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Golf Buggies

Find golf buggies for every type of golfer, from simple push/pull buggies to advanced motorised buggies built to reduce effort around the golf course. This collection brings together recognised brands including Clicgear and MGI, with visible pricing, colour options and stock status so you can compare quickly. If you want a lower-cost manual option, start with push/pull models. If you want powered assistance and a higher-spec electric buggy, explore the MGI range including GPS+ and AT variants.

Choose the right golf buggy for your game

The main choice is between push/pull buggies and motorised buggies. Push/pull models are ideal for golfers who want to stop carrying their bag without stepping up to an electric unit. Motorised and electric buggies are better suited to players who want easier on-course mobility over 18 holes and are prepared to invest more for that convenience.

Brands in this collection

This range includes golf buggies from Clicgear, MGI and Walkinshaw. In practical terms, Clicgear is the key option here for golfers comparing push/pull buggies, while MGI leads the electric buggy side of the category with models such as the Ai 500, Ai Navigator GPS+, Zip Navigator AT and ZIP X1 24. That makes it easier to narrow your search by brand once you know whether you want manual or motorised assistance.

What GPS+ and AT mean

Some product names include terms such as GPS+ and AT. These labels help separate different buggy variants within the MGI range. GPS+ points buyers towards models in the GPS-focused line, while AT generally refers to all-terrain positioning for golfers who want confidence across varied course conditions. For exact specifications, features and inclusions, click through to the individual product page.

Compare by price, model and availability

This page makes it easy to compare golf buggies across a broad budget range, from selected Clicgear push models at the lower end through to premium electric buggy options such as the MGI Ai Navigator Halo. You can also use the category filters to sort by product type, brand, price and availability, helping you move straight to the models that fit your needs. If one colour or version is sold out, there may still be a similar in-stock alternative in the same model family.

Shop golf buggies with confidence

Whether you're upgrading from carrying your clubs or replacing an older buggy, this collection is designed to help you compare the options that matter most: manual versus electric, brand, feature set and price. Start by browsing motorised buggies, push/pull buggies, or explore more from Clicgear golf buggies and MGI golf buggies to find the best fit for your next round.

FAQs about golf buggies

Should I choose a motorised buggy or a push/pull buggy?

It depends on how much assistance you want on the golf course and what you want to spend. Push/pull buggies such as the Clicgear range are a simpler, lower-cost way to take the weight of your bag off your shoulders, while motorised buggies like the MGI electric range are designed for golfers who want powered assistance over the round. If you're upgrading from carrying, both improve mobility, but electric models do more of the work for you.

What’s the difference between Clicgear and MGI golf buggies on this page?

In this collection, Clicgear appears mainly in the push/pull buggy category, while MGI is strongly represented in electric and motorised buggy models. That makes Clicgear a natural fit for golfers who want a manual buggy with a lower entry price, whereas MGI suits buyers comparing powered options such as the Ai 500, Zip X1 24 and Navigator models. The easiest way to choose is by deciding first whether you want manual or electric assistance.

What do terms like GPS+ and AT mean on MGI buggy models?

These terms usually help distinguish higher-spec buggy variants within the MGI range shown on this page. GPS+ indicates a model with added GPS-focused functionality in the product line, while AT commonly signals an all-terrain version built for golfers who want capability across varied course surfaces. If those features matter to you, the product page is the best place to confirm exactly what is included on that specific model.

Are electric golf buggies worth it compared with a standard push buggy?

Yes, for many golfers an electric buggy is worth the higher spend because it reduces physical effort over the full round. This collection shows the price difference clearly, with push options from the hundreds and premium motorised models extending into the thousands, so the decision comes down to whether powered convenience, advanced features and easier on-course movement matter enough for your style of play. For regular golfers, that upgrade can be easier to justify.