Posts Tagged ‘Carry Bags’

Stand Golf Bags To Save Your Back and Clubs

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Stand golf bags have retractable legs, normally in the form of a tripod, which actuate when the golf bag is set down, and allow the bad to stand up at an angle. This allows the bag and clubs to be more easily accessible than if they were lying on the round. It also keeps the bag and your clubs clean and dry in wet or muddy conditions.

Golf Bags With Stands Save Time

If you carry the bag around the course with you, rather than use a buggy or golf cart, then you should consider one of the many designs of stand golf bags which are available. Without the stand, you would have to drop your bag onto the ground and rummage around in the bag to find your selection of club, You would also have to hunt around for the pocket containing your tees and spare golf balls.

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Cart Golf Bags To Preserve Your Strength For The Game

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Cart golf bags are designed to fit onto a golf cart so that you do not have to carry the bag and so can conserve all your strength for the game. They are different to normal carry bags in that they tend to be larger and bulkier, made from stronger material to give added protection and can carry a wider range of accessories and golf clothing. They also carry a full set of 14 clubs.

Cart Golf Bags Are Heavy - They Are Not Carry Bags!

These types of golf bags are normally a bit too heavy and bulky to lug around the golf course, and have to be used with a golf cart, so if you normally carry your bag do not be attracted by the fabulous designs and capacity, thinking it would be just the thing for you, even if you normally have a caddy, since neither you nor your caddy will appreciate that decision once you get onto the course.

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Golf Bag Buying Tips

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

A golf bag is an essential equipment that is used to carry all your golf stuff. This will include your golf balls, golf clubs, markers, tees and even umbrellas and towels.

Golf bags don't have any effect on the result of the game. But, they can greatly affect your attitude by way of offering comfort as you makes your way around the course.

As to how much load in your gear you put in the bag is up to you. You also have the choice of how it will be moved around the course. Either by your hand, by a caddie or on a cart.

If you plan on riding in a golf cart on your rounds, then the weight is not a factor. But if you plan on carrying it yourself, then a lighter bag is a 'no brainer'.

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