Thinking about building my own 3 wheel push cart

1,613 Views | 8 Replies | Last: 9 yr ago by jackie childs
mike_ags_fan12
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I could go buy one, but I feel this would be a nice little experiment that I could brag about. Lol

Some heavy PVC should possibly do the trick, no? Tires are no problem, Just whether to put 2 in the front or the back. Most likely the most difficult is how to fold it down for traveling purposes. I'm open to thoughts and curious on how you all would start this project.
ETxAg1989
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Just go buy one... Doesn't sound like it would ever be worth trying
07fta07
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I don't know how much use you'd get out of it. Courses may not allow it.
DannyDuberstein
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The course would probably allow it, but they might not allow the rope the OP uses as a belt.
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07fta07
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The course would probably allow it, but they might not allow the rope the OP uses as a belt.

My course definitely wouldn't allow it
leachfan
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I can't find time to go hit a bucket of balls and this guy is building push carts.
98Ag99Grad
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I can't find time to go hit a bucket of balls and this guy is building push carts.
This was a good one.
antman8504
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I just bought a cheap callaway push cart from budget golf a couple of years ago. I got it for 60 bucks shipped. It is fine for the amount that I use it (maybe 3-4 times per year) and I have gotten my money back in saved cart fees.

mine has the same features as one like this (which if you read the comments, can be had for 50 plus shipping). For that price I just dont know why you would make one and I am cheapest of the cheap...lol

http://www.rockbottomgolf.com/tartan-golf-firebird-push-cart.html
jackie childs
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I could go buy one, but I feel this would be a nice little experiment that I could brag about. Lol

Some heavy PVC should possibly do the trick, no? Tires are no problem, Just whether to put 2 in the front or the back. Most likely the most difficult is how to fold it down for traveling purposes. I'm open to thoughts and curious on how you all would start this project.
don't listen to these guys...they probably wouldn't have been supportive of me making my own putter either and I think it turned out great:

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