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Walking the Course: Why More Junior Golfers Are Choosing Push Carts

As spring arrives and Ontario’s junior golf season begins, players across the province are preparing for a busy championship schedule filled with qualifying rounds, multi-day tournaments, and long competitive days on the course.

For many young athletes, performance isn’t just about practice and swing mechanics — it’s also about managing energy over 18 holes.

One trend becoming increasingly common among competitive golfers is a return to walking.

Walking helps players stay connected to the rhythm of the round, maintain focus between shots, and reduce the physical fatigue that can build late in the day. Across junior events and everyday competitive play, more golfers are choosing to walk rather than ride — particularly during practice rounds and tournament preparation.

Modern push carts have played a big role in that shift.

Today’s designs allow golfers to walk comfortably without the strain of carrying a full bag, keeping equipment organized while conserving energy for when it matters most. For developing players competing throughout Ontario’s championship season, small advantages in comfort and consistency can add up over multiple rounds.

Golf Ontario partner Axglo designs push carts built specifically for walking golfers, offering compact storage, smooth maneuverability, and stability across a wide range of course conditions.

Whether preparing for junior championships this spring or simply looking to enjoy more rounds on foot, walking the course remains one of the simplest ways golfers can support both performance and enjoyment of the game.

Golf Ontario members can receive 20% off Axglo push carts as part of the partnership benefits program. For your discount code, email marketing@golfontario.ca

Explore the Axglo lineup: https://axglo.ca/collections/golf-push-carts