When it comes to getting around the golf course without having to carry your golf bag on your shoulders, there are several options available to you.
You can manually push or pull your bag. You can make things easier by getting a golf caddie powered by an electric motor. You can ride a traditional, full-fledged golf cart, but it’s terribly expensive to own one yourself.
It turns out there’s another solution that allows you get a vehicle-like experience without wiping out your life savings: golf scooters. Electric golf scooters, in particular, run on 2-4 wheels and get you around the course without you having to walk on foot.
If you’re interested in buying electric golf scooters for your golf course fleet or even owning one personally, you’ve come to the right place.
In recent years, a number of innovative companies have emerged to offer quality electric scooters that can easily carry a full golf bag. In this article, we’ll review and compare our picks for the best electric golf scooters on the market.
Note: Golfstead has tested and/or conducted in-depth research into all of the products featured in this guide. Our editorial process for these rankings takes into account a mix of many factors which may include performance, reliability, usability, value for money, cost, and the general consensus from other users of the product. The list that follows may be reassessed or updated over time.
Our Top Picks For Electric Golf Scooters
Based on our own testing, research, and experience, here are our top selections:
- Dvsripa 2-in-1 Electric Golf Cart & Scooter
- Koppla Swift Motorcycle Electric Golf Scooter
- GolfEbike E-Bike W/ Divnick Golf Bag Carrier
- GolfBoard PRO V1.3 Electric Golf Scooter
- AESWGOF Stand-Up Electric Golf Scooter
Note: Prices for the items listed on this page are subject to change. To see the current price, please click on the relevant links below.
1. Dvsripa 2-in-1 Electric Golf Cart & Scooter
There are several reasons why we rank this scooter by Dvsripa at the top of our list:
- it has a mobility scooter design with four wheels for exceptional stability
- it’s priced well for the value it offers
- when not playing golf, you can swap out the bag rack in the back for a waterproof storage lockbox
- it’s also a one-seat personal golf cart
This electric golf scooter is designed for adults and seniors and boasts a strong motor, fat tires, keyless operation, and a lithium-ion battery.
Features
The Dvsripa electric golf scooter is equipped with a 1000W brushless motor, powered by a 60V 20Ah battery that delivers a range of 35-40 miles on a single charge. The maximum speed is 15 mph.
The scooter uses 16×8-7 all-terrain tubeless tires, paired with an independent suspension and rear dual-spring shock absorber for a stable, smooth ride. The 16-inch wheels grip very well and can adapt to a wide range of surfaces.
There are also anti-tip wheels that ensure stability. The scooter can safely and effectively climb slopes as steep as 25 degrees. The maximum load is 550 lbs.
When it comes to operation, you can choose from three different speeds using a speed control dial, and you can stay informed on the mileage, speed, and remaining battery power via the display.
Other features of the Dvsripa electric golf scooter include:
- a complete LED lighting package consisting of turn signals, headlights and taillights
- a reverse switch that allows for backwards movement
- a keychain remote control
- an anti-theft alarm system
- an integrated USD port for charging electronics
In addition, the seat of the scooter can be shifted forward or back, and the backrest can be pivoted to suit your preferences.
We are impressed by the build quality of the Dvsripa scooter. The golf bag rack is sturdy, with a very comfortable seat, smooth ride, intuitive controls, and exceptional battery life. This machine does pretty much everything well.
2. Koppla Swift Motorcycle Electric Golf Scooter
The Koppla Swift is a beauty that will certainly turn heads. Now re-designed, it was developed by KOPPLA Moto, whose mission it is to lead the next generation in efficient, reliable and comfortable electric scooters.
This scooter comes in two-wheel and three-wheel variants, with the former looking more like a dirt bike and the latter offering more stability. The ride runs on a lithium battery, and the low center of gravity makes for a comfortable, well-balanced ride.
Koppla is an impressive company that clearly has a lot of talent behind it. They manage to make high-quality electric scooters with premium components and powerful motors and offer them at competitive prices relative to their competition.
Features
One of the first things you’ll notice about the Koppla Swift is that the front wheel is larger than the back. This is an ideal “cruiser” design that provides more stability when traversing terrain.
Let’s talk about the motor: 2000W with 140Nm of torque, and a peak of 3500W in a few seconds. The max speed is 27 mph. It’s a motor that can handle practically any hill, whether in lush forested areas or on beautiful oceanside courses.
The 60V, 25Ah, lithium-ion rechargeable battery is plug-and-play and more powerful than other batteries. It has a range of up to 40 miles, can last for 36 holes on a full charge, and can be easily swapped with a spare as needed.
