Golf Carts Battery Operated

It's time to upgrade your golfing experience with a battery-operated golf cart from Big Horn Golfer. Are you tired of lugging your heavy golf bag across the course? Our collection offers a range of electric carts designed to make your... Read more

It's time to upgrade your golfing experience with a battery-operated golf cart from Big Horn Golfer. Are you tired of lugging your heavy golf bag across the course? Our collection offers a range of electric carts designed to make your rounds more enjoyable and less taxing on your body.

Overview of Golf Carts Battery Operated

Battery-operated golf carts, also known as electric golf carts or motorized golf carts, are designed to transport you and your golf gear around the course with ease. These carts are powered by rechargeable batteries, eliminating the need for manual pushing or pulling. They come equipped with features like remote control operation, GPS navigation, and ample storage space for your golf bag and accessories. Shop electric golf caddies today.

Golf Carts Battery Operated Product Types

At Big Horn Golfer, we offer a diverse selection of battery-operated golf carts to cater to every golfer's needs and preferences. Our collection includes three main types of carts: remote control carts, electric push carts, and carts with GPS functionality.

Remote Control Carts

Remote control golf carts offer the ultimate hands-free experience on the course. With a simple push of a button, you can control the cart's movement, speed, and direction from a distance. This type of cart is perfect for golfers who want to focus on their game without worrying about manually pushing or pulling their cart. Imagine walking freely down the fairway while your golf cart follows you obediently, always within reach when you need it.

Electric Push Carts

Electric push carts combine the convenience of motorized assistance with the traditional push cart design. These carts are equipped with powerful motors that make pushing effortless, even on hilly or uneven terrain. Many models also feature adjustable speed settings, allowing you to match your walking pace. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll or a brisk walk between shots, an electric push cart ensures that your golf bag is always by your side without any strain on your body.

Carts with GPS Functionality

For tech-savvy golfers, we offer battery-operated golf carts with built-in GPS functionality. These carts not only provide effortless transportation but also give you access to valuable course information. The GPS feature allows you to view yardages to greens, hazards, and other key points on the course. Some models even offer full-color displays with interactive course maps, helping you strategize your shots and navigate the course like a pro. Want something travel friendly? Explore folding electric golf push carts.

How to Choose Golf Carts Battery Operated

When choosing a battery-operated golf cart, consider your specific needs and preferences. If you value hands-free convenience and enjoy walking the course, a remote control cart might be the perfect fit. These carts allow you to stroll freely while the cart follows you, carrying your bag and gear. They're ideal for golfers who want to focus solely on their game without any distractions.

If you prefer a more traditional push cart feel but still want the benefits of motorized assistance, an electric push cart is a great choice. These carts provide a balance between control and convenience. You can easily maneuver the cart around the course while the motor assists with pushing, reducing fatigue and strain on your body. Electric push carts are perfect for golfers who enjoy a more active and engaged golfing experience.

For those who want to take their game to the next level with cutting-edge technology, consider a cart with GPS functionality. These carts not only provide effortless transportation but also give you access to valuable course information. With real-time yardages, hazard distances, and interactive course maps at your fingertips, you can make informed decisions and improve your course management skills. GPS-enabled carts are ideal for serious golfers who want to optimize their performance and gain a competitive edge.

Don't let a heavy golf bag weigh you down any longer. Invest in a battery-operated golf cart from Big Horn Golfer and enjoy the freedom and convenience of effortless mobility on the course. Browse our collection today and take the first step towards a more enjoyable and rewarding golfing experience. Your body and your game will thank you!

Q: What are the different types of battery operated golf carts?

Ans: The main types are remote control carts, electric push carts, and carts with GPS functionality. Remote control carts offer hands-free operation, electric push carts provide motorized assistance, and GPS carts give access to course information.

Q: How long do golf cart batteries typically last?

Ans: With proper maintenance, high-quality golf cart batteries can last 4-6 years. Other types may only last 6-24 months. Factors affecting lifespan include usage, charging habits, and battery technology.

Q: Can I use regular car batteries in a golf cart?

Ans: No, golf carts require deep cycle batteries designed for repeated discharge and recharge cycles. Using regular car batteries can damage the golf cart's electrical system and lead to poor performance.

Q: How often should I charge my golf cart batteries?

Ans: For maximum battery life, recharge golf cart batteries after each use and keep them fully charged when not in use for extended periods. Avoid letting batteries fully discharge.

Q: What maintenance do battery operated golf carts require?

Ans: Key maintenance includes keeping batteries clean, checking water levels, tightening connections, and using the proper charger voltage. Electric carts require less maintenance than gas carts.

Q: What should I look for when choosing a battery operated golf cart?

Ans: Consider factors like battery technology (lead-acid vs lithium), voltage (36V or 48V), range per charge, weight, features like remote control and GPS, and brand reputation for quality and customer support.

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Can I change the units on the display from metric to imperial?

Yes you can. You just need to download the app. You can simply connect the app to the cart to make the changes easily

Can you switch the rear wheels from side to side so they wear more evenly?

You can remove the wheel and switch it to the opposite side. Please refer to the manual provided below:

X10 Follow - Owner's Manual
https://stewartgolf.com/media/X10 Follow - Owner's Manual - web.pdf

Difference between PowaKaddy CT6 EBS GPS and CT8 GPS

CT6 is one of the most compact caddies in the world and comes with EBS and GPS option. CT8 has all the features of the CT6 but with a larger display size.

Do you know how to use the MGI cart (MGI Zip Navigator) when the battery is dead?

There should be 2 grooves on the shaft of your cart.
You'll need to slide the wheel out to the groove nearest the end of the shaft.
You should be able to press the button to slide the wheel out. This will disengage the wheel from the motor & will make it easier to push
On both wheels

Do you know how to use the MGI cart when the battery is dead?

There should be 2 grooves on the shaft of your cart. You'll need to slide the wheel out to the groove nearest the end of the shaft. You should be able to press the button to slide the wheel out.  This will disengage the wheel from the motor & will make it easier to push On both wheels.

You can find that information on page 6 of the manual

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0098/6110/3716/files/MGIG_1659_Zip_x3_Global_Manual_update_USA-compressed.pdf?v=1694498611

Does the m7 with gps have a follow feature on the remote?

For the Motocaddy M7 GPS this cart does NOT come with a follow-mode feature. This cart is remote operated.

Does the MGI Zip X3 have a remote control?

It’s operated from the handlebar

Does the Zip go in reverse?

Yes, the MGI Zip AT can go in reverse.

Full directional remote control allows for left, right, forward, reverse, and speed control

Does this cart has remote control?

This cart isn't remote-operated. You'll need to operate it using the controls on the handlebar.

Does this one Follow you around or do you steer it?

Motocaddy M7 does not come with a follow-mode feature. This cart is remote operated

How do you adjust the speed on the E3?

You use the remote to control the e3. Where you can drive it or put it in follow mode. The e5 allows for both remote control and power assist

Is the follow mode as reliable as the reviews suggest?

Yes, it is. Our personal experience with the Axglo brand has been awesome & our customers love them. The price point is fantastic for all of the features.

Is this remote controlled?

The ct6 is non-remote. It is not remote operated. You must operate this cart from the controls on the handlebar.

MGI Zip X3 it doesn't have remote but I can steer it correct?

You’ll be able to easily steer it by grabbing the handlebar and steering it just as you would with a regular push cart!

The User Manual states: The MGI Zip Navigator All Terrain can only be used with the: MGI 24v 380Wh Lithium battery. Did I get the incorrect battery?

MGI just switched to the 299wh battery, so the user manual has not been updated yet. The 299wh battery still does 36 holes but the only reason it was switched because customers wanted to ship the battery to different States but couldn’t as the 380wh battery was consider hazardous material and you need special paperwork and license for it. MGI has done testing on the battery and it will last 36 holes.

What is power assisted speed control?

Power Assisted Speed Control is the ability to control the speed from the handlebar. It features a dial that allows you to adjust the speed

What is the difference between MGI Zip Navigator and Zip Navigator All Terrain?

The main difference is the front wheel on the AT is wider for stability. It also has a fully integrated 5th rear wheel.

What is the difference between the MGI ZIP Navigator AT vs Nav Non AT?

  • The only really big difference between the AT and Nav is the front wheel assembly. The AT has a wider front wheelbase which is more stable on any course.
  • The rear wheels wear down good but when it is time to replace them it will be the whole rear wheel including rim.

What is the horsepower of the motors?

ForeCaddy is not rated in HP. They're rated by the size of the battery & how many holes you can use it without charging it. 36-54 holes. Depending on the terrain of the course.

What is the lightest weight cart with a lithium battery?

According to the manufacturer, the HB Scout cart is the only cart they sell, with a weight of 19.5 lbs. The lithium battery weighs 5 lbs. You do remove the battery when folding up the cart, so the most you will lift is 19.5 lbs.