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A removable cart for a golf bag is provided. The cart includes a frame for receiving and releasably retaining a golf bag, a first set of wheels and a second set of wheels operatively connected to the cart frame, the first set of wheels configured to extend to a distance longer than the second set of wheels. Upon folding, the first set of wheels wraps around to encompass the second set of wheels. The first and the second set of wheels are connected by axles such that each set of wheels remains parallel to each other at all times, in both a folded position and an open position.
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