Other features of the Koppla Swift electric golf scooter include:
- a full heavy-duty suspension for a smooth ride
- a thick kickstand for stable parking
- a kickstand switch that prevents accidental starting
The Koppla Swift can, of course, hold your bag, but not in the same way as other electric golf scooters featured on this page. It’s basically rested in front of the seat and between the handlebars.
This electric scooter is multi-purpose, being suitable for hunting, fishing, and other activities in addition to golf. It’s quiet, gives off no emissions, and requires little to no maintenance.
The scooter has a maximum capacity of 350 lbs with a 6.3-inch ground clearance. The size is 87″L x 30″W x 46″H when the bag holder is attached.
A 67.2V 5A charger is included. Also included are rearview mirrors, a headlight, a cooler box, and a mountable storage box that can hold balls, scorecards, keys, and other small items.
Koppla is offering a 15-day satisfaction guarantee on this golf scooter, and the price is very reasonable, so give it a try now!
3. GolfEbike E-Bike W/ Divnick Golf Bag Carrier
This electric bike is not technically a scooter, but because it has a throttle, you can ride it like a scooter without pedaling at all. You can also use the pedal-assist feature and get as much or as little exercise as you want.
This powerful combo consists of a step-thru folding e-bike and the Divnick Auto-Pivot Golf Bag Carrier. It’s not only more affordable than other electric scooter options (under $2000 if a promotion is running), but the e-bike has also been designed specifically for golf.
Divnick International designed the GolfEbike based on feedback from customers in various countries around the world. Considered to be the only folding cargo e-bike, it can be folded and transported in a trunk, or you can alternatively ride it to and from the golf course.
Features
The GolfEbike e-bike has all of the ideal features for golf and is more rugged than your typical general-purpose e-bike. Key advantages include:
- a larger, more heavy-duty frame
- a longer wheelbase at 48.5 inches
- a lower, much larger step-thru space for easy mounting/dismounting
- wider handlebars for more control
- a longer, stronger rear rack that is welded to the frame
- an extra-long front fender that eliminates the need for a mudguard extension
- wider tires with treads approved for golf courses
- an extra-wide seat for added comfort
- seven increments of pedal assist
- a thumb throttle that is independent of pedal assist (PAS)
- an aluminum wing-shaped water bottle holder
- traction pedals that hold your shoes securely
- a dedicated USB port on the handlebars
- flashing brake lights for added safety
- superior hydraulic disk brakes
The GolfEbike comes with magnesium alloy wheels, a 750 watt motor, and a 25 amp controller. Its 20Ah battery uses Samsung or LG cells and lasts 2-3 years longer than batteries on other e-bikes.
This e-bike has other features such as a bright colour display, cruise control, headlight and horn, and more. Its weight is 83.5 pounds including the battery. For full details and specs, check out this page.
Another thing worth mentioning is that the GolfEbike can be ridden on the road. Bicycle rules apply, so you don’t need any special permit or license. If you live within a few miles, you can ride it to and from the golf course, but if you’re too far away for that, no problem: it folds up and can fit in most car trunks.
Next is the Divnick Bag Carrier. This bag carrier, made in the USA, mounts on the rear rack and holds any size of golf bag securely with straps and buckles.
It also has a proprietary patent-pending quick-attach system that allows you to easily attach and remove the carrier in just a couple of seconds, such as when you’re folding and loading the e-bike.
Probably the most attractive feature of the Divnick Bag Carrier is that it’s designed so that the attached bag serves as a kickstand that holds the e-bike in place on any slope. When you mount the e-bike to set off after your shot, the bag automatically pivots back to an upright position.
This bag carrier is built for function and convenience. And when you pair it with the GolfEbike, you simply can’t get a better e-bike experience on the golf course. Whether you want to just ride it like a scooter or get some exercise by pedaling, it’s entirely up to you.
The GolfEbike and bag carrier are currently being offered at a significant discount. The price will eventually go up, so we recommend jumping on it as soon as possible if you’re interested.
4. GolfBoard PRO V1.3 Electric Golf Scooter

The GolfBoard is a unique yet very effective way to get around the golf course. It’s like a cross between a scooter, surfboard and skateboard.
While the GolfBoard has four wheels which are normally associated with carts, we would still consider it to be a scooter because of its size and the fact that you need to be standing to ride it. Simply stand on the board, grip the handlebar, and go.
The PRO V1.3 is the most powerful and advanced GolfBoard model that is designed specifically for golf. It has a better battery and is more durable and easier to operate than previous models.
Features
The GolfBoard PRO has 13.5″ wheels with turf-friendly tires that provide optimal traction on any terrain. The wheel base is wider compared to the standard GolfBoard, which improves stability.
The LG lithium-ion battery of the PRO V1.3 has 12.2% and 48.8% more power than the V1.2 and V1.1 models, respectively. A new powder-coated steel stability bar and external circuit breakers facilitate servicing and storage.
