Golf Digest Editors’ Choice – Push Cart 2018
Pathfinder 3 folds in two simple steps and has a small folded footprint that fits easily in your vehicle. For on-course convenience, the accessory console is designed to hold your cell phone, score card, extra balls and tees. Extra storage is available in the mesh basket and velour-lined valuables pouch, which is perfect for your range finder.
Features:
Accessory console is designed to hold your cell phone, score card, extra balls and tees. The cell phone holder includes a slot that allows a charging plug to be used when the phone is in place.
For additional storage, the cart has a mesh basket and a velour-lined pouch for your electronics and other valuables.
Adjustable bungee cords on the upper and lower bag brackets secure the bag to the cart.
Tracking system allows for easy adjustment, if needed.
Folded dimensions: W 29 X H 17 X D 12
Wheels: 3
Weight: 16 lbs
- Accessory console is designed to hold your cell phone, score card, extra balls and tees.
- Adjustable bungee cords on the upper and lower bag brackets secure the bag to the cart.
- Tracking system allows for easy adjustment
- For additional storage, a mesh basket and a velour-lined pouch for your electronics and other valuables.














Pat Lew –
I love this cart and would recommend it to anyone. Very easy to fold and unfold and takes up a small footprint in my car. Easy to push, storage space is great and has enough room in main compartment for all the balls and tees you would need in a round.I like the cell phone holder and clip as well because I use a golf app for distances. The clip is an elastic band that holds phone securley in place over the toughest of bumps.The straps that secure your bag are great too. I use a stand bag, which is not a sun mountain brand, and it fits perfectly in the cart. This is the first cart I’ve owned where I didn’t have to worry about my bag falling off.My only complaint is the brake lever is easily hit while pushing cart. This doesn’t happen often enough for it to be a concern but every now and then it happens and you take a gut punch from the cart.
Rand –
This cart made playing 8 straight full days of golf on the rugged and hilly terrain of northern Maine a breeze. As a golfer who seeks to improve through data-driven practice, I was amazed by how effectively the phone slot secured my phone while trekking up and down steep and bumpy fairways and unmanicured gravel cart paths. What’s more impressive, is the seamless ability to repeatedly remove and reinsert the phone as you gauge yardages and gather your golfing stats with every stroke. I could go on further about the other design aspects of this cart, but instead, I will just tell you what you’re wanting to know. This is the one you should buy!If you’re looking for the perfect bag to go with this cart, Sun Mountain knocked that out of the park as well. Take a look at their Sync Bag which was designed specifically for pushcart golfers. There is finally a golf bag designed specifically to evenly distribute the weight of a fully utilized bag through an elegant symmetrical forward-facing design and placement of pockets. I bought the Black-White-Red Sync bag (directly from Sun Mountain) that perfectly matches the cart and it is equally as impressive. Sun Mountain nailed this duo!
Jim Healy –
Smooth rolling cart, my Sun Mountain 3.5 stand bag fits perfectly. Really saves the back on my very hilly home course and still get all the exercise of walking. The only beef is that it takes a bit of time to unfold. I’ll just have to play more rounds to get the hang of it!
Steve Gamm –
This cart came without a User Guide. There are Youtube videos that show you how to open and close cart but that is it. Where do you suggest storing balls, cell phone, umbrella when not in use? Some, like golf ball storage can be assumed by indentations but not others. Website has User Guides but not for the Pathfinder series. Also would be nice to have an explanation of brake use, umbrella attachment, adjusting tension on release levers, etc. I contacted Sun Mountain via website 5 days ago and received no response.
phillip legare –
Love the push cart for its versatility and ease of handling. Only thing you have to watch out for is when on the side of a hill, the cart wants to tip over. Other than that, its great! Solid built but light weight. Great company too. When one of our 2 push carts showed up with a busted cup holder, they shipped a replacement out the very next day. Super customer service and they stand behind their products.
Leslie S. Dennison –
I like the balance of the cart, once you loaded it with your clubs. I was concerned that the front wheel was fixed, however it works good when your clubs are on the cart, itβs easy to navigate. I did notice that if you put too much in the other compartments before you load your clubs, itβs tips over backwards.. not a complaint, just an observation.
James D. –
If youβre looking for a push cart, stop looking. This is one of the best ones on the market for the price.
Michael McGarrity –
the cart itself is pretty nice. but the pockets at the top make it hard to angle your bag and still have a scorecard out. the cup holder is cheap. the umbrella holder you have to buy seperately.it fell over twice already in a few weeks of use. I would definitely buy the 4 wheel version instead.updating the review. the straps broke after 2 months to hold the bag in place. now the brake has broken and the thing locks up. I had to duct tape the brake lever open so it will roll. complete waste of money. $$$