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Your car and your clubs ...

Skoda Superb SE Estate.

Recently had 4 bags, 4 electric trolleys and 4 weekend cases when we went to Woodhall Spa for the weekend. Still plenty of space.
 
Skoda Superb SE Estate.

Recently had 4 bags, 4 electric trolleys and 4 weekend cases when we went to Woodhall Spa for the weekend. Still plenty of space.

One of the reasons that is likely to be next car when mine changes in 10 months time.

What did you think of Woodhall? It looks lovely.
 
Peugeot 308. Electric trolley in the boot. Bag on the back seat. Next month my new Astra Sports Tourer is due which should easily take both our electric trolleys and bags in the boot with ease.
 
Skoda Fabia, typically always have one of the three back seats down so can get the bags in no bother.

Has been to Aberdeen for uni matches with 4 sets of golf clubs and 4 six foot lads in and it wasn't all that bad
 
Another Skoda Yoda here!

Got the Superb Hatchback and the boot takes 2 trolleys, bags, kit bags and sundries without even dropping the back seats :thup:
 
Renault Captur and I have to put the woods on the back seat - you think I would have checked before I bought it .....

First thing I do check as taking things out & putting them here & there would drive me bananas. Had some priceless looks from salesmen as I disappear before they've even had a chance to get into their spiel.
 
CLK320, 1 electric trolley (S1) and full bag of clubs including driver, anything else has to go on the back seat, I think my seats go down but I've never tried as I drive everywhere on my own :smirk:
 
Mondeo - easily fit 2 in the boot. Fold either or both split seats down and could carry a ridiculous amount
 
X5, surpisingly and to be honest, considering it is a shed on wheels, its a bit rubbish for 2 bags n trollies - unless the back row of seats are down. Its saving grace is it tows what I want easily.
 
Well, some interesting answers in there. Some plusses for a couple I've got my eye on, but also some others i quite fancy where you've confirmed suspicions.

I'll keep thinking...
 
Vauxhall Vivaro van, perfect for as many golf bags/clubs/trolley you need.
 
Two bags of clubs? I drive a VW Polo and I have to take my driver and 4w out of my bag to get it in. My other car is a Qashqai but it is rare for me to get to drive it to golf so I don't know how easy it would be to get two bags in (assuming I'm not allowed to fold down the back seats)
 
Mondeo I managed to fit 3 cart bags 2 elec trolleys 1 push trolley without having to drop the rear seats
 
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