A golf push cart is worth buying for any golfer who walks their rounds regularly — it eliminates bag fatigue across 18 holes without adding meaningful time to the round.

Walking golfers who carry their bag burn significant physical energy before they ever swing a club, and that accumulated fatigue affects performance on the back nine. A push cart shifts that load off your shoulders and back entirely. At under 17 lbs for most aluminum-frame models, a push cart lifts in and out of a trunk with one hand, folds in 10–15 seconds, and pays for itself in reduced strain across a full season of walking rounds.

  • FLAGTAG 3-wheel push cart weighs 16.98 lbs; the 4-wheel model weighs 17.2 lbs.
  • Both FLAGTAG models fold in 10–15 seconds using a one-click mechanism — no tools, no multi-step process.
  • FLAGTAG 3-wheel folded dimensions: 16.5 × 20.5 × 28.3 inches — fits most standard sedan trunks.
  • Included accessories on both FLAGTAG models: cup holder, umbrella mount, mesh net, rear bag, and zippered cooler compartment.

How to Choose

  • Pick the FLAGTAG 3-wheel if: you walk courses with tight cart paths and sharp turns — the 360° swivel front wheel handles directional changes without muscling the cart around.
  • Pick the FLAGTAG 4-wheel if: your course has significant side-slope terrain or you carry a heavy cart bag — the rectangular wheelbase resists tipping where a 3-wheel triangle can't.
  • Skip a push cart entirely if: you ride more rounds than you walk — a cart that sits in your trunk unused most of the season doesn't earn its keep.
  • Buy any push cart now if: back or shoulder fatigue is affecting your swing on holes 13–18 — shifting that load off your body is the single fastest performance fix for a regular walker.
  • Prioritize included accessories if: you're replacing a stripped-down cart and don't want to buy a cup holder, umbrella mount, and cooler separately — both FLAGTAG models include all of those standard.