...I paid about £90 for this and bought it at the same time as getting a Powakaddy trolley. I decided to get a bag from the same manufacturer and I have to say that although it is early days in our relationship it is looking like great value. It's really well made and has that quality feel about it. Lots and lots of storage space, dare I say it possibly bordering on too much! It has full length club dividers as well as a separate compartment on the side to stash your putter. I have only used it a couple of times so I cannot comment on its durability but I would be very surprised if it doesn't last an awfully long time. My advice? If you've bought yourself a quality powered trolley then don't spoil it by buying a cheaper bag....
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Advantages: Spacious, good looking, durable, easy to handle. Well priced. Disadvantages: Not a lot!
...~ ~ Long gone are the days when the serious golfer took to the links in a pair of old plus four trousers and an old pencil bag with an assortment of various clubs.
The present-day golfer often turns up at the course looking like they are preparing for a fashion shoot and with so many accoutrements that you’d think they’d need a fork-lift truck to help them get around the golf course.
~ ~ I have to admit that I have also moved with the times, and while I don’t subscribe to the latest in high fashion golf leisurewear, I have certainly welcomed with open arms the modern advances in golf bag design. My golf bag is a very important part of my golfing equipment, not least as it has to be able to carry not only my full compliment of fourteen golf clubs, but also all the related paraphernalia that is now part and parcel of playing the sport...
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Advantages: lightweight, balanced, esay to carry Disadvantages: none so far
...Having always used a trolley to carry my golf clubs round the course and being entirely fed up with always being the one taking the longest route, I decided recently to switch to a new golf bag.
Several of my friends all use the new type of carrying strap which allows you to carry the clubs weighted equally over each shoulder which helps prevent possible back and shoulder problems caused by the traditional bag strap.
As I also required to buy a stand to prop up my new bag, I shopped around and eventually found the perfect solution. The Wilson Levitator.
It is a lightweight, graphite friendly bag which has a built in double shoulder strap and stand. It cost £79 from my local golf pro (he advised me this is quite a new and so far very popular design) I believe it comes in several different colour combinations although I did...
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