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Stewart Golf Q Follow Review: The Electric Caddie You’ll Never Want to Leave at Home
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The Manual
At $3,049, the Stewart Golf Q Follow sits firmly at the premium end of the electric golf caddie market and costs more than many of its competitors. The Q Follow is really a remote-control electric caddie with Follow capability, and treating it that way makes for a better experience. Stewart Golf has been making electric golf trolleys for more than 20 years, and the Q Follow feels like a product that has been refined rather than rushed to market.