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The Ultimate Walking Golf Cart: Meet the MGI E-BOOST Push Cart With a Kick

The Ultimate Walking Golf Cart: Meet the MGI E-BOOST Push Cart With a Kick

If you've spent the last few years watching the electric golf caddy market explode, you might think there are only two ways to walk a course: push a manual cart or ride in a fully electric one. MGI Golf is changing that equation with the E‑BOOST – a golf push cart designed for golfers who want to walk, but don't want to walk alone.

The E‑BOOST is the world's first push cart with a kick. It's a concept borrowed from the e‑bike revolution, adapted for golf. You use it like a regular golf push cart. It feels the same and connects you to the game. When you need help, just press a button and the machine will take over. No conversion kit. No remote control. No sitting down. Just a push cart that gets smarter when you need it to.

What Is the MGI E-BOOST Golf Push Cart?

To understand E‑BOOST, think about why e‑bikes took off. An e‑bike isn't a motorcycle.

An e-bike is a bicycle equipped with an electric assist system. The electric drive provides additional support when you need it most—such as climbing steep hills, riding into strong headwinds, or when you start to feel fatigued. You pedal and control it just like a traditional bike, staying fully engaged in the ride. But when conditions become more challenging, built-in technology delivers a smooth boost to help you keep going comfortably.

That's exactly how E‑BOOST works as a walking golf cart.

Most of your round, you push E‑BOOST like any traditional golf push cart. You're connected to the game, you're walking the course, you're experiencing the layout and strategy the way golf was meant to be played. But when you're facing a tough hill, or when fatigue starts creeping in late in the round, you press the kick button. The cart powers forward. You stay engaged and walking, but the machine does some of the work.

This is fundamentally different from a full electric caddy, where the cart drives and you guide it. And it's a clear step up from a traditional push cart, where you're doing all the work all the time. E‑BOOST gives you choice and control over when you need assistance. 


How E-BOOST Redefines the Walking Golf Cart

MGI's core belief is simple: walking is the best way to fully experience golf. When you're walking a course, you see the architecture. You read the undulation. You make strategic decisions. You're in the game, not separated from it by a cart seat.

But let's be honest – walking 18 holes is hard. It takes fitness, it takes time, and it takes mental toughness. Over the years, golfers have had to choose between two things:

  • Walk the course manually, handling every step and every hill on their own strength.

  • Ride in a powered cart and miss the walking experience.

E‑BOOST removes that trade-off.

With E‑BOOST, you get to be a walker. You get to experience the course as walkers do. You get to move at the pace of the game, interact with your playing partners, and stay fully present. But when the course fights back – a brutal uphill stretch, the fatigue of the back nine, or just a moment when you need to conserve energy – you can take a break from the pushing and let the cart assist you.

This makes E‑BOOST an ideal walking golf cart for a specific golfer: someone who wants to walk, believes in walking, but also wants the option to make walking easier and more enjoyable across a full round.

Why Golfers Are Switching to Electric Golf Carts for Walking

The market has other options for powered push carts, and it's worth being clear about what makes E‑BOOST different.

Some golfers make their manual carts better by using a conversion kit. This kit adds a motorized hub that changes their push cart into a remote-controlled caddy. That's a solid solution if you already own a cart and want to electrify it. But E‑BOOST is purpose-built from the ground up. It's designed as a single unified system where the kick function, frame, and push cart all operate smoothly together.

Some golfers opt for a fully electric caddy that comes equipped with features like a remote control, app connectivity, distance tracking, and various tech enhancements. Those are fantastic for golfers who want maximum motorized assistance and don't mind the added complexity and cost. But they're often priced significantly higher and designed more like remote-controlled devices than push carts.

E‑BOOST splits the difference. It's a true golf push cart – engineered with the feel and DNA of a traditional manual cart – that happens to have a powered kick. Whether purchasing their first golf push cart or seeking walking assistance, golfers will find it easier to choose a quality push cart.

Is E-BOOST the Right Golf Push Cart for You?

E‑BOOST is built for a specific type of golfer. If you're reading this and any of these points resonate, E‑BOOST might be your golf push cart:

  1. You're an avid walker. You play 25+ rounds a year. You're not interested in riding carts,  you're interested in walking better.

  2. You value course experience. You want to see the layout, read the greens, and understand the strategy. You believe walking makes you a better golfer and a more thoughtful player.

  3. You're discerning about quality. You don't buy hype or gimmicks. You invest in tools that genuinely improve your game and your experience.

  4. You want help, but not remote control. The idea of pushing a button to get a boost appeals to you. The idea of steering a motorized caddy from 10 feet away does not.

  5. You're in your 30s, 40s, or early 50s. You're old enough to appreciate walking but not so old that a push cart with a kick seems like an odd middle ground. You're thinking about your long-term golf health and what kind of gear will let you keep walking and playing the way you want to play.

  6. You're thinking about your future in golf. Perhaps you have spent your entire life walking. Maybe you're getting back into walking after riding for years. In any case, you want a cart that will make walking both sustainable and enjoyable for the next 10, 20, or 30 years of your golfing journey.

If that's you, E‑BOOST is worth a serious look.

The Future of Golf Carts for Walking

The e‑bike comparison is useful for a reason: it worked. e‑Bikes opened cycling to people who thought they were done cycling. They made cycling better for older riders, those with injuries, and anyone wanting a nicer ride. They didn't replace bicycles – they expanded what bicycles could do.

E-BOOST seeks to achieve a similar goal for walking golf.

Golf push Carts aren't going anywhere. Manual pushing is a core part of the walking golf experience, and it always will be. But E‑BOOST expands what a push cart can do. It lets you walk farther, walk more rounds, and walk more comfortably – while keeping you in the game and in control.

For a younger golfer making their first serious push cart investment, E‑BOOST is a natural choice, a cart that grows with you and adapts to what you need on any given day.

For the seasoned walking golfer, E‑BOOST offers a way to prolong your walking years and enjoy golf on your own schedule—walking whenever you choose and receiving a boost when necessary.

Golf turned up to 11 isn't about being louder or flashier. It's about giving you more options, more control, and more ways to experience the game you love.

Ready to Walk Smarter?

If you're searching for a premium golf push cart that enhances the walking experience without replacing it, the MGI E-BOOST offers the perfect balance of control and assistance.

FAQS

Is E-BOOST a fully electric golf push cart?

No. E-BOOST is a first-of-its-kind cart with a kick. You push it manually like a traditional golf push cart, but you can activate powered assistance when needed.

How is E-BOOST different from other electric golf carts for walking?

Most electric golf carts for walking are fully electric and remote-controlled. E-BOOST is built to be pushed first, with power assistance available on demand.

Is E-BOOST good for hilly golf courses?

Yes. The kick feature makes it especially helpful on steep inclines or long uphill stretches.

Who should buy a golf push cart with power assist?

Golfers who walk frequently but want to reduce fatigue over 18 holes will benefit most from this type of walking golf cart.

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