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Fall for Golf: Why Walking the Course with Stewart Golf is the Best Move for Your Game

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As the summer heat fades and the leaves begin to change, it’s the perfect time to heed Stewart Golf’s call to “Fall for Golf.”

The world-renowned maker of electric golf trolleys reminds us that one of the best ways to improve your game this autumn is by stepping out of the cart and walking the course.

Walking the course isn’t just a leisurely activity; it’s a strategic move that can enhance your game in more ways than one—by benefiting your body, mind, and spirit.

Body: A Healthier Way to Play

When it comes to physical benefits, walking the course can be a game-changer. Not only does it keep your muscles active and ready to handle the twists and turns of your swing, but it also burns between 650 and 750 calories during a round of golf.

According to a study published in the European Journal of Sports Science, it doesn’t really matter if you carry your bag, use a manual trolley, or go high-tech with an electric trolley—what’s important is that you’re walking.

Whether you’re using your own strength or enlisting a trolley to help, the health benefits are significant.

Mind: Staying Engaged and Focused

There’s a mental edge to walking the course, too. Research has shown that golfers who walk are more engaged with their game, leading to improved concentration.

Navigating the fairways on foot allows you to fully assess course conditions, unlike the limited view from cart paths.

Walking gives you a full immersion into the terrain, helping you make better strategic decisions and enhancing your overall experience.

Spirit: The Natural Connection of Walking

Then there’s the spiritual aspect. Golf has always been about more than just the game; it’s about connecting with nature.

Walking a course lets you immerse yourself in the beauty of the surroundings—the vibrant fall colours, the rustle of leaves, and the fresh breeze—all free from the disruption of cart engines.

This deep connection with the environment enriches the experience, no matter how well (or poorly) you might be playing.

“Walking a golf course is probably 5 to 10 times more immersive than getting in a cart,” says Patrick Koenig, a passionate golfer and celebrated course photographer.

In 2023, Koenig set the Guinness World Record by playing 580 different courses in 365 days, all while walking the fairways with “Stewie,” his trusty Stewart Golf electric caddie.

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Koenig adds, “I love to walk, and I always prefer to walk. I like rolling with my guy Stewie. You feel like you accomplish more.

Everybody takes a cart here and there, at least in America, but when you’re rocking with Stewie and you’re done, you’re like, ‘Oh yeah, that was a good 18!’”

The Stewart Golf Advantage

Stewart Golf offers a range of electric trolleys designed to elevate your walking experience. The VERTX, X10, and Q Follow models are compact, lightweight, and powerful—perfect for the golfer who wants to walk the course with ease.

These electric caddies, which feature three or four wheels and are powered by a robust battery, will follow you throughout the course, guided by a remote control.

They come with enough power to handle hills, last for a full 18 or more holes, and adhere to the golden rules for caddies: “Show up, keep up, and shut up.”

The Stewart Golf Q Follow model is particularly noteworthy for its ease of use and portability. “MyGolfSpy” praised it as “the easiest to fold and carry,” calling its follow operation “flawless.”

With a sleek design that fits easily into small spaces—like the front of a Porsche—the Q Follow is as convenient as it is capable.

For those looking for an aesthetic edge, the Q Carbon Series comes in three liquid-ceramic finishes—Red, Blue, and Raw—featuring materials often used in aerospace, military, and automotive industries.

Walking with Stewart Golf: A Better Way to Play

Mark Stewart, CEO of Stewart Golf, emphasizes the overall benefits of walking the course. “Everything about walking is better,” Stewart says.

“The exercise, your mental health, your appreciation of the game’s beauty, and with all that, your game can only improve.”

For golfers inspired by Koenig and Torrance and looking to enhance their game and enjoyment on the course, an electric trolley from Stewart Golf might just be the answer.

So this autumn, take a step in the right direction—ditch the cart and walk the course with Stewart Golf.

For more information, visit the Stewart Golf website: Stewart Golf.