The Greenhill GTS Golf Trolley offers great performance and value, and features the original, sleek Z folding chassis, plus ergonomic T-bar handle. An nltrasonic digital controller efficiently manages speed, plus suspension. In addition, mudguards protect the trolley and bag from dirt, plus easy fold locking clips ensure the bag stays secure. GTS can be fully customised with a choice of three batteries, colours and wheel types.
Battery options: 20ah battery £349, 26ah £369, 33ah £389, 18-hole lithium £549, 36-hole lithium £599.
Weight: 9.7kg.
Warranty: 1 year.
Web: www.greenhillgolf.co.uk
Tel: 0845 634 7290
Review from the magazine
TG rating 
2011 Review
Tester: Barry Brockes, HCP 15
Pros: The trolley was very well balanced and performed well on even the most taxing of terrains, and it felt like a very solid product. It folded down very neatly, and unlike some others I’ve tried, it stayed in a straight line rather than veering about. The mudguards over the wheels were also a really nice touch, and minimised splashing on the bag. Overall, it just felt well thought-out.
Cons: I found the battery and connectors a little flimsy, and thought this may be an issue over a longer period of time. Also, because I’m well over 6ft tall with a long stride, I found myself kicking the battery when I walked! But these are very small misdemeanours, and I would recommend it to golfers looking for a solid and reliable product.
Conclusion: Greenhill trolleys are all made in the UK, and the GTS model is superbly easy to store. The buildquality feels good and the mudguards were well-thought out
and the sizeable handle made it easy to use, even for those with bigger hands. On the downside, the battery connectors seemed a little flimsy on an otherwise classy trolley.
Ratings (Out of 5)
Looks: 4.4
Ease of use: 4.5
Ease of assembly: 3.75
Functions: 3.25
Performance: 4.5
Reliability: 5
2010 Review
What we like: One of our biggest criticisms of Greenhill trolleys in the past is the sky-high price: happily, they’ve now reduced the cost but not compromised on quality. The handle was very comfortable, the speed dial very responsive and the product was very sturdy. Seriously impressive.
What we don’t like: Jon thought it was harder to assemble than some – there are a fair few straps, and then there’s the issue of hinges under the joints – you need to remember to click these in. Although we like the fact that the price has been reduced, you can tell – less aluminium, and more plastic.
Looks: 4.3 Ease of use: 4.5 Ease of assembly: 3.5 Functions: 2.5 Performance: 4.5