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R**R
Depends on your needs
It isn’t what I thought it would be. I expected a rigid golf bag ( as shown on Amazon). When flying my husband and I each bring 7 clubs and two golf bags and pack them in one travel bag saving airline baggage charges. I needed a smaller but rigid bag to use on the courses but still putting them on a golf cart. The fact that the bag is not rigid my prohibit me from using it as expected on the other hand the quality of the material is excellent the function looks good. I just don’t know if this particular bag will function for this trip. The bag would be wonderful if you need a quality Sunday bag to carry.
P**N
Perfect Economical Range Bag
Wanting to put a few clubs in something light and small, this bag does the trick.Had a few irons loose in my car for when I can find time to hit the range but really preferred something that could hold those along with some alignment sticks, flexible tripod to video my swing, along with other misc.Reviews about being too top heavy (put the head side down) or that's it's not a hard shell are just easy complaints. if you want something substantial, spend the money.Figured a bag with a stand that's on the cheap, most likely would cause issues sooner than one without it. So I got this bag and was exactly what i was expecting.If you need a bag that holds a few clubs, some balls, etc. this is a good option.No frillz,
C**R
It's lite and tough.
I like that this bag is super lite yet holds 5 to 6 clubs as well as balls and tees. Perfect when you're walking and don't want to bring a pull cart or carry a heavy, full bag. It seems durable.
J**M
Food for thought
Pros- It is compact and lightCons- With just one club it’s top head-heavy. Doesn’t carry well on either shoulder as with a normal sized bag. Not balanced to carry with clubs in itSuggestion to makers- Strap should be attached to the bottom end of bag and have a weighted bottom so as to counter the head weight of clubs for better carry balance.Obviously was NOT designed with clubs in mind.
J**.
Don't waste your money
When you put a few clubs in the bag and put it over your shoulder, all the clubs slide out! Stupid.
B**A
light weight, convenient, but not easy to carry with clubs
it is ideal in size and weight, however with a few clubs, it becomes very top-heavy which makes it very difficult to carry as the clubs have a tendency to slide out. The way out (still inconvenient, but better than not using this option) - when you carry it on the shoulder, use your hand to hold the bottom of the bag. I wish the designers would take the weight of the clubs (i.e., clubs heads go up) into consideration when positioning the strap so that it does not tilt over too much. Making it too heavy at the bottom for balance might defeat the purpose, but probably an appropriately-designed second strap may be able to stabilize it better?The quality needs to be better. With very gentle use (6 clubs carried; 4 outings only) the inner liner has several tears visible already.
J**N
This bag needs re-engineering
At first glance, this bag was exactly what I needed. I wanted to use this on a par 3 course and it fit the need. Easily held 6 clubs and had pockets for balls and tees. It worked well on the first outing but that is where it stopped. The second time out and on the third hole, the clip that holds the strap to the bag broke and forced me to juggle the bag around for the remaining holes. The engineers of this bag need to have another look the plastic used for the clip is way too flimsy.
P**R
lighweight, nice pockets, but poor balance with clubs
Lightweight, good storage w/ pockets, but poor balance.The balance problem is due to the bag's short length. ANY BAG WITH THE SAME LENGTH WILL HAVE THE SAME ISSUE unless a fair amount of weight is added to the bottom. For good carrying balance, the strap and handle attachment points needs to be farther up, nearer the club heads, above the top point of this bag.WIth only wedges in the bag, holding it by the strap or handle, it hangs horizontal and with a nudge it will spill the clubs out. I didn't try it with longer irons and woods, but I'm sure it would be worse as the longer clubs would add weight farther above where the strap attaches.Possibly not a problem if you put the strap across your chest and have the bag on your back but that's not how I carry my clubs.The balance problem is unfortunate, if not the for that I would have liked the bag a lot.
D**E
Not bad for the money but spend a bit more for a lot more elsewhere.
I bought this after a period of rain meant trolleys weren't allowed on my local course for a few weeks. In fairness, it served its purpose and it was very cheap. However, it also felt very cheap and was not really up to the job, bit too flimsy. I ended up investing in a decent carry bag to go with my trolley bag but when I started researching, I found that you could actually buy pretty good stand bags for a few quid more than this cost. If you want something super cheap and cheerful, then this isn't too bad, however, if you can afford another £20-£30, you can get something far superior.
M**.
Light weight and can collapse for easy transport
Great bag for a few holes , exactly what I required
A**R
Better than taking full bag to range or practise ground
Well made and handy for the range or practise. Only slight issue is you have to weigh bottom of bag down with bottle(s) of water and sometimes more as bag tips a bit from being top heavy even with a few clubs.
M**L
Strap broke after first outing
Lovely bag but the strap broke after first outing , haven't had a chance to review before.
A**R
Good value
The bag does the job expected satisfactorily,good value
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