Can the VERTX Remote survive the off-road treatment?
Well this product test was certainly different to anything we've seen before!
Check out this unique review of the VERTX remote trolley, from National Club Golfer's Hannah Holden. The review takes the form of a cross-country golf challenge on a particularly hilly course in Leeds, chosen to push the trolley to its limits and test its active terrain control system.
Of course, we are confident of the VERTX's ability to handle anything the golf course can chuck at it. But how would it fair when Hannah took it not just off the fairway, but off the course completely? Find out whether the VERTX survived being crashed through overgrown woodland, dropped down steep banks and generally subjected to the toughest conditions a trolley could go through.
“I feel like it adds enjoyability to the game which is what we're all after right”
The Challenge
"I took the VERTX Remote to Moor Allerton golf club, the hilliest course in Yorkshire for some cross country golf to see how the trolley fares on all terrains and surfaces. Will I be able to flip it and more importantly, can I break it?
I'll be taking the VERTX off-course and off-road, to parts of the course where if your ball were to land normally, you wouldn't even bother going to have a look.
Will the trolley survive? Plus, can I shoot a good score on this makeshift course over trees and up-and-down valleys?
Watch Hannah and the VERTX tackle this cross-country course
Hannah's Verdict
The Stewart Golf VERTX lived up to its hype, showcasing impressive stability, durability, and functionality. While I did manage to tip it over on the most extreme parts of my 'course', the trolley handled most of the challenging terrain with ease and withstood the rough treatment and me crashing it about without any damage. The remote control technology is super fun and a great addition to the game.