QOD Electric Golf Trolley Launches in UK
World's smallest electric golf trolley from Australia - QOD - is making big waves in UK market

QOD, the World's Smallest Electric Golf Trolley, Launches in UK
QOD is the world's smallest electric golf trolley, but it's proving to be the next big thing in the world of golf.
This Australian based company is newly launched in the UK and has already won Golf Europe's 2013 Product Award.
The trolley is compact, lightweight and has a footprint of only 27cm x 30cm x 42cm (about the size of a magazine laid flat) and it takes away the effort of transporting clubs around the course.
QOD is small enough to fit into most golf club lockers and into the smallest of car boots which makes it effortless to store and transport. The lightweight design means the QOD trolley is also ideal for junior and lady golfers.
An 18-hole, ultra lightweight lithium battery comes standard with the QOD, and has been known to cover 36 holes in a single charge. The 'whisper quiet' 180-watt motor features a 25-to-one gear reducer to ensure constant speed traveling up hills.
QOD has a wide range of accessories including: umbrella holder, umbrella, connector for golf GPS/iPhone holder, as well as a water bottle holder, trolly carry bag with wheels, towel and wet weather cover.
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The trolley is available to buy online at www.qodgolf.com and from a growing number of pro shops across the UK, and it retails at £595 RRP with a comprehensive two year 'no quibble' warranty.
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