JuCad seeks UK retailers for dream golf trolleys

German brand JuCad is introducing its latest stylish, hand-built golf trolleys to the UK in spring 2020, and is looking for retailers to capitalise on consumer interest driven by an advertising campaign targeting high-earning golfers.

The campaign is being managed by its UK agency Magic Hour Media, and interested retailers should email info@jucad.de to obtain further details about selling JuCad products.

Spearheading the JuCad UK 2020 range will be the titanium-framed Travel, the company’s best-seller. It typifies the brand’s uncompromising answer to a single question – what would the best golf trolley in the world be like?

The Travel has the classic JuCad look with a minimal, unfussy frame and a seemingly-invisible battery. Far lighter than most other golf trolleys the Travel is an easy one-handed carry and folds quickly and tidily into a startlingly small size – even if you drive a car with a very small boot.

JuCad golfers can even take their favourite golf trolley on holiday with them, as the compact JuCad fits into a golf bag travel case.

But compact doesn’t mean fragile. JuCad trolleys are built to last, strong enough for golf’s steepest hills (with a handy auto-braking feature), roughest ground and worst weather.

Across the JuCad range there are models with titanium, carbon and stainless steel frames offering varying degrees of foldability, power, control methods and personalisation.

Also coming to the UK is the JuStar range of golf trolleys which offer JuCad-style quality and performance for the slightly more price-conscious golfer.

For over 30 years JuCad have sold precision-built golf trolleys worldwide, with a ‘Made In Germany’ artisan approach which has positioned the brand as Europe’s most desirable golf trolley.

JuCad claims to set the benchmark among high-end golf brands for style, technology and ergonomics. See www.jucadgolf.com for details of the 2020 range.

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As an avid golfer since the age of eleven Dan lives and breathes all things golf.  With a current handicap of eleven he gets out and plays as often as his work life (and girlfriend) allows. Dan confesses to still being like a kid at Christmas when it comes to seeing the latest golf equipment. Having served as GolfPunk’s Deputy Editor, and resident golf geek for the past 13 years and working for golf's oldest brand, John Letters Dan brings to GOLF RETAILING an excellent understanding of the sector.