20 years ago I bought a cheap push cart and it was a total waste of money. It was rickety, difficult to transport and to add insult to injury...it was ugly. So, for all of these reasons, I didn't use it much and it didn't last long. I was a beginning golfer so it didn't make sense to spend much and over the years as I've improved and come to love the game I have upgraded my equipment. I don't mind spending $$$ for a durable , quality product. I have also been wanting to walk more for the exercise and the $$$ so I researched heavily at numerous online retailers, I read reviews and developed a list of attributes that are important to me.1. Sturdy construction/Durability:2. Functionality3. Portability4. Storage5. StylingThis is as well built as any that I researched. Large aluminum tubular construction. The plastic parts feel quite durable. The wheels are rubber, not hard plastic. This cart does everything you want it to. I have a pretty sizable bag that is easily accommodated and held in place with a nice set of bungee cords. The brake handle is a quality assembly and works really well. The storage bin lid will accommodate a score card and pencil on the outside and closes firmly with magnets. The bin is big enough for balls, tees, gloves, a phone, range finder, etc. The underside of the bin has 2 mesh pockets as well. It folds and unfolds easily and is also easily locked into place in both the open and closed positions. It is light and compact...easy to lift in and out of my Jeep. Finally, on top of it all...it's really nice looking. It was thoughtfully designed for form and function.I decided that I wasn't going to spend more than $200 and this was right at that price point. Fortunately there were returned units available (only visible using the app) that got the price point enough under $200 that I felt really good about the price. This is a tremendous cart and even at $200, I'd say it's a great value when compared with carts of this high quality. If it's between this and another cart...get this one