Your car and your clubs ...

Renault Captur and I have to put the woods on the back seat - you think I would have checked before I bought it .....
 
Volvo XC60, no problem getting bags and trolleys in. Two sets are easy. If you didn't take trolleys you could fit 4-5 bags in no bother. Two wheeled trolleys fold up tighter so I reckon three bags and trolleys if two wheeled, two bags and trolleys if three wheeled.
 
When ones on their own I take the F1, the clubs come with the car don't you know.

When i wake up, its the Honda Cr-V.
Had me clubs, my trolly, a sack of feed and a bale of straw in the boot not 3 days ago. Had to take the parcel shelf off though, does that count ?? :)
 
Seat Leon.

One set of clubs and one trolley, it's a bit like Tetris trying to make them fit but I've got it sussed!

If I need to fit two sets it's either seats down or just one set on the back seats.
 
BMW 5 series, it's a big boot but rubbish for golf clubs. Totally fine for 2 trolley's and one set of clubs, 2 sets if smallish carry bags without removing woods. Anymore and it's taking woods out and storing long ways.
 
Fiat Grande Punto here, managed to get 2 stand bags in the other week no trolleys and woods on the back seat.

Without others I can get my Motocaddy S1 and bag in the back with woods on the back seat and that's with a boot full of clutter too :D
 
I have a Golf Plus which looks like it might be big enough, but the boot is too narrow to fit a bag in with woods (in fact, even without woods they have to be laid diagonally which makes it hard to get two sets in and doesn't work with trolleys etc).

I also have a Toyota IQ which is absolutely brilliant. It's less than 10 feet long, but wide enough that you can get a golf bag with woods widthways across the boot allowing it to be easily packed for two people and their trolleys.

Best of all was a Fiat Multipla I used to have. Could easily get four adults with full sized bags (woods included) and trolleys in. Same length as a Focus/Golf, just a tad wider....
 
Renault Captur and I have to put the woods on the back seat - you think I would have checked before I bought it .....

same here! - i love the car but the boot is crap. Have to lay the seats down to get my powakaddy and bag in. Going to take a look at its bigger brother the Kadjar so hopefully that will have a much bigger boot
 
Ford Focus RS MK2. Can fit my trolley and a tour bag easily into the boot.
2 carry bags is easy. Woods fit length ways too which always helps.
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Or when i work away, clubs come too! Hehe
 
BMW 3 series coupe. Can get all my stuff in just fine (finally got a system which works) but would have to fold seats down and get creative for the second set.

Would take Mrs C's old 5 series estate if I had a mate with me which could accommodate the stuff easily and probably the mowers too :D
 
BMW 335i. Only just enough room for my bag and trolley. Even then I have to take the driver and 3 wood out and perch them loose across the top. Far more room in the wife's Mini so that is the vehicle of choice if I can get my hands on it.
 
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