JEF WORLD OF GOLF Deluxe Steel Push Cart

4.71 out of 5
(8 customer reviews)

$79.99


About this item

  • Lightweight and sturdy, steel Deluxe Golf Cart offers easy mobility on the course
  • Opens and closes in one fluid motion; folds in half for compact storage
  • Wide wheels for stability with clip on mechanism for easy removal
  • Waterproof scorecard holder
  • Contoured bottom for larger bags with an adjustable bag strap


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Description


Easily transport your clubs to the green with this JEF World of Golf Deluxe Steel Golf Cart. It is made from lightweight steel, making it simple to maneuver. This folding golf cart opens and closes in a single motion. The wide wheels have a clip-on mechanism for easy removal and compact storage. This item also includes an adjustable bag strap.

Features:

Lightweight cart for players of all skill levels

Extra sturdy steel construction

Wide wheels with clip-on mechanism for easy removal

Contoured bottom for larger bags

Opens and closes in single motion

Folds in half for compact storage

Adjustable bag strap

Waterproof scorecard holder

Dimension: 9.30″ x 10″ x 9″

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JEF WORLD OF GOLF

8 reviews for JEF WORLD OF GOLF Deluxe Steel Push Cart

  1. 5 out of 5

    E. Aris

    My son and I started golfing in the beginning of 2021 like a lot of other people did. We started walking our local par3 and needless to say, their pull carts they have to rent aren’t made for junior/kid’s golf bags. My son’s bag measures just over 30 1/2″ tall. We had to improvise a bit to get his bag to fit. We cut a small block of wood about 3″ tall for the bag to sit on (see pics) and used a small bungee cord to secure the bottom of his bag to the cart. Only cost us a little elbow grease, a little black spray paint and creativity (all stuff we already had here at home) to make sure his bag would stay security attached to the cart. Time will tell about the durability of the cart. My son is 9 years old and stands about 4′ 3″ (yeah I know…he’s a shorty). He can handle the cart just fine. Cart is light weight and folds up relatively small. Wheels are easy to get on and off. I would recommend this cart to anyone who’s looking for an inexpensive golf pull/push cart. FORE!

    Update 8/21/2021- we actually bought 2 of these carts. One for me and one for my 9 year old son. Cart works great. Just wanted to mention that it works better/best with a smaller golf bag as you can see in the pics. If your bag measures around 32-ish inches around (Sun Mountain), it may not fit into the top very well. The smaller bag (Taylor Made) measures around 26-ish inches around the top and fits perfectly in the top portion of the cart. Both bags are the stand style type bag where the legs kick out. I’ve found that if your bag doesn’t have a small strap to hold the legs in, you may want to use a small bungee to prevent the legs from kicking out when in the cart. Even with the bigger bag, using the cart isn’t an issue. Just need to make sure that the top strap is snug.

  2. 5 out of 5

    Pgh Mom

    Good quality. Well engineered. Very light. No problem fitting my stand bag by placing it rotated 90 degrees.

  3. 4 out of 5

    Jason Puckett

    i have nothing bad to say about the cart itself. high quality, easy to fold, good value…. but if you’re really tall, the handle to push from is very low to the ground. essentially when pushing the cart, the handle is just above knee level, which is must too low. I walked 18 holes with this thing, and by hole 6 my back was hurting bc of it (i play 18 every week, but usually rent the push cart).

  4. 5 out of 5

    Jeff

    I had low expectations but this cart was better than I expected. Seems well build and we have not experienced any issues. It was a good purchase.

  5. 4 out of 5

    Robert

    Like another reviewer said, you might have a problem if your bag is too short. The size of my bag (the popular Wilson ECO) put the overlap of the bag’s kick-stand pivots right against the narrow spot where the cart’s upper bracket tries to “neck” the bag. This was causing the bag not to rest against the upper bracket properly. The upper bracket was not wide enough for my bag where it overlapped.

    So, like another reviewer described, I thought about getting a wood block to fit between the lower bracket and the bottom of the bag, to push the bag up 1.5 inches. In the end, I realized it made more sense to drill new holes in the main frame tube and move the lower bracket up. You can see the end result in my two photos.

    Overall, I’d recommend this cart because it’s light weight, yet relatively sturdy, and it folds up easy without requiring the removal of the golf bag. The construction is not over engineered and the materials seem sufficiently good.

  6. 5 out of 5

    Miz Shannon

    This caddy is very nice. I like how easy it is to add or remove the wheels, and to fold it for storage. If you leave the wheels on when folding it isn’t as sturdy, but you’ll likely be removing your bag if you fold it up anyway. The wheels arrive loose and need to be installed but that’s very easy. The whole unit is lighter than I thought, so the tubing must be hollow but seems perfectly strong enough for a full bag of clubs. Long story but we are using it to tote a five-gallon bucket filled with tools, so the upper bag-bracket isn’t useful to us, but we were able to use both straps which feel very strong. We like the wide wheels which roll smoothly and the comfortable handle.

  7. 5 out of 5

    Amanda

    This push cart was perfect for my high schooler. It was a bargain compared to other push carts. This size worked well with a beginner set for high schoolers and maybe even youth sets. Was also very easy to assemble .

  8. 5 out of 5

    Eric Adams

    Hey people, Lief here! So, I recently started playing courses that were smaller Par 3’s. During COVID many courses stopped using carts because of costs to clean and risk, so…we golfers get more exercise. My buddy and I chatted about carts and so, we bet who would get the most value from the cart (best features against costs). He went to Wal-Mart Online and went to Amazon.

    Short story? I win.

    His cart was nice, don’t get me wrong. It had 3 wheels, a drink holder, a bag for stuff near the handle, and maybe an umbrella holder. It cost him $120.
    I went to Amazon and got this one, for what, $40?

    Why I win:
    Drink Holder: Who needs that? On the golf course, if I have a beer, it doesn’t last long enough to get carried around.
    Umbrella: I check the weather and never play in the rain.
    3 Wheels: Why? Two work perfect.
    Bag for balls, tees, etc.: My golf bag (you know, the thing I’m wheeling around that has balls and clubs and tees already in it?)….well, it does that already.

    So I feel like he paid for features he doesn’t need. He’ll look good golfing even if he says he’s not that great at it.

    Go ahead! Get this easy to use, good entry bag cart. Took me 4 minutes to get the two wheels popped in. Collapses easy. Features two pits for balls, and some small holes to hold a couple tees. Straps to hold the bag on worked fine and the roll is like a Cadillac. So get to the course, roll the thing around and find the pin or a gopher. Either way, you’ll have a good time.

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