Other features include:
- a posi drivetrain with integrated motor and gearbox assembly
- a thumb throttle with one-touch speed control
- high/low and forward/reverse switches
- a non-skid LINE-X deck
- a maximum speed of 14 mph
- vacuum form black LINE-X fenders
- a quick-release stability bar mounting bracket
- a dual-position handlebar with padded anti-slip grip
- heavy-duty suspension plates
- a master key switch with removable key for theft protection
The GolfBoard PRO is well-made and feels sturdy and secure when you ride it. Your golf bags straps securely into the front. Starting and stopping the scooter is relatively smooth.
However, keep in mind that the handlehold is only for balance, and you need to lean into turns. This may take some getting used to, especially if you have no previous experience with skateboarding or surfing.
5. AESWGOF Stand-Up Electric Golf Scooter
This scooter by AESWGOF is similar to the above GolfBoard model, but it’s a much more affordable option.
Also a stand-up, four-wheel ride, it’s designed to provide reliable traction and smooth acceleration in a modern, minimalist package.
Features
The AESWGOF stand-up golf scooter is powered by a 2000W dual-motor system and a 48V lithium-ion battery. The battery provides 15-25 km of range on a single charge, charges in 4-6 hours, and is swappable if the juice runs out and you need more time on the course.
The scooter can travel as fast as 15 km/h on a variety of terrain. The maximum safe climbing angle is 25 degrees. Other features include:
- a parking break and emergency brake
- 10-inch pneumatic tires
- forward and backward controls
- an LED display screen
- a rear brake light
- an NFC card startup
This electric scooter folds up in just a couple of seconds and can fit in standard car trunks and lockers. The folded dimensions are 112cm x 55cm x 69cm.
The design is meant to be lightweight and cause minimal damage to the turf, while still being sturdy and stable for the rider with a load-bearing capacity of 330 lbs. The bag mounts in the front of the vehicle.
You can also add accessories to the ride like a phone mount, seat, and umbrella stand.
This may not be an ideal ride for many seniors and those with disabilities, but folks who are younger or more mobile can have a blast with the AESWGOF. The build is solid, the battery life is long, and customer support is very responsive and helpful.
Buying Guide
Investing in a means of transportation for the golf course is a very important decision.
If you make the right choice, your scooter could potentially serve you well for a decade or more. If you make a poor choice, you may spend more time fighting with the machine or trying to fix its problems than actually playing golf.
Most good electric golf scooters, including the ones reviewed on this page, give you everything you need for a pleasant round of golf without having to carry a heavy bag.
With that said, there are some factors that you should consider before making a decision about a particular model. They are:
1. Wheel Design

Electric scooters can have two, three, or four-wheel designs. The question then becomes: which design should you go with?
As you probably know, trikes have two wheels in the back as opposed to one, and they offer added stability so that you’re less likely to lose balance and fall over, especially on level ground.
Trikes have a different feel than bikes; they’re usually considerably heavier and are often more difficult to maneuver, particularly on side slopes. They are also more expensive.
Of course, four-wheel designs are the most stable and reliable, but they’re also the least maneuverable and versatile.
Two-wheel scooters tend to be lighter, more controllable, more versatile, and less expensive, but the obvious (major) drawback is that you need to keep your balance as you would on a standard bicycle. Bikes also rely strongly on kickstands for parking.
It’s worth noting that two-wheel scooters can actually be more stable in situations where there are side slopes and uneven terrain. This is because the wheels are upright to gravity, while three and four-wheel vehicles have to match the angle of the slope.
The bottom line is: if the courses you play are mostly flat and level and you’re worried about keeping your balance while riding your scooter, you should get a four-wheeled vehicle like the Dvsripa or a trike, if you can afford it. If you’re not concerned about balance and stability, you can save some money and go for a two-wheel scooter.
Whichever wheel design you end up choosing, the best thing you can do is try out each one (ideally on a golf course traversing hills and other terrain) and see which one you like best. If you find yourself liking them all, base your decision on your budget.
2. Battery

The battery system is one of the most important things to consider when buying an electric golf scooter because it determines how long you can use the scooter and how long you have to spend charging it.
Ask yourself these questions:
- Does the scooter have two batteries or one?
- What is the range of the scooter on a full charge?
- How long does the battery take to charge?
- How many charge cycles does the battery have?
- How easy is it to remove the battery?
Scooters with dual-battery systems usually allow you to quickly swap out one for another when it loses charge.
Range refers to the battery life, usually measured in rounds, golf holes or miles. Charging time should be no more than eight hours.
Also consider the voltage and amp hour ratings, especially if you have knowledge about those kinds of things.
