Full length dividers, which bag?

I love having full length dividers for each individual club.
I don't think that I could go back to not having them.

An empty slot tells you immediately that you've left a club on the course
before you even get back into the cart [buggy].

I find that very reassuring,
and also like finding the same club in the same place every time.

In America, the Sun Mountain C-130 bag is widely recognized as the gold standard,
but I love the Titleist Cart 15. It's the perfect toolbox for me.

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I love having full length dividers for each individual club.
I don't think that I could go back to not having them.

An empty slot tells you immediately that you've left a club on the course
before you even get back into the cart [buggy].

I find that very reassuring,
and also like finding the same club in the same place every time.

In America, the Sun Mountain C-130 bag is widely recognized as the gold standard,
but I love the Titleist Cart 15. It's the perfect toolbox for me.

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So you carry 15 clubs?
Slapped wrist time.
 
So you carry 15 clubs?
Slapped wrist time.
I would really like to carry TWO fairway woods,
but I can't gat the OEMs to make a sixteen divider bag.

I find them so frustrating.
I also wish somebody would make a 1.62" ball, the old R&A size before they chose to conform with the USGA at 1.68".

I tried the classic Dunlop 65s when I was a kid,
but they were wound
and I never played my best with wound balls, back when they were still being made.

I'd love to try a modern 1.62" ball on a windy day.
 
My Sun Mountain H2O trolley bag will be set up tomorrow thus

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D = Cobra F Speed 10.5°
F = Cobra F Speed 3-wood 15°
h2 = Cobra Baffler 20°
h3 = Cobra Baffler 23°
3i = Ping G10 21°
4i to PW = Ping Eye2 BeCu 24°, 28°, 32°, 36°, 40°, 45°, 50°
SW = Cleveland Classics 691 58°
(P) Putter = 1980s Ben Sayers Opel Line One.
 
My Sun Mountain H2O trolley bag will be set up tomorrow thus

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D = Cobra F Speed 10.5°
F = Cobra F Speed 3-wood 15°
h2 = Cobra Baffler 20°
h3 = Cobra Baffler 23°
3i = Ping G10 21°
4i to PW = Ping Eye2 BeCu 24°, 28°, 32°, 36°, 40°, 45°, 50°
SW = Cleveland Classics 691 58°
(P) Putter = 1980s Ben Sayers Opel Line One.
Love the Bafflers but I can't believe you aren't using the Eye 2 sand wedge - it's the best and ugliest club ever.
 
Love the Bafflers but I can't believe you aren't using the Eye 2 sand wedge - it's the best and ugliest club ever.
The Eye 2 sand wedge has the same offset as the Eye 2 1-iron.
I like a sand club to have ONSET
---a well-curved leading edge extending in front of the shaft.

That's how the classic, oval shaped sand irons of the past were made.

I'll admit that the Eye 1 sand wedges were, and even remain, popular.
For me, they're good for stoking fires.
 
Love the Bafflers but I can't believe you aren't using the Eye 2 sand wedge - it's the best and ugliest club ever.
I'm OK with it out of bunkers, but unpredictable with flop shots from the rough - it feels clunky and cumbersome for those.
Shall see how next two games go with this set up.
I might put BeCu SW back in, change the Cleveland SW for my Ram 64° and take the 23° hybrid out.
 
I'm OK with it out of bunkers, but unpredictable with flop shots from the rough - it feels clunky and cumbersome for those.
Shall see how next two games go with this set up.
I might put BeCu SW back in, change the Cleveland SW for my Ram 64° and take the 23° hybrid out.
Wizard?
I've got one. It came out of the garage last weekend for the first time in ages. I hit a couple of dreamy chippy mini-pitches with it then got cocky and it all went to 💩.
It's back in the garage again.
 
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