Golfsmith Ratings and Reviews

Shop Now At Golfsmith
Shop Golf Push/Pull Carts or
Choose a Category
Top-Rated Products

Product Reviews

Bag Boy Automatic Push Cart

Bag Boy Automatic Push Cart The Bag Boy Automatic is the only push cart with one-step fold in golf. It is equipped with Bag Boy's G-Force Performance 3-wheel design, fully adjustable bag brackets to accommodate various bag types (including junior bags), an adjustment mechanism for perfect front wheel alignment, a detachable swivel beverage holster, a telescoping handle and a handle-mounted parking brake. Features: G-Force Performance wheels feature low profile, wide contact, raised center tread technology and premium, high-speed bearings Folds and unfolds in one simple action Telescoping handle Handle mounted parking brake One year warranty
Average Customer Rating:
4 out of 5
4
 out of 
5
(2 Reviews)
1 out of 2(50%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Sort Reviews By: Customer Reviews for Automatic Push Cart
Overall Rating: 
3 out of 5
3 out of 5
Date: October 20, 2009
comfortable but...
Date: October 20, 2009
I was debating between the Bagboy Automatic and the Clicgear 2.0. I chose this cart b/c its appearance was trimmer and more sleek. I previously had a pull cart, the Bagboy M330, which is very sturdy and functioned well. The Automatic is much more comfortable for my body, since it's a 3-wheel push cart. The wide wheels tread over various surfaces easily, without looking like a mountain bike. The straps are nice and large and easy to pull on and off. The storage department holds my tees (not big enough for balls), and the water bottle holder is an excellent attachment. This cart does not steer left or right, but it's easy to maneuver. There is a downside. A plastic piece on the wheel which holds the brake in place broke after two rounds. If you tend to push the cart (by accident) when the brake is placed, this piece will start to crack. I called Bagboy and a friendly customer service representative is sending me a new wheel. But I worry b/c I know there is a good chance the piece will come off again. (Pushing the cart while the brake is in place is a very common thing to). I wish this piece was make of steel instead of plastic. I gave it 3 stars because this cart functions nicely, but the quality of the materials is not the best. I find my old 2-wheel Bagboy pull cart to be more sturdier. If I were to do it over again, I would have went with the Clicgear 2.0 even though it looks like an obnoxious SUV.
Pros: Easy to Use
Cons: Poor Design, Durability
Reviewed by: bruingolfer
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Skill Level: Intermediate
Where do you play most often? Municipal
How often do you play? Multiple times per week
Review 2 for Automatic Push Cart
Overall Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Date: July 24, 2009
Great Push Cart
Date: July 24, 2009
My mother-in-law purchased this cart for me for my birthday this year and I have been extremely happy with it. Very, very easy to fold and unfold and I found the ride to be very smooth and comfortable with very little effort to push. I was also very pleased with the brackets that hold the bag, once strapped down, my bag did not move an inch in any direction. A friend of mine has the Clicgear push cart and I found it to be its equal in quality and construction, though it doesn't fold down into nearly as compact a package as the Clicgear. The only small issue I have is with the storage console which is only large enough to fit my cell phone; however, since my golf bag is strapped to it, I haven't found storage to be all that much of an issue.
Pros: Features, Quality, Easy to Use, Durability
Reviewed by: Kerrick
Location: Lake Hiawatha, NJ
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Where do you play most often? Other public
How often do you play? Multiple times per week