Lastly, consider where the battery is housed and whether it is protected by the elements. Battery housing should already offer protection from wind, rain and the like, but if a battery can be positioned so that precipitation doesn’t hit it directly, all the better.
No battery will check all the boxes, so you’ll have to decide if the battery mechanism and properties are acceptable to you when choosing an electric scooter model.
3. Feel
Just like with golf clubs, it’s important that you like the feel of your electric golf scooter. If you don’t, it doesn’t matter what the features are — it just won’t be enjoyable to use long-term.
By feel, we mean things like how it handles, how it feels to sit, how comfortable it is to grip the handlebars, how easy it rides, how well it starts and stops, and how easy it is to turn.
You may find that when a fully-loaded golf bag is attached to the cart, the feel will change because of the increase in weight.
It’s important for the scooter to have a good weight distribution from front to back, or you could run into problems like sliding or a squirrely front wheel. The center of gravity should promote good balance regardless of what is loaded onto the scooter.
This can relate to whether the scooter has two, three, or four wheels. For example, it may be that although you want the extra stability that three or four wheels bring, you end up preferring the feel of a bike more.
Having said all this, don’t overthink it. We really like the feel of all of the scooters reviewed in this guide, and you may not have any particular preference for one over the other.
Also, you’ll likely be buying online and won’t be able to take these scooters for a test drive before you buy. That’s okay. Just go with what you think you’ll like best.
4. Speed
This isn’t a critical aspect of electric golf scooters because the goal is to get to your destination comfortably without carrying your bag, not to move as fast as possible from point A to point B.
Still, though, it’s worth looking at the maximum speed of the scooter and whether there are different speed settings based on the mode of operation.
All electric golf scooters worth their salt will have a maximum speed of 15mph for golf courses. Many scooters will have higher “unlocked” speed settings (sometimes 35mph or more) that are meant for other applications like traveling down roadways.
When riding an electric scooter, it’s obviously prudent not to go too fast; otherwise, you run the risk of losing control or even falling into a hazard. Travelling at or near the maximum speed setting of 15mph should get you around the average golf course very nicely.
If you plan to use your electric scooter outside of golf, make sure that other speed modes beyond 15mph are available.
5. Added Features

Many electric golf scooters have added features beyond typical things like suspension systems, bag holders, and accessory holders.
A scooter may have different speed modes that are designed for different applications outside of golf. There are convenience features like kickstands, thumb throttles, and quick-swap battery systems.
There also may be unique features like a matching mobile app. Companion apps may unlock additional features that you wouldn’t otherwise have access to.
If there’s a particular feature you really want, make sure the model you’re looking at has it. Accessories aren’t really that big a deal because their value is dwarfed in comparison to the actual scooter, but it’s worth looking at what you get there as well.
6. Price

The price of an electric golf scooter can vary considerably, from around $1500 to $7000 or more including upgrades/optionals. The less you spend, the less you’ll usually get in terms of quality, features, motor and battery power, durability, etc.
As mentioned above, trikes (three-wheel) and four-wheel vehicles tend to be more expensive than bikes (two-wheel), but they practically eliminate the need to balance while riding.
At the end of the day, you should choose a model that you like and is within your budget. Customer reviews are also a great way to evaluate your options.
A Note On Fleet Purchases
Many people interested in electric golf scooters are golf course owners looking to create a fleet for their members and players.
In this case, you can often get a discounted wholesale price when buying in bulk. Don’t forget to inquire about this.
There are other potential options too. You could save even more money buying used, but buying new comes with significant advantages. You could also lease.
When deciding which electric golf scooters would be best for your course, consider the average age of your members and how many of them would appreciate the awesome looks of a Koppla Swift vs. the extra stability of a four-wheel Dvsripa.
Conclusion
Electric scooters are a fairly new method of transportation for golf courses. They don’t require walking on foot like push carts or electric caddies do, but they’re also less expensive and less bulky than traditional golf carts.
Whether you’re interested in buying a fleet for your course, leasing, or owning one yourself so you can use it as much as you want, these vehicles eliminate the need to walk or haul a heavy golf bag, allowing you to conserve as much energy as possible for each shot and shoot lower scores.
A quality, reliable electric golf scooter can be a huge boon to your golf toolkit, and that’s not even mentioning how much of a head-turner they are on the course. Finding one that can meet your needs is certainly possible with some research.
Each of the scooter options reviewed above offer excellent value for the cost. We’ve given you the information you need to make a decision; now it’s up to you to go the rest of the way.
If you can, we recommend reading reviews for scooter models or getting insights from retailers and manufacturers. This will help you a lot in the decision-making process.
Thanks for reading this guide. What electric golf scooter are you considering? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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