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Review on Stepkick Caddy Bronwyck - The Top Golf Club Stand in the World (Pink) - Watch Video by Reed Nuttbrock

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ease of use, functionality, cost savings, faster pace of play

I have been using a stick rest for 5 years now, Stepkick is by far the best for many reasons. First of all it is important for you to understand that I am your typical golfer, I want to play better, I love to play golf but my GPA is a true reflection of how I play. On a 9-hole executive course, which traditionally has only 1 par 4, I usually shoot about 8-10 shots. I have days when I shoot 32-35 but usually don't. That means (yes you can say that, I have to take lessons) is that I use my stepkick for at least 7 holes, and some holes twice 2 strokes to get onto the green. With most par 3s you can't get off the go-kart track. I end up going to my ball with a wedge and a stick, and sometimes a third stick if I need one. I use my step kick to keep my stick and another stick right next to where I'm stepping if needed. After the shot, I just grab the step kick with my racquets and move toward my ball. This allows me to move towards the hole without additional steps. Once my ball is on the green, I place a step kick with my club or clubs at the edge of the green en route from the hole to my cart. Grass where I can forget it shortens my time on the course, which is the biggest "pace of play" problem on any golf course, and it keeps my clubs and grips clean. I personally don't understand how you can play golf and not have a club case in your pocket and to me none of them are that well made and always work great. This is because the Stepkick tip design easily penetrates the hardest ground it pushes down with the golfer's foot, thanks to the step where the offset meets the ground with little effort. In addition, the stepkick offset allows you to stand freely even in soft (wet) ground conditions. I modified the stepkick to suit my needs, I added a towel on top where the club handles are so I can wipe a dirty golf ball and wipe the club head before I put the club back in my bag. helps me not to lose my clubs and allows me to focus on my game and the goal of keeping my shots to a minimum. We all lose balls, change golf gloves regularly, so of course the $30 shipping fee for the Stepkick is a very small price to pay for all the benefits it offers. There's no reason to replace the stepkick unless you want a different color or your buddy takes it. Stepkick is not a luxury, it should just be a tool that you use when playing golf, just like your clubs, balls and tees. If you have any questions about what I said, just take the time to re-read my post. It's easy to explain and makes good sense. Enjoy golf and have fun. I do not work and do not know anyone personally involved with this product. I just like good ideas and I think they should be shared. Mike M

Pros
  • Protects your clubs from damage and moisture
Cons
  • No