Best Inventions of 2003
Among this year's favorites: fish-skin bikinis, a new love drug, the car that parks itself and the invisible man
Golf Caddy
Inventor: PowaKaddy
If you love to golf but don't like lugging your clubs around, the remote-controlled RoboKaddy Titanium may be just what you need. Sure, you could hire a flesh-and-blood caddy to tote your clubs, but do you really want someone snickering at you every time you miss an easy putt? With the RoboKaddy, you just point the remote at the unit's antenna to get it rolling along at up to seven miles per hour. RoboKaddy isn't the only remote-controlled caddy that will hold all your clubs, but it is the only one that can go in reverse and collapse to fit neatly in the trunk of your car. You might break a sweat lifting it, however, since it weighs about 50 lbs. with its battery
Availability: Now, $1,295
To Learn More: golfsellersdirect.com
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