For those of you who might have some place to be, I’m going to get right to the pertinent deets.
Motocaddy has just launched the new ME REMOTE, an entry-level remote-controlled trolley that offers:
The same handling experience as their premium M7 models More than 100 yards of remote range with forward, left, right and reverse navigation Automatic Downhill Control technology to prevent “runaway trolley syndrome” The flexibility to switch between remote and manual control A price point that, in the electric trolley market, qualifies as “entry-level”If you want to know more, stick around.
The electric trolley tipping point
Motocaddy’s announcement of an entry-level remote-controlled trolley isn’t just another product launch,. It’s perhaps the best indication yet that what was once a luxury niche has gone mainstream.
With more than 80 percent of Motocaddy’s U.S. sales coming in the remote-control category, it’s safe to say we’ve moved beyond early adopters and into the territory of cultural shift – or at least the beginnings of one. American golfers, long wedded to their riding carts, are increasingly ditching the wheel for the remote.
Motocaddy’s ME REMOTE represents the next logical step: bringing remote technology to a wider audience at a more accessible price point. Think of it as the “gateway drug” to hands-free golf course navigation.
What makes the Motocaddy ME “entry-level”?
Let’s be clear—at $1,349, the ME REMOTE isn’t exactly cheap. In any other context, that’s still premium pricing. But in the world of remote-controlled golf trolleys, it represents a new floor that’s about $200 less than the standard M7 REMOTE.
It’s not exactly the discount of the century and many will still prefer the M7 REMOTE but you’re really not giving up much by going with the base model.
The ME REMOTE still includes the company’s signature Downhill Control technology which prevents your expensive trolley (and even more expensive clubs) from making an unexpected detour into the nearest water hazard when playing hilly courses.
You still get the 100-plus yards of remote range, the ability to switch between remote and manual control and the same maneuverability with 360-drgree rotating front wheels.
The finish is perhaps a bit more basic but we’re still talking about a full-featured electric cart.
Why remote is becoming the standard
If you’ve never used a remote-controlled trolley, you might wonder why they’re worth the extra cost over a standard electric model. Having watched several friends make the switch, I can report a few observations.
They’re genuinely fun to use. There’s something oddly satisfying about walking hands-free while your clubs follow you like an obedient dog. They speed up play, especially on courses with restricted cart areas. While riders are zigzagging between the cart path and their scattered shots, remote users walk straight lines to their balls. They’re perfect for golfers with back issues who want the exercise of walking but can’t handle pushing and sure as hell aren’t strapping clubs to their back. The flex factor is real. Don’t underestimate how much some golfers enjoy showing off new toys.
The verdict
The ME REMOTE represents Motocaddy’s acknowledgment that remote-controlled trolleys are no longer just for early adopters and golf tech enthusiasts—they’re becoming the standard for walking golfers.
At $1,349, it’s a significant investment but one that will bring an electric cart within reach for more players. And with the health benefits of walking a full 18 holes, plus the savings on cart fees, the economic argument becomes increasingly compelling.
For those still using push carts or carrying bags, the ME REMOTE offers a logical upgrade path into the world of hands-free course navigation. For those currently riding in power carts, it presents an opportunity to improve your health while maintaining some of the convenience you’re accustomed to.
Either way, Motocaddy’s expansion of their remote lineup suggests the electric trolley revolution isn’t slowing down anytime soon. In fact, it appears to be just hitting its stride (and accelerating – but not into a bunker).
The Motocaddy ME REMOTE is available now.
For more information, visit www.motocaddy.us.
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