⛳ Elevate your game with the bag that’s as agile as your swing!
The CHAMPKEY Lightweight Golf Stand Bag combines premium 900D polyester durability with a featherlight 3.4 lbs design. Featuring 5 pockets and 3-way dividers, it offers ample organized storage for clubs and accessories. Its sturdy aluminum alloy stand bracket ensures reliable support, while the adjustable backpack-style strap delivers all-day carrying comfort—perfect for executive courses and driving ranges alike.
Brand | CHAMPKEY |
Material | Polyester |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
Product Dimensions | 4.7"L x 4.5"W x 31.5"H |
Number of Dividers | 5 |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Number Of Pockets | 5 |
Manufacturer | Champkey |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 33.1 x 8.5 x 4.75 inches |
Package Weight | 1.29 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 33 x 4 x 4 inches |
Brand Name | CHAMPKEY |
Style | Golf Stand Bag 1.0 |
T**Y
Great for Range bag
I use it so I don't have to lug around my heavy bag I use when I golf. It's lightweight, carries plenty of clubs, and the stand is great so I don't have to bend over. It's made well and should last for quite some time. Pull the trigger.
I**0
GREAT walking bag in age of COVID
Like several of the other posters here - the upsides are super light weight, sturdy, bag stand, and pockets. Several of the competitors didn't have enough pockets IMO. The strap took some adjusting, but I got it where it's comfortable. You can hook a water bottle, towel, and bag tag on no problem. Seems sturdy.I modified it to fit my liking. I hooked a bag tag loop on the outer side and ran my driver down the side, resting the grip (slighly wider than my other clubs) in the lower pocket. I may still adjust it further. That allowed me to stick an extra club in the bag. I removed my 3-iron and one of my 3 wedges, but everything else fit. 11 total clubs. I don't use clubhead covers - they serve zero purpose. You can even fit 2 beers in the "big" pocket (I know that's frowned upon, but let's be honest - we all do it.)Side/personal note - I find myself enjoying playing golf much more when I'm walking the course. I prefer to walk, especially in winter. It brings back memories of my youth when I played in tournaments, high school matches, qualifiers, etc. I find the round goes faster too; walking straight to your ball not having to worry about cart rules (nothing against golf carts). You can socialize w/ your walking partners. I'm a pretty good player (~3 handicap) and most of my friends are actually PGA club pros. I played w/ one of them recently and even he went home and bought one the next day! Highly recommend.
M**S
Great little par 3, executive course carry bag
Crazy lightweight, small carry bag for at most nine clubs. Rolled around the hot florida golf courses with this little baby over my shoulder. Stuck wedges thru 6iron plus putter in bag. Stand legs were good, had four pockets (balls, tees, valuables, misc), kind of tricked up bungee cord to slip water bottle under, good carry handle, decent shoulder pad on strap. As some reviews mention the anchor points for strap could be better postioned. Clubs dont fall out nor does bag tip as some insinuated but the handle and strap hangers are on same side so handle does ride against rip cage. There are also plenty of little zippered pockets for balls, tees, marker, wallet, phone, etc. It is a great little par 3 or executive course bag which is what i needed. Wont comment on durability since only used it once, but didnt see any immediate signs of wear nor areas where imminent failure was likely. The strap hangers are sewn to fabric, so that could be an eventual weak point, especially since i jammed nine clubs into bag. Eight is probably better limit and fit.
G**P
Great Sunday bag!
I had been looking for the right combination of lightweight, simple and plenty of storage. This bag is the one. I used it for the first time today after just getting it in. I use it to walk a Par-3 course near by. This bag did exactly what i wanted it to.Pros:LightweightGreat kickstand and easy to deployEasily held 6 clubs and would probably handle 8 or 9 depending on the grips and suchElastic band bottle holderPlenty of pockets, i believe there are 4Has a shoulder strap and a carry handleCons:The strap is a bit hard to adjust. There are 4 different options on the bag for hooking in the padded strap. I am trying to find the right combination of those 4 connection locations that best works for me. All four of the loops are up high, nothing down low. So the shoulder strap has to be connected with both hooks near the handle. This is not a deal breaker. It just takes some getting used to.The bottle holder works just fine. But if you want to get it out, as i have pictured, you kind of have to maneuver it in through the bungee cords and make sure that one of the cords is on the bottom of the bottle to ensure it doesn't fall out. Again, not a deal breaker.My wants were a kickstand and plenty of pockets that would carry enough clubs. This one does exactly what i was wanting. I have a pocket for my phone, wallet, keys, plenty of golf balls and room for my gloves. I think that this bag is a win all the way around.
M**X
Gets the job done.
It’s a bag 😂. Compared to larger bags I’ve gotten (often along with complete sets of clubs) it’s of course much smaller, but that was my whole intention when I bought it. Along with that, it being so light means that every once in a while, the folding stand part doesn’t fully extend, so you have to apply more downward pressure as opposed to larger heavier bags that you kinda just plop down and lean forward.The handle makes it insanely easy to carry if you’re walking a course, and overall for how cheap it is- it holds up surprisingly well. The listed amount of clubs it can carry is pretty accurate- I have 5 in mine currently and it’s already a little snug- so I’d say 6 is the most you’d wanna shoot for. (Most of us don’t need to bring every iron anyways since we all know we just use our 7 lol)
A**R
Decent bag but poor strap design
Having walked 10 rounds with this bag, I'd say it is functional and reasonably sturdy. It is also lightweight; but not as light as claimed on the product page on Amazon. It says there it's 1.95 lbs, when in actuality it is nearly twice that at 3.8 (the 3.4 notation on the graphic is also wrong.) Champkey does have a non-PRO version skinnier bag that might be 1.95 by the look of it. So a bit disappointing but it does hold 8 clubs OK (9 would be a tight squeeze.)There are also a couple of non-trivial flaws, at least in my view. The dual strap is not well designed. The left shoulder one tends to get stuck behind after first slipping on the right one; and requires some work to fish it out. After 2 rounds I gave up and replaced it with an old trusty Izzo Dual Strap whose intersection point moves almost like a universal joint and is truly easy-on/easy-off.Finally, the lack of a mesh bottle holder is unsatisfactory. Although one of the front pockets can be used for that but it's a struggle to access and the hold is not stable.
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