Golf club trailer

Foxdot

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I live less than 1 minute from my golf club and want to use my Rad Rover to bring my clubs down vs a car. Does anyone know of a trailer or alternative that could be used for this?
 
I have often thought of designing one myself since we live very close to the golf course. Perhaps a standard pull cart with a modified long arm and swivel that attaches to the rear rack.
 
My teen son and husband bike to a 9-hole course in the summer, just carrying necessary clubs, with a small carrier that wraps around the shafts. My husband sticks this in his pannier bag, and it works great. We put a little basket low on my son's rear wheel, and stick them in there and strap the shafts to the bike's rack. Neither of them has needed to bring a whole bag of clubs for this purpose, so this stripped-down method has worked for them.
 
Yes. Same for me. I live 5 minutes away and have a membership. I hate to drive that distance with a car and a golf cart and all. Answer: lighten the load - use only 7 clubs and get a very light bag (Callaway Hyperlite 1+). Then simply strap them on to your back bike rack. I load all clubs into the bag's top rack and mount it with club heads forward. It works beautifully. I just wish the course were now open (closed for COVID-9):

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Neco thread...https://wicycle.com/products/bike-trailers/sport-golf $199cad
 
Neco thread...https://wicycle.com/products/bike-trailers/sport-golf $199cad

Very cool - idea AND company (Wicycle.com). I wish them success. I actually do use a Cannondale Trailer from the 1980's shown here for my weekly trip to the Hingham Transfer Station (aka dump). I opted for the 'go lite' approach to golf lugging (above).

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