NOW A WALKING, RIDING CADDY CART

Bridgeburg Golf Inc. have announced the official launch in the US of an exciting new ‘single-rider golf cart’ that can instantly be transformed into a ‘walking cart caddy’.
Bridgeburg Golf Inc. have announced the official launch in the US of an exciting new ‘single-rider golf cart’ that can instantly be transformed into a ‘walking cart caddy’.
Named the Bridgeburg Turf Chopper(TC), it is, the company says, “fun to ride, looks cool, weighs just 132 pounds and converts in seconds into a walking cart caddy.”
Golfers, say Bridgeburg, “love the fact that they can either walk or ride the TC, but they especially enjoy the freedom of being able to play their own game” – something not always possuble when sharing a conventional, two seater caddy car
Several local courses, Bridgeburg add, are interested in integrating the TC into their fleet of traditional carts to capitalize on benefits such as speeding up play, minimizing course damage, reduced recharging, storage, and maintenance costs.
“We expect the TC will experience unprecedented success in the golf cart industry,” said Bridgeburg Golf Founder Dave Watson.
Inventor of the TC and Co-Founder, Thomas Falkiner says, “Our biggest challenge may be growing our manufacturing capabilities to keep pace with the demand.”
For further information, go to http://www.bridgeburggolf.com/
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