There is a huge choice of golf bags on the market and choosing the right one can help you keep organised and comfortable on the golf course, reduce fatigue, and make golf a more pleasurable experience.
Our detailed descriptions and specifications will help you find the right golf bag for you, and we have all the major brands including TaylorMade, Cobra, Callaway, Titleist and many more.
Pencil bags are the lightest and easiest to transport golf bags and are designed for casual golfers. They are slimmer versions of carry bags with less storage, but have enough to carry your clubs with one or two pockets for balls and tees. They come with shoulder straps that make them easy to carry and are suited to golfers who prefer to walk during their round of golf, play a quick nine holes or a par-3 course.
Stand bags, also known as carry bags, are the most popular golf bags for everyday golfers. They come with a stand that springs out when the bag is placed on the ground. They are lighter and less expensive than the larger tour and cart bags and have less storage, but there's enough for the average golfer to carry their clubs, balls, water and accessories. They come with shoulder straps, and most have clips or a strap that lock in the legs when using a cart or a buggy.
Cart bags are designed to sit on the back of golf buggies or on a push cart. Generally, golf cart bags have a single shoulder strap, do not have a built-in stand, are heavier and more rigid than carry bags, but come with more storage pockets for waterproofs, valuables, covers, balls, snacks and bottles of water. Cart golf bags are used mostly by more serious golfers.
Tour bags are the largest, heaviest and most expensive golf bags with maximum amounts of storage, pockets and club dividers, and are made for professional or competitive golfers who carry more items on the golf course.
Travel bags are for golfers who like to take a golfing break. You place your normal golf bag inside the large travel bag to keep the bag and clubs protected during transit. Some have a hard case and are suited for air travel, while some are soft and padded and more suited to car and rail travel. Some travel bags come with wheels like a regular suitcase.
Dividers: Golf bags come with a varying number of dividers, the openings at the top of the bag. These dividers keep your clubs from getting tangled. Some just divide clubs at the top of the bag, while some dividers go all the way down the bag for even more club separation. The number of dividers usually range from 1-15.
You can also buy bags specifically for your golf balls and your golf shoes.
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