Not all golf courses play the same. Some are smooth and relatively flat, while others make you work for every hole with long climbs, uneven ground and steeper fairways. If you regularly play on a hilly course, choosing the right golf buggy can make a big difference to comfort, confidence and overall performance.
A buggy that handles flat terrain well is not always the best choice for a course with more demanding conditions. On hillier layouts, you need to think beyond basic transport. Power, stability, control and overall build quality all start to matter more. Parmaker’s range includes both ride-on and walker models, with several options designed to better handle more challenging terrain.
Why hills change the equation
Hilly courses put more strain on both the golfer and the buggy. Steeper ground demands more pulling power, more control on inclines and descents, and a design that feels stable when the terrain is less predictable. That is why choosing purely on price or appearance can be a mistake. A buggy that is underpowered or not suited to the course can leave you frustrated when you need it most.
That does not always mean you need the biggest model in the range. It means matching your buggy to the conditions you actually play. If your home course is only mildly undulating, a lighter-duty option may still suit you well. But if you are regularly dealing with excessive hills, it is worth stepping up to something built for that extra demand.
Start with power and capability
One of the first things to consider is whether the buggy has enough power for the course you play most often. Hilly terrain demands more from the motor and drivetrain than flatter ground, especially over a full round. A model that feels fine on gentle slopes may struggle once the climbs become longer or steeper.
Parmaker’s Spirit Ride-on is described as ideal for golfers under 100 kilograms who play on moderately hilly courses. For golfers over 100 kilograms, or those who frequently play on extremely hilly courses, Parmaker recommends stepping up to the Spirit Ghia. That makes the choice much clearer for players who know their regular course is on the tougher side.
Stability matters more than many golfers realise
On hillier courses, stability is just as important as power. The ground is not always even, and a buggy needs to feel secure as you move across changing surfaces. This is where the design of the buggy becomes important, particularly if you are deciding between walker and ride-on options.
For golfers who prefer a ride-on, Parmaker’s Explorer Ghia is a top-of-the-range four-wheeler and is the safest, easiest and most secure way to play. For golfers who like to walk, the Scout Walker includes front wheel suspension, which is useful because golf courses are not supposed to be flat. Those kinds of features become especially valuable when you are dealing with hills, rougher ground or uneven approaches between holes.
Think about how you like to play
The right buggy for a hilly course is not only about terrain. It is also about how you prefer to get around the course.
If you enjoy walking and want support with your clubs on more demanding ground, a walker can still be a very practical choice. If you would rather reduce the physical effort of the round, or simply want more comfort on longer and tougher courses, a ride-on may be the better fit.
Parmaker offers both ride-on and walker models across its buggy range, including the Scout Walker, Scout SE Walker, Spirit Ride-on, Spirit Ghia Ride-on and Explorer Ghia. That means golfers can choose a solution that suits both their course conditions and the way they like to play.
Buy for the course you play most
A common mistake is buying for general purposes instead of the course you play week in, week out. If your regular course is hilly, it makes sense to choose a buggy that is comfortable in those conditions from the start. That way, you are not constantly asking your equipment to do more than it was designed for.
A better-suited buggy can help make the game more enjoyable. It can reduce effort, improve comfort and give you more confidence as you move around the course. Over time, that can make a real difference, especially for golfers who play regularly and want equipment they can rely on.
Choose confidence on every slope
Hilly courses can be one of the great pleasures of golf, but they do ask more from your equipment. The best buggy for tougher terrain is one with the right combination of power, stability and suitability for the way you play. Whether that is a capable walker or a higher-powered ride-on, choosing well now can make every round easier and more enjoyable.
To explore Parmaker’s golf buggies suitable for hilly courses, check out the range here.





