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Is This The Combo Your Game is Missing?

By James Clough April 09, 2026

Estimated read time: 6 minutes 


In Summary


If you want to enjoy walking golf without the added strain of carrying or pushing your clubs, a Stewart Golf electric trolley can help you conserve energy throughout the round while still keeping the benefits of walking the course. 


Pair that with a Bushnell rangefinder, and you can also take much of the guesswork out of your game. With clearer yardages and less physical fatigue, it becomes easier to make better decisions, stay focused for longer, and play with more confidence from the 1st tee to the 18th green. 


In short, this combination can help you feel fresher, think more clearly, and give your best golf a better chance to show up. 

Bring More Confidence To Your Game With Stewart Golf & Bushnell Golf


For many golfers, the argument for better on-course technology is often framed around convenience. That is true, but it is also incomplete. 


A Stewart Golf electric trolley and a Bushnell Golf rangefinder do far more than make a round feel easier. Used together, they can change the physical demand of the round, reduce avoidable fatigue, improve the quality of your decisions, and help you arrive at the closing holes with more energy and more clarity than if you had carried your bag, pushed a trolley, and guessed your yardages. 


That matters because golf is not only a skill game. It is a decision-making game played over four to five hours, often across undulating ground, changing weather, and increasingly inconsistent lies. Even a small drop in physical freshness or mental sharpness can have an effect on club selection, execution, and course management. 


Walking remains the benefit. The strain is what changes 


One of the biggest myths in golf is that carrying your bag is somehow the “proper” way to get the health benefits of the game. In reality, the real value comes from walking the course itself. 


A Stewart Golf electric trolley allows you to keep that part of the game intact while reducing the physical strain of moving your bag for four hours or more. Instead of spending energy carrying weight on your back or pushing through slopes and soft ground, you can focus on walking freely and arriving at each shot feeling more composed. 


That is an important distinction. The benefit is not in removing activity from the round. It is in preserving the valuable part of golf’s physical challenge while cutting back on the unnecessary fatigue that can build as the round goes on. 

Less exertion can mean better golf later in the round 


Anyone can feel fresh over the opening few holes. The difference often appears later in the round, when energy levels start to dip and concentration becomes harder to maintain. 


That is where an electric trolley becomes more than a convenience. It becomes a performance aid. 


By taking the effort out of transporting your clubs, a Stewart trolley can help reduce the low-level fatigue that builds over 18 holes. That can leave you feeling steadier over the shots that matter most, especially late in the round when small drops in focus and energy often lead to poor swings or poor decisions. 


It does not play the game for you. But it can help you feel physically better prepared to play the game you already have. 


Carrying and pushing do not just cost energy. They can cost freshness 


There is also a practical side to this. Carrying a bag adds repeated strain to the shoulders, back and legs throughout the round. Pushing a trolley removes some of that load, but still requires steady effort over hills, rough paths and wet ground. 


That may not feel like much on the 1st hole, but it adds up by the 14th, 15th and 16th. 


For most golfers, this is not really about extremes. It is about finishing the round feeling fresher, more comfortable and more able to enjoy the challenge of the closing holes, rather than simply trying to get through them. 

Bushnell helps remove one of golf’s most common errors: bad information 


The second half of the equation is distance control. 


A lot of golfers do not hit poor shots because they lack ability. They hit poor shots because they are working from the wrong number. They rely on a vague marker, misjudge the flag position, or choose a club based on how far they think they hit it rather than how far they actually do. 


This is exactly where a Bushnell rangefinder earns its place. It replaces estimation with clarity. Instead of guessing, you have a precise yardage to the flag or target, giving you a much stronger basis for club selection and course management. 


A rangefinder does not remove skill from the game. You still have to account for wind, lie, temperature and strike quality. But when the starting number is right, it becomes much easier to make a committed decision. 

Better numbers can lead to better commitment 


There is a psychological benefit here as well. 


Most golfers know the feeling of standing over the ball without full conviction. Is it a soft 7, a hard 8, or something in between? That uncertainty can lead to hesitation, and hesitation rarely produces a good swing. 


Bushnell’s value is not just in precision. It is in confidence. 


When the number is clear, the decision becomes clearer too. And when the decision is clearer, it is easier to commit fully to the shot in front of you. That does not guarantee a perfect result, but it does give you a better chance of making a confident swing rather than a doubtful one. 

Why the Stewart and Bushnell combination works so well together 


Used separately, each product brings a clear benefit. Used together, they can improve two of the biggest factors that influence the quality of your golf over 18 holes. 


The first is physical fatigue. The second is decision-making. 


A Stewart Golf electric trolley helps conserve energy by removing the strain of transporting your clubs, while Bushnell helps sharpen your choices by giving you accurate, reliable yardages. One helps you stay fresher. The other helps you stay clearer. 


That combination can make a real difference, particularly in UK conditions where golf is often played over hilly ground, softer fairways, longer walks between holes and in weather that can make the round more demanding. 

It is not about making golf easier. It is about helping you play your game better 


There is sometimes a feeling that golf technology makes the game too easy. But neither an electric trolley nor a rangefinder removes the challenge. 


You still have to hit the shots. You still have to execute under pressure. You still have to manage the course, respond to mistakes and hold your nerve when it matters. 


What this technology can do is remove some of the avoidable strain and guesswork that can get in the way of your performance. A Stewart trolley helps reduce physical drag. A Bushnell rangefinder helps reduce mental drag. 


Put together, they can help you walk the course with more energy, approach each shot with better information, and give yourself a better chance of producing the golf you are actually capable of. 


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