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THE LIGHTEST SUNDAY STAND BAG ON THE MARKET. This lightweight sunday stand carry bag comes in at 1.95 pounds and can fit up to 6-7 clubs comfortably. The perfect bag for a evening Sunday round or at an executive course.
VALUABLES POCKET FOR EXTRA STORAGE: The Sunday Golf pitch n putt bag comes with a valuables pocket that is lined with velour on the inside for safe storage of your valuables such as your wallet, cellphone, keys etc
PERFECT BAG FOR THE DRIVING RANGE: Instead of having to bring a heavy golf bag out, your Sunday Golf Bag fits nicely into any trunk and is ideal for use at the driving range when you just want to bring 4-5 clubs to get some practice in. Your back and shoulders will thank you!
CONVENIENT CARRY HANDLE AND STRAP: Sunday Golf Bags come with a built-in carry handle and strap for your convenience.
SUNDAY GOLF GUARANTEE. Were confident that you’ll love playing golf with your Sunday Golf Sunday Bag as much as we do. Used and loved by golfers nationwide, we’re confident you won’t use another bag when playing an executive course. Arent Satisfied? Let us know and we'll get you taken care of
brand | Sunday Golf |
color | Black |
brand_name | Sunday Golf |
strap_type | Detachable, Adjustable |
item_weight | 2 Pounds |
part_number | TT-3PWK-EZOP |
manufacturer | Sunday Golf |
package_weight | 1.81 Kilograms |
customer_reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,642 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars |
best_sellers_rank | #10,989 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #8 in Golf Stand Bags |
number_of_pockets | 2 |
number_of_dividers | 2 |
product_dimensions | 7.5"L x 5.5"W x 31.5"H |
date_first_available | July 27, 2019 |
item_package_dimensions_l_x_w_x_h | 40 x 12.25 x 9.25 inches |
This Sunday Golf Bag is lightweight, stylish, and durable. The design looks nice, and the bag is made well. It has just enough pockets for your phone, a water bottle, and a couple of golf balls. It seems tough and won't break easily. Carrying it is comfy, and it seems like it will last a long time. Overall, I think it's a great golf bag.
Great light bag, perfect to go In and out. No more big bags to the range.
Perfect size for carrying my clubs for my short game. I use it for my pitching and same wedge and my putter to use as I head towards the green. The stand is great and so easy to carry. Can hold 4-5 clubs easy. Use it also on par3 courses so I don’t have to use my walking cart for my big bag when I only need 3 clubs would buy again in a heartbeat!
I bought this bag because I wanted something light to take some clubs to the driving range and it pretty much is what I expected.Fits 6-7 clubs comfortably, definitely great for a range session. Very light and seems decently made for the price.Pockets were smaller than I thought though. The large front pocket fits maybe 2 sleeves of balls and some tees at most.The "valuables" pocket on the side is very small, maybe you can fit your keys and a watch in there. I can't fit my wallet in it, and I tried to fit a sleeve of balls in there and it won't fit (just to give you an idea of the size).Like others said the strap is kind of worthless, but I hold it by the front handle anyway which I think is the way to go with this bag.I think this is a great bag for going to the range with or if you play a Par-3 course. I definitely wouldn't feel comfortable playing a regulation 18 with it though.Overall though I was looking for a bag to go to the range with, and for that it definitely does the job.
Great buy if you want to carry your clubs and reduce stress on your body.I bought one of these bags for my wife and I about 3 months ago. We each carry 5-7 clubs. The bags are fantastic, with a comfortable shoulder strap and well placed handle. The stand is very well designed. The bag can get blown over if there is a lot of wind. If this is the case I either lay the bag down or position it with the stand away from the wind so its less likely to fall over, which happens rarely.One of the criticisms of this bag is that when you carry it over your shoulder it tends to tip over and the clubs want to fall out. There are 2 ways to deal with this. 1 - use either arm to provide a little additional leverage on the bag or your clubs. 2 - put one or two of your irons in the bag upside down, which distributes some of the weight toward the bottom of the bag providing better balance. This is what I do with my PW and 60 degree. It can make it a bit harder to pull these clubs out, but you get used to it.We have only had the bags for a few months, so I can't comment on its longevity. However, it is really well made and so far I do not see any areas of wear or concern.If you want a small, lightweight bag, get this one...you will not be disappointed.
I bought this lightweight golf bag in order to bring a handful of clubