Bags Reviews
A quality golf bag is essential for organization and convenience on the course. Choose from stand, cart, pencil, or hybrid bags based on your needs. Consider club dividers—whether four, five, or 14—as well as storage capacity. Some bags focus on lightweight design, while others offer ample pockets, including insulated compartments for food, drinks, and dedicated sections for gear. Waterproof options provide added protection in bad weather. Finally, style and color are personal considerations.
The right golf bag enhances efficiency, keeping players organized and ready to focus on their game from the first tee to the final hole. Take a look at the best golf bags to find the right one for you.
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Big Max iDry Aqua Trolley Bag Review
RRP: £180
TG Rating Owners' Rating BUY from Amazon So you don’t get caught out in the rain, Big Max has launched both stand and cart bag versions of the iDry Aqua bag. Completely waterproof (including the zips), the bags are seam-sealed and lightweight. The trolley bag features a...
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Nike Xtreme Sport IV Ladies Stand Bag Review
RRP: £110
TG Rating The Nike Xtreme Sport IV Ladies Stand Bag allows you to store all your golf balls and accessories quickly, safely and with little effort. It uses an eight-way, full-length divider system to help keep all your golf clubs safe from scratches and damage...
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Nike Vapor X Ladies Stand Bag Review
RRP: £140
TG Rating The Nike Vapor X Ladies Stand Bag is packed with accessory space and plenty of style. It has six functional pockets, five zippered and space for all the accessories you need, including fleece-lined valuables pocket to keep mobile phones dry and safe,...
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John Letters Torrance Stand Bag Review
RRP: £109
TG Rating The John Letters Torrance Stand Bag has an eight-way mesh aero top that makes accessing your clubs easier than ever. It also features 10 pockets, which allow you to have a separate pocket for all of your accessories for maximum organisation. Some of...
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Nike Sport Trolley Bag Review
RRP: £100
TG Rating This is light, strong and has nine pockets with a tactile strip round the top and bottom to prevent slippage when attached to a trolley. Weight: 2.25kg Website: nikegolf.eu
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Ping Frontier LT Trolley Bag Review
RRP: £120
TG Rating This bag is light and easy to use, with a good range of features including nine pockets and a 14-way club divider. Not a bad price from a top brand. Weight: 2.2kg Website: ping.com
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Titleist Reverse Trolley Bag Review
RRP: £143
TG Rating There are seven pockets, which are all easy to access. It's made from durable high denier nylon. Weight: 3.4kg Website: titleist.co.uk
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Stewart Golf T3 Tour/Cart Hybrid Trolley Bag Review
RRP: £179
TG Rating Designed for golfers who love the size and style of a Tour bag. It has a flat side so it sits neatly on a trolley, making it very stable. Weight: 5.3kg Website: stewartgolf.co.uk
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Wilson Staff Performance Trolley Bag Review
RRP: £129
TG Rating This trolley bag has a host of impressive features including a magnetic rangefinder pocket and a padded travel/rain cover. Weight: 5.6kg Website: wilsonstaff.com
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Mizuno Aerolite Trolley Bag Review
RRP: £130
TG Rating The lightest cart bag Mizuno have produced still features a host of pockets including a pocket for balls and a valuables pouch. Weight: 1.8kg Website: mizuno.eu
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Callaway Aqua Dry Trolley Bag Review
RRP: £180
TG Rating Owners' Rating A fully waterproof mid-weight cart bag designed to keep your clubs and other valuables dry in even the worst weather. Weight: 3.5kg Website: callawaygolf.com
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Taylormade Catalina 3.0 Trolley Bag Review
RRP: £159
TG Rating The 3.0 has 11 front pockets, but it's still really light and it provides exactly what you want from a bag, including a top handle for easy manoeuvrability. Weight: 2.9kg Website: taylormadegolf.eu