Advice on next trolley and cart bag

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I started playing golf the summer of 2019 and bought myself a Callaway X Series Stand Bag (£50) and a fast fold 3 wheel trolley (Reduced to £50). The stands meant it rubbed on the trolley and wasn't flush so I bought a Wilson Staff Cart Bag. Two years on and the trolley is a little worse for wear and the Wilson Staff Cart Bag, although good, is not water proof. I still use the carry bag in the winter when the course only plays 13 holes and it is excellent.

My limited knowledge has me eyeing up a Motocaddy Cube trolley and Motocaddy Proteckta or Motocaddy Dry Series Cart Bag.

My main requirements are:
- A push trolley easy to assemble and doesn't take up much room in the car
- Good umbrella holder for trolley
- A pocket/pouch on the trolley for balls/tees/card
- A waterproof bag
- Enough storage in the bag for balls/tees, waterproofs, winter mat, 2 x 500ml bottles and sunglasses
- An organised club divider that limits the noise of the clubs

I am after some advice really as to what to spend my money on and i may even ask for one of the items to be a birthday present from the wife :-)

Thanks
 
I've had a Sun Mountain H2No cart bag and currently have a Callaway Hyperdry. Main thing with the waterproof bags is not to stuff the pockets full of things so that the zips are "stretched" I do carry loads of stuff around in the bag.
 
Clic gear push trolley, but more expensive but sturdy and fold down really small.
Also recommend the Sun Mountain bags, got a C130 in the New Year and really happy with it. Fairly light, stands up to a shower well and plenty of storage
 
I've had a Sun Mountain H2No cart bag and currently have a Callaway Hyperdry. Main thing with the waterproof bags is not to stuff the pockets full of things so that the zips are "stretched" I do carry loads of stuff around in the bag.

Back from nine holes. Everything in my Callaway bag is dry. The same cannot be said for the rest of me:rolleyes:
 
I have a Rovic trolley, which folds down pretty small.
They are made by Clic Gear, but are slightly cheaper than the Official Clic Gear trolleys.
 
Afraid I have nothing useful to add to your question but I was mildy amused by the situation we find ourselves in (probably the yank manufacturers helped put us in...)

A trolley bag, for the trolley, or
A cart bag, for the cart
???

"You say tomato..."
 
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