Your car and your clubs ...

had 4 tour bags and two electric trolleys, not to mention 3 golfers and me in my VW Passat estate

I think Podge had a VW Passat estate when he drove us up to the main forum meet year before last, 3 lads, 4 sets of clubs, 4 lots of luggage for 3 days....

.....and Stu C :D
 
A6 Avant. I can comfortably get my trolley bag, trolley, and loads of other kit in, but couldn't fit two bags in without removing the woods. Have to put my bag in on an angle. Failing that, I could split the back seats and get 3 ppl and 3 sets in no issues.

Not sure about my stand bag, haven't used that for a while.
 
Got a Renault Grand Scenic. Have had 4 sets of clubs, 3 trolleys and luggage for a weekend away in the boot and still room for 4 adults in the car itself. Great for that and lugging around 2 kids and all their associated rubbish but crap for anything else. Barely got enough towing power to pull the skin off a rice pudding and rolls like a pig around even gentle bends. Would love it to be written off so I could get a Mondeo estate instead.
 
Porsche Cayman. Can get one bag - without the woods - in the bottom of the back boot. Woods can go on top, laid diagonally. Could probably get a second bag in, but have never tried. Front boot (froot?) will fit a child or small adult, but not a set of clubs.

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A BMW M135 which is a pain for transporting clubs. All but driver can stay in the bag which has to go in at an angle with the head angled into a recess. Problematic when I need to take my Clicgear too. If I am giving someone else a lift then one of the back seats has to come down which is easy enough but not secure as everything is in sight. I tend to swap cars with a friend and use his Discovery if I am driving to an away day with more than one person.

Thankfully my clubs spend 99% of the time at the golf club as I have a locker.
 
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