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Stewart Golf Unveils 2025 Q Follow: Smarter, Sleeker, and Proudly British

There’s something deeply satisfying about watching a machine do your bidding without complaint—especially if it’s not your teenager.

Enter Stewart Golf, the UK’s revered electric trolley maestro, who’s just rolled out the red carpet for its 2025 Q Follow model, a piece of kit that could very well be James Bond’s caddie if he ever picked up the game.

Right out of the gate, Stewart Golf makes no bones about it: this is not just an upgrade—it’s an evolution.

The 2025 Q Follow retains its signature look, but under the hood, it’s had more work done than the average Hollywood starlet.

We’re talking about the debut of Stewart’s 8th Generation Follow technology—smarter, quicker, more responsive than ever, and likely more obedient than half the tour bags out there.

For those who like to wander a little off the fairway (or into the rough, we won’t judge), the remote control system now stretches up to 75 metres. That’s more than enough distance to hide your double bogey tantrum from your playing partners.

And if you’re the kind of golfer who insists your driver headcover matches your glove, Stewart’s got you covered there too.

The 2025 Q Follow now comes in six new colourways as part of its new Design Series, so you can coordinate your trolley with your mood—or your mood swings.

Another nifty addition? A built-in rangefinder mounting plate. That’s right. No more fiddling with clips, straps, or, heaven forbid, duct tape. You just stick your magnetic device on and get back to pretending you know your carry distances.

Now, let’s talk power. The new 2nd-generation SmartPower battery is a thing of beauty—more efficient and now seamlessly integrated with Stewart’s retooled smartphone app.

You’ll be able to check battery diagnostics, analyse performance metrics, and manage your power like a Tour pro with a data addiction—all from your phone. It’s like having your own F1 pit crew, minus the tyre changes.

Perhaps most commendable of all is what’s under the surface—over 90% of the Q Follow’s components are now UK-sourced. In a world of global outsourcing and slapdash assembly lines, Stewart’s commitment to local craftsmanship is a refreshing blast of Gloucestershire air.

Every unit is hand-built at their HQ, a reassuring sign that British engineering still has a proper pulse.

As CEO Mark Stewart puts it: “The Q Follow has always represented the best of what we do: innovation, performance, and design excellence. The 2025 edition is a considered and meaningful evolution.

With smarter technology, expanded customisation, and an even deeper focus on British manufacturing, it’s our most refined product yet.”

The 2025 Q Follow is now available to UK buyers via www.stewartgolf.co.uk, with a global rollout expected in autumn 2025.

So if your golf game is shaky, at least your trolley won’t be.

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