Klimski
Active member
Just a quick review, for folks who are considering downsizing their bag, wanting to carry and walk more, or play with less clubs. I can recommend this bag wholeheartedly, having been using it since May when I took it on tour in the Cotswolds. I play 9 clubs, and occasionally 10 and that works effortlessly. More would be a push, but I have seen folks with 14 clubs in the bag, but that's a squeeze. Not neccessarily at the top, which has a four way divider, but getting the clubs in and out of the bag smoothly. Especially with oversize grips. But as said, with 9 clubs there's no issue.
Anyway, the backpack style straps are really easy to slip on and off, and are very easy to adjust so they fit well. The small stand is surprisingly easy to use, just flip it out while you set down the bag. Really great upgrade over my previous bag. previously I had the Ping Moonlite which I really struggled with, as the clubs were getting snagged all the time. Really super annoying. Also the Ping had surprisingly little real storage. No long side pocket for a rain jacket etc. In that sense the much smaller Mizuno Scratch sac that I had was waaaay better.
So: the Titleist bag has ample storage, two large pockets and one smaller one, which I use for tees etc. An outside drinks pocket and a second outside pocket which I use for trash or scorecard etc. The bag hangs really comfy too. If it has a drawback: the bag could be a bit longer, the driver does stick out rather a long bit. But I've compared it to other bags, and that seems to be the trend at the minute.
All in all, highly recommended.
Anyway, the backpack style straps are really easy to slip on and off, and are very easy to adjust so they fit well. The small stand is surprisingly easy to use, just flip it out while you set down the bag. Really great upgrade over my previous bag. previously I had the Ping Moonlite which I really struggled with, as the clubs were getting snagged all the time. Really super annoying. Also the Ping had surprisingly little real storage. No long side pocket for a rain jacket etc. In that sense the much smaller Mizuno Scratch sac that I had was waaaay better.
So: the Titleist bag has ample storage, two large pockets and one smaller one, which I use for tees etc. An outside drinks pocket and a second outside pocket which I use for trash or scorecard etc. The bag hangs really comfy too. If it has a drawback: the bag could be a bit longer, the driver does stick out rather a long bit. But I've compared it to other bags, and that seems to be the trend at the minute.
All in all, highly recommended.
