Canary_Yellow
Journeyman Pro
BMW 330 or preferably a 335 touring if you can find one.
If you don’t need an estate a 435 is a good option.
I've got a 3 series. In saloon form, it's not great for golf kit. The boot is big enough, but access to the boot space is relatively small, it would need to be the touring edition if taking an electric trolley as well as clubs. As you say BiMGuy, the 4 series is the one if you don't need the touring.
I'd say the 3/4 series would be a decent step up from the octavia in terms of performance (or similar even if you went for a 3/420i, see below), and you'd only have to go to £23k to start seeing 3/440i's coming into budget. As someone that likes cars, I'd do what it took to increase my budget so I could get a 3/440i! But, I appreciate not everyone feels the same, in which case the 3/430i is still very decent indeed, albeit a bit rarer in touring form (people who really like driving bought the 340i, people that are less concerned about driving bought the 320i or more likely a 320d, the 330i is in no mans land!) and the 3/420i is no slouch with 185bhp.
I'm biased, but something like this would catch my eye:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202205205904115?sort=price-desc&price-to=22500&radius=1500&body-type=Coupe&body-type=Estate&onesearchad=New&onesearchad=Nearly New&onesearchad=Used&make=BMW&price-from=16000&fuel-type=Petrol&postcode=tn104ns&model=4 Series&advertising-location=at_cars&include-delivery-option=on&page=1&percentVehiclePriceDeposit=true
If it's no good due to boot size / access, the gran coupe version of the 4 series has better boot access because it's a hatch back.
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