Abstract: A golf trolley is provided which mainly comprises an upper plate, a lower plate, a main tube, and two wheel legs associated with wheels. The upper plate and the lower plate are fitted to the main tube to hold golf clubs and are removable. The wheel legs are pivotally associated with a lower holding block connected to a lower portion of the main tube and are operationally associated with a stopping bar and two leg proppers.
Abstract: A marking board for attachment to golf trolley comprising a plate with a hollow for holding papers therein, clipping elements for clipping and locating papers thereon and hollow tubes and pipes on the underside of the plate for holding tees, golf bail position marking pegs and pens. The plate is further provided with curved recesses on two opposing sides thereof to facilitate the withdrawal of the papers from the hollow. A ball holder is connected to one perimeter edge of the plate and comprises a flat portion and a curved portion to receive golf balls within a room between the portions, protrusions being provided on two sides of the curved portions to prevented the balls from sideward falling off the room.