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I have seen some creative Disc Golf carts out there. Disc Golfers have made carts out of baby carriages, ball golf carts, old file cabinets, etc. Will you send me a pic of your rig? I want to post them on my website.
Thanks, TooNA
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Location: St. Louis Park Mn
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Sweet rig!!
Kinda reminds me of Scandinavian Furniture! Is this your design? One thing that I like is the fact that you can have a full size towel and it doesn't drag on the ground the way it would with a standard golf bag. The other thing that stikes me as cool is the seat. Simple. Effective. Awesome.
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Good for a dry climate for sure. Would be frustrating in the rain. I too like the seat, simple and beautiful.
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In the rain everything is mushed. Those wheels look like they could handle alot. I suppose if it gets too bad you would just resort to a bag.
I am looking foward to checking out more rigs though!
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The best options I have seen have a place to secure a bag in the cart. If the course is cart friendly, you take the cart, if it is too rough, you grab the bag.
You also need to consider bad weather when designing a cart. The discs and towels need to be protected from rain and mud. |
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Protomag .... that's gotta be a Chatelle designed rig! Nice to see that you finally got over the Igloo supply problem. Both of my original Diskarts are holding up just fine.
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What kind of Diskarts? Do they have coolers (igloos) on them?
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That is what "The Great Timmy Gill" uses.
I have looked for the box before. Is it a tool box? What brand and where did you get it. I know Timmy has a sweet set-up. I watched him putt from under his umbrella. |
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they were sold before they were even built.....waiting list goes 3 years deep. I really wish I could build more, but i havent found a suitable replacement container (everything the right size is to flimsy)
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Somebody should make a caddy out of a store mannequin that holds the discs in a set of quads on it's back. Creepy cool.
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If no one objects, I would like to post these on my website. Let me know if you DON'T want them posted.
Thanks, TooNA
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Many of those old golf pull cart can be found at yard sales, especially around retired ,elderly areas. As for the milk cart, they are good and sturdy, but you can also use the hand baskets from the grocery store.
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I am gonna make one at some point ...
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I didnt post this one because its small. The cart looks cool though. Got a bigger pic?
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I'm seriously thinking about purchasing a push /pull golf cart.
I have seen two wheel , three wheel and four wheel versions. Any recommendations ? |
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Toona
Those are some far out pics, I have the pleasure of volenteering at this years AM Worlds. I have allready seen soo many different carts. Some easy as a golf bag cart, all the way to 3 wheel bycyle.
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Send them to Charles@DiscGolfAddiction.com. I cant tell you how much I appreciate this!
Thanks
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Thanks guys. Although I am a neophyte when it comes to web pages the carts are going to be a hit I am sure.
I posted the pics today. Did I get everyones?
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I just bought a Golf Cart on Ebay for $ 60.00
It has three wheels , golf seat, umbrella holder and cooler. I think it's called a Bag Boy Express LS. Anyone know about these ? Donny O. |
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Looks Good To Me.
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This is the type of seat !!!! http://www.bagboycompany.com/cartseat.htm |
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Places to get Push / Pull carts and/or Accessories...............
http://golfpushcarts.cmail1.com/.asp...5323/75485922/ http://www.tgw.com/email/120706.html https://ourgolfdiscounts.com/store.php?category_id=109 http://www.golfcartplace.com/index.html http://www.bagboycompany.com/ http://www.bagboycompany.com/accessories.htm Hope this helps and gives you some ideas !!!!! ![]() I really dig my rig !!!!! It's great for ball golf courses and flat terrain courses , like La Mirada , Morley Field , EL Dorado , Whittier , Emerald Isle's...etc. |
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From Heritage Park Plantation, FL. This disc golfer is obviously an enthusiast
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