
Stewart Q Follow Review
Push Cart · 9 rounds in my bag
Played & written by Marcus Santana
By Marcus Santana · Published December 14, 2025
7.5/ 10
The short version
I did not expect much from the Stewart Q Follow, then it tracks straight one-handed and folds without a wrestling match. Three hilly rounds and my back felt like I had walked nine, not eighteen. The catch: it takes up more boot space than the folded dimensions suggest.
How it played
No lab and no press-release numbers here: 9 rounds, real turf, real nerves. What I keep coming back to is that it tracks straight one-handed and folds without a wrestling match. Where it bit me: it takes up more boot space than the folded dimensions suggest — worth knowing before you spend the money.
How it looks
Tidy frame, no rattles, and it does not look agricultural. I care less about that than how it feels, but it does not hurt.
What won me over
- the brake holds on a proper slope
- the bag straps keep everything still
- it tracks dead straight one-handed
Good to know before you buy
- the wheels pick up mud on wet days
- it eats boot space when folded
My verdict
7.5/10 from me. If you want to walk without carrying, the Stewart Q Follow earns its spot in the bag. If the wheels pick up mud on wet days is a dealbreaker for you, keep looking.
Marcus Santana
Founder & Lead Tester, Homie Golf
Every product on this site is played, walked or worn before it gets a score. No paid placements, no press-release numbers.
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