 3 Remote golf trolley | Source: NCG

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Navee may not yet be a household name in the golf industry but this could quickly change. Renowned for their cutting-edge electric bikes and scooters in China, this is their first foray into the gof. Navee are leveraging decades of technological expertise to provide us golfers with cutting edge and affordable products.

Their new offerings, the Birdie 3 Remote and Birdie 3 Follow, mark an exciting expansion into the golf trolley market. In this article, we take a closer look at the Navee Birdie 3 Remote golf trolley to evaluate its performance and see if it just might be the perfect electric trolley for you.

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Navee Birdie 3 Electric Remote Golf Trolley review: NCG Summary

Navee Birdie 3 Remote golf trolley | Source: NCG
Navee Birdie 3 Remote golf trolley | Source: NCG
4.5 star review
NCG SUMMARY

Remote-control trollies are very much a growing trend and it’s easy to see why. It’s an almost hybrid between using a buggy and having your own caddy. You can be standing on a green and move your clubs to where you want them at the press of a button.

Navee have done a great job of creating a sleek looking trolley. It requires a lot of tech to make a remote trolley work and they’ve packed it all in well. The display is minimal, offering only battery percentages and speed, and for most golfers these key numbers are all they want.

It’s really simple to get up and down, fitting nicely into even a small car boot. It can be controlled via a remote or manually so you can easily swap between the two.

PROS

  • Easy to set up
  • Folds down to a good size
  • Free app subscription worth £59.99
  • Sleek design

CONS

  • Need to push to move when using manually to start
  • Navee Birdie 3 Electric Remote Golf Trolley | Source: Navee
    Navee logo | Source: Navee

    £799.99

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First Impressions

I will hold my hands up and say that yes I am pretty much a novice when it comes to remote-controlled golf trolleys. While I’ve owned and tested plenty of electric models, I almost felt like I needed some L plates on to start with as I got to grips with the Navee Birdie 3.

Navee Birdie 3 Remote golf trolley | Source: NCG
Navee Birdie 3 Remote golf trolley | Source: NCG

Taking it out of the box, the Navee Birdie 3 was very simple to set up. All of the wheels clipped in very easily and the battery slotted into the body on the trolley very nicely. I was pretty much good to go in a matter of seconds.

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Once at the golf club it was simple putting the trolley up. One red button pretty much unlocks the whole system. You just need to move around the bag holder for it to be ready to receive your clubs.

The remote control is very lightweight. It’s got a circular dial with the stop button in the middle and the up, down, left and right arrows around it. There is a clip on the back so it can be hooked on your pocket or bag. There is a small mesh pouch below the handle so you can also store it here if you like.

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I found the handling of the Navee Birdie 3 with the remote a little sensitive at first as I got used to how it worked. I figured this out quickly though and could adjust how much I needed to turn it or speed up/down as I went around the course.

Navee Birdie 3 Remote golf trolley | Source: NCG
Navee Birdie 3 Remote golf trolley | Source: NCG
Navee Birdie 3 Remote golf trolley | Source: NCG
Navee Birdie 3 Remote golf trolley | Source: NCG
Navee Birdie 3 Remote golf trolley | Source: NCG
Navee Birdie 3 Remote golf trolley | Source: NCG

In terms of manual handling, you adjust the speed on the digital display panel – this ranges from 1-9 kmph. I found that unlike some trollies you did have to give it a push to start this and hold in the red pedals on the handle to keep it moving. The rubber handles were comfortable to hold when doing this.

Unlike some trollies Navee offers a 36 hole battery as standard. They also provide a phone cradle and umbrella holder. This is great as there is a USB-c port on the handle so it’s easy to charge a device. With the Birdie 3 remote you also get a free 12-month Hole19 Premium subscription which is worth £59.99.

I ran up it up and down plenty of hills and slopes and it performed really well. There are two 11-inch tyres with plenty of grip as well as two more at the front and a stability wheel at the back. The wheel configuration means that it is really stable – if needed the stability wheel provides extra support. I was never worried about it tipping over. Navee say it can tackle up to 25 per cent inclines on a range of surface conditions, which is more than ample for anything you face on a golf course.

Final thoughts

Overall, if you are looking to venture into the remote-control golf trolley world then the Navee Birdie 3 remote is a great option. It offers a sleek design that isn’t packed with GPS tech but will do a great job of getting your clubs around the course without you having to touch the trolley.

  • Navee Birdie 3 Electric Remote Golf Trolley | Source: Navee
    Navee logo | Source: Navee

    £799.99

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The Details

RRP: £799.99

More information: Navee Golf website

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About the author

Nicola Slater
Nicola Slater

Nicola is a professional golfer, playing on the Ladies European Access Series (LETAS). It is a developmental tour designed for aspiring female golfers.

Having played golf for 17 years, starting aged 8, Nicola has represented both her county and country at junior and senior levels. She currently a member at Hickleton Golf Club but has previously held memberships at five other courses.

Nicola holds a BA (Hons) degree in Sports Studies, from the University of Stirling. She completed a four-year course, with her final year project focusing on the barrier women face in golf. This combination of real-world experience and academic insight underscores her commitment to the sport and her desire to contribute to its growth, particularly for female golfers. At Stirling, she was part of the Golf Scholarship program. Involving regular golf specific fitness and practice sessions. She had the opportunity to partake in tournaments and training camps, worldwide.

Over the years, Nicola has accumulated a wealth of knowledge not just about her own performance, but also about the nuances of the sport. Given her extensive playing background she has a deep understanding of the technical aspects of golf gear and the golf swing itself.

What’s in Nicola’s bag: Ping G430 driver, Titleist TS2 4-wood, Titleist T150/200 irons, Ping s159 wedges, Cleveland putter.

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