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Motocaddy Launches Direct To Australian Golfers

Motocaddy, the world’s leading electric golf buggy brand, is proud to announce its official direct launch into the Australian market, bringing world-renowned innovation, reliability and customer support, while offering golfers unrivalled choice with unbeatable value.

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Motocaddy Gears Up For Second Headline Tour Event

Following the success of its inaugural headline tournament this season, Motocaddy is delighted to announce its support of the Motocaddy Championship on the Clutch Pro Tour, set to take place later this month (29-31 July) at Redditch Golf Club.

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Motocaddy Hosts Season-Defining Clutch Pro Tour Event

Motocaddy, the world’s leading electric trolley brand, is playing host to the season-defining penultimate Clutch Pro Tour event this week, being held at Harleyford Golf Club in Buckinghamshire (10-12 September).

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Motocaddy Boosts User-Experience Across New Websites

Motocaddy, the world’s leading electric trolley brand, has taken its global online presence to another level by enhancing the customer user-experience across 12 brand-new websites.

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Motocaddy Wins Record Number Of Media Awards

Motocaddy, the UK’s biggest electric trolley brand, has picked up a record 13 Editor’s Choice awards for an array of top-performing products recognised by leading consumer publications - Golf Monthly, Today’s Golfer and bunkered, which introduced its inaugural awards this year.

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Motocaddy Extends Official Partnership With Clutch Pro Tour

Following a successful first season, Motocaddy, the world’s biggest electric trolley brand, has extended its partnership as the Official Golf Trolley Partner of the Clutch Pro Tour and its associated Amateur and Junior Tours into the 2024 season.

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Motocaddy Expands Brand Ambassador Team

Motocaddy, the world’s leading powered golf trolley company, has announced the signing of seven new Brand Ambassadors to join established names such as Major-winning caddy legend Billy Foster and six-time DP World Tour winner and Ryder Cup player Niclas Fasth.

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