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Seven of the best cars for golfers

SEVEN OF THE BEST CARS FOR GOLFERS

- JACK EVANS

WITH the good weather, golf courses are once again in full swing. But with golf comes – as it does with so many hobbies – quite a lot of equipment. Bags, trolleys, shoes and everything in between need to come along for the ride, so a car well-suited to the job is a must. Here are some of the best options on the market today...

1. BMW 5 SERIES TOURING

One of the best-known names in the estate car business, the 5 Series Touring has built a reputation for being good to drive, great to look at and – most importantl­y – seriously practical. The most recent incarnatio­n achieves in all of these areas but brings even more technology to the party too. It’s also got a clever split-opening tailgate, allowing you to quickly access the boot without having to open the entire door.

2. MCLAREN GT

Ok, bear with us. The McLaren GT might not be your typical golf course car, but with a leather-lined loading area, it’s actually got enough space for one set of clubs in the back, while a deep section in the nose provides room for everything else. If you’re wanting a car that’ll be a riot to drive to the course, then the McLaren GT is the one for you.

3. SKODA SUPERB ESTATE

Estates feature heavily in this list because they provide the additional space required by golf bags and trolleys. The Superb Estate is one of Skoda’s finest models thanks to its well-made interior and comprehens­ive list of standard equipment. It also has a huge boot, with more than enough space for two to three sets of clubs, while those in the cabin will be travelling in comfort too.

4. AUDI S4 AVANT

Audi’s A4-range of cars sit on the more compact end of the estate car spectrum, but that doesn’t mean it’s not up to the job of transporti­ng golf equipment. There’s space for two sets of clubs in the boot and the rear seats can be folded down to boot that area further again. Our pick of the bunch would be the performanc­e-orientated S4. It’s powered by a 3.0-litre turbocharg­ed V6 diesel which, as well as being hugely powerful, is surprising­ly economical too.

5. VOLKSWAGEN GOLF ESTATE

We had to include it, didn’t we? The latest Golf arrived with an almost overwhelmi­ng level of tech and connectivi­ty but, thankfully, has still majored where its predecesso­rs did – comfort, practicali­ty and build quality. The new Estate variant brings even more spaciousne­ss. It’s available with a wide variety of engines and specificat­ions too.

6. DACIA SANDERO STEPWAY

Want to save a little bit of money to spend on new clubs? The Dacia Sandero Stepway is the way forward. It’s priced from £11,495, but brings all of the spaciousne­ss and practicali­ty you could want from a golf-going car. Plus, it’s got a hardwearin­g interior that’ll live up to bags being thrown in the back.

7. MG 5

The MG 5 combines the practicali­ty of an estate with the low running of an electric car, meaning you can have the best of both worlds. In fact, it’s one of the only cars of its type on sale in the UK, so it’s a great option. It’s competitiv­ely priced too, starting from £25,095. With a range of 214 miles, it’s also got more than enough juice to travel to the farthest-flung courses.

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