Golf bags equipment guide: Ping, Callaway, Titleist and more
Golf bags are no longer simply something to hold your clubs in. Nowadays they are more fashion items than bags. We've reviewed a selection including models from Ping, Callaway and Titleist to help you pick the right one for the right weather conditions.
To celebrate the delightful weather we’ve selected and reviewed a range of different golf bags. With twilight getting closer, it’s a great opportunity to make sure you have the right bag for the right occasion. Yes…it’s time to go shopping for bags:
£60 and under
Ping Moon-Lite II, £30
The Ping Moon-Lite II golf bag features a standing strap to make it easy to pick up. No fuss and will fit nicely in the car ready for a quick nine holes in the summer…
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Titleist X90 Series, £41
The Titleist X90 Series golf bag is a lightweight carry bag, but with plenty of room in the form of a full-length apparel pocket.
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- Read the full review and add your comments Callaway Strike, £45
The Callaway Strike golf bag is another no frills pencil bag aimed at those golfers who often play a quick nine holes.
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