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Understanding the Choice of Golf Bags

The staff bag is considered the top of the line in golf bags. These are the bags that are used by professionals on tour and will prominently display logos, so it’s not unusual to see a Nike golf bag on a pro tour.

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Understanding the Choice of Golf Bags

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  1. Understanding the Choice of Golf Bags Golf Bags - Golf Box

  2. The Staff Bag • The staff bag is considered the top of the line in golf bags. These are the bags that are used by professionals on tour and will prominently display logos, so it’s not unusual to see a Nike golf bag on a pro tour. • These bags are heavy, but they provide roomy luxury for everything needed. Staff bags can be five kilograms, but they provide lots of storage space and are made using high quality materials. Since the pros tend to have a caddy, the weight is not really an issue, but if you need to carry it yourself, you may get tired of the additional weight.

  3. The Cart Bag • Cart bags are noticeably lighter and a little smaller compared to a staff bag. These golf bags are designed to be carried on a push cart or riding cart. This means it is not the best choice if you want to walk the course. You can expect a cart bag to weigh two to three kilograms, making them easier to carry than a staff bag, but the main advantage of this type of bag is that they are designed to provide access to all the pockets when it is strapped to a pull cart.

  4. The Stand Bag • Stand bags feature a design with two retractable legs. These allow the bag to stand upright or stand canted. This allows the bag to be stabilised while providing easy access to any of your clubs. When the legs are retracted, the bag is upright, and the legs are kept against the body of the bag. • Stand bags are preferable if you like to walk the course. The retractable legs allow you to stand your bag when needed, so you don’t need to keep putting your clubs on the cart path when you line up a putt. • Many models are equipped with shoulder straps. They can also be strapped to pull or push carts or carried on a riding cart, but you will need to ensure that the legs are not damaged.

  5. The Carry Bag • While stand bags are considered a type of carry bag, you may prefer a “Sunday bag” or standard carry bag. Although this type of bag does not have retractable legs but tends to be very lightweight. The average weight of a carry bag is less than a kilogram, as they are made using lighter materials with less structure than the above bags. This also limits how many pockets are provided, as you’re likely to be limited to only a handful and a two way divider. This provides a minimalistic approach for golfers who just need to carry the essentials and walk the course when they play. • If you’re asking yourself how to find golf bags and “golf shops near me,” you should visit us. We offer a wide selection of golf equipment including bags, and our team would be delighted to answer your questions to help you find the right option for you.

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