Golf Locker launches the GX Cruiser trolley
Golf accessory specialists, Golf Locker has unleashed a new flagship trolley, the GX Cruiser onto the European market

Golf accessory specialists, Golf Locker has unleashed a new flagship trolley, the GX Cruiser onto the European market.
The trolley contains a double wishbone frame that is both strong and lightweight. The ergonomically shaped adjustable handle means that left and right-handed golfers can use the trolley with ease.
The three-wheel design features smooth running, maintenance free, 11-inch rear wheels with a detachable 10-inch front wheel.
The trolley is packaged in an attractive box, folding down to just 18" x 22" x 35", ensuring compact storage to and from the golf course.
The Golf locker product also has additional features including a deluxe scorecard holder that has a built-in hidden compartment. Furthermore, holders for the ball, tee and a beverage - plus ultra strong, adjustable straps at the top and bottom - help secure the bag.
The GX Cruiser trolley is priced at £59.99.
For further details please contact UK Golf Distribution on 0845 196 0050 or visit ukgolfdistribution.co.uk.
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