BACKGROUND
This invention relates to systems assisting an individual in the transport of golf-related equipment. More particularly this invention relates to providing a system for efficient manual towing of a wheeled golf trolley using the torso of a golfer or golf caddy.

The sport of golf typically requires a golfer to transport this or her equipment across the length of the course on which the sport is played. A typical golf course may comprise up to eighteen holes of play (a hole is generally defined as a section of the course between a tee, where a ball is first hit, to a physical hole in which the ball is eventually placed) and may comprise an overall length exceeding 7500 yards.

Traditionally, a golfer will carry a number of golf clubs to execute play. These clubs are generally grouped within a golf bag which, when fully loaded, comprises a considerable weight. Many golfers find the manual transport of their equipment across eighteen holes of play both tiring and ultimately detrimental to their overall performance. For example, the accuracy and power of a player’s drive is directly impacted by a player’s level of muscle fatigue. Similarly, a player’s short game (putting the ball across a green into the hole) is 2 especially affected by arm fatigue. A golfer seeking to reduce the load by employing a manually pulled golf cart or similar trolley may experience continued levels of arm fatigue as the pulling and twisting force applied to the player’s body causes the player’s arms to tire, especially during the towing or pushing of the equipment between the ending holes of a course.

Clearly, needs exists for efficient and economical systems for reducing the stress and fatigue a player experiences during the manual transport of golf equipment during play.

OBJECTS AND FEATURES OF THE INVENTION

A primary object and feature of the present invention is to provide systems to overcome the above-described problems.

Another primary object and feature of the present invention is to provide a system for improved manual transport of golf equipment during the course of play.

It is a further object and feature of the present invention to provide such a system that allows a golf trolley to be towed without significant effort by the user’s arms.

It is another object and feature of the present invention to provide such a system that supports a range of attachable accessories.

It is a further object and feature of the present invention to provide such a system that is adaptable to both large and 3 mall users.

A further primary object and feature of the present invention is to provide such a system that is efficient,inexpensive, and handy

Rowe Tow's cart locking device was designed to be adjustable,
is made of plastic and therefore will not scratch or cause other damage to your cart.

The Rowe Tow comes in two harness designs:
 

Waist-harness
The Waist-harness is worn around the waist like a belt. The waist harness is design for the taller golfer, for golfers who are 6’ and taller

Chest-harness
The Chest-harness is worn around the shoulders and worn like a back pack. The chest harness is designed for children, and golfers less than 6’ tall.


All golfers would like the ability to double task while playing a round of golf. It can be like having your own caddy. The Rowe Tow gives you the freedom to perform those needy golf tasks while your cart follows behind you. Whether you’re talking on your cell phone, or putting your hands in your pockets on a chilly day, or writing down your score on the move, the Rowe Tow is guaranteed to cut strokes off your next round.





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With the advent of the new 3-wheel golf cart design, now comes a new way to pull your tri-wheel cart, its call the Rowe Tow. In the old days, when golf carts rolled around on two wheels, you were forced to pull the cart behind you while walking. This pulling motion, with the added weight of your golf bag and clubs, caused your arms and shoulders to become tiered and sore after walking a few holes. The (tri-wheel cart) was design to lessen the stress on the arm and shoulders by allowing the golfer to push the cart rather than pull it. Still, after a few holes this continuous stretching motion can also cause soreness. Why use your hands and arms to push your golf cart when you can use them for other things? Like, eating a hot dog, or sipping on your favorite beverage.
The Rowe Tow comes with an adjustable padded harness-belt, (2) adjustable tow straps, and (4) plastic detachable guide-rings, all you will need to install the Rowe Tow on your tri-wheel golf cart. To install the Rowe Tow, snap the harness belt around your waste and connect the guide straps on each side of the belt, and away you go. To remove the Rowe Tow, simply un-snap the harness-belt and side straps in less than 4 seconds, and you’re ready for your next golf shot. It’s that simple.

These are just a few things people are saying about this new revolutionary product:

  • “I get a great work out every time I use the Rowe Tow”. 
     
  • “I don’t use it all the time, but it sure comes in handy when I’m walking a long par  hole.”  
     
  • “It’s so simple, it only takes 4 seconds to put it on and take off”.

 





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