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The most recent remote-controlled electric golf caddy with the "Follow" function on the market is called Foresight ForeCaddy. In January 2020, ForeCaddy—also known as "Smart Cart"—was unveiled at the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, Florida. Customers who have gotten a chance to use the cart are raving about it. Foresight Sports, situated in San Diego, is the world leader in the production, sales, and distribution of launch monitors, golf simulators, gaming and professional software, and bespoke business solution creation. ForeCaddy is sold by Foresight Sports. Like Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, UWB is a short-range wireless communication system that makes use of radio waves. However, it is significantly different in that it runs at a very high frequency. It employs a broad range of many GHz, as its name suggests. It can continually scan a whole room and accurately latch onto an item like a laser beam to determine its position and transmit data. Another way to think of it is as a radar.

You don't need to be standing next to the cart to put it in "Follow Mode" thanks to Wideband, which enables ForeCaddy to activate the mode from up to 50 yards away. Due to its "power assist" mode, ForeCaddy also enables golfers to maintain their remote control attached to their back pocket for the whole game. Stewart Golf Cart may push the ForeCaddy up steeper slopes with a bit more "oomph" thanks to the power assist, Stewart X9 Follow saving their energy for swinging the club. The makers advise using the follow mode only on the fairway where there is at least 7.5 feet of space on each side, as is the case with all electric caddies that include the "Follow" option, in order to guarantee safety.

A course's elevation fluctuations may help it stand out. They provide obstacles that linger in the memory, whether it's the 140' drop of the par-3 15th at Lake Ridge Golf Course in Reno or the steeply ascending 2nd at Apple Mountain in Camino, California. But let's hope you remember your shot, not the hike. Although walking the course is a terrific form of fitness, there are occasions when you'd really appreciate an electric golf caddy to carry your bag. Visit us online at http://www.motogolf.com/

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