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Motocaddy hits half-million mark for Electric Trolley sales

10.58am 30th January 2020 - Corporate

The 500,00th trolley sold was an M1 Lithium

Golf trolley and bag brand Motocaddy hit a major milestone in its 15-year corporate history earlier this month when it shipped out its 500,000th electric trolley worldwide.

The sale that helped the company reach the half-million milestone was an M1 Lithium trolley sent to The Berkshire Golf Club in Ascot. It coincided with record pre-orders taken for the 2020 range, which features seven new electric trolley models.

“To reach half a million electric trolleys sold is a remarkable achievement and testament to the reliability of the products and popularity of the brand worldwide,” said, John Helas, Motocaddy CEO. “We’re extremely excited for this year’s new range and looking ahead to hitting the one million mark in the not too distant future.”

Paul Anderson, Head PGA Professional at The Berkshire, who received the milestone trolley, reiterated the reliability of Motocaddy electric trolleys are known throughout the industry. He said: “It’s fantastic to hear one of our members is the owner of the 500,000th electric trolley sold by the brand. The gentleman had his previous Motocaddy trolley for nearly a decade and played regularly without issue, so it’s great that his new trolley hit such a huge milestone.”

The new 2020 Motocaddy electric trolley range sees a comprehensive transformation in styling and features, with many of the innovations inspired by extensive research conducted last year among leading stockists and consumers to determine exactly what golfers across the UK look for in a modern golf trolley.

“The insights we gained from golfers and stockists during our research exercise has proved invaluable and helped to shape this year’s range, as we continue to push the boundaries in terms of innovation and style,” said Helas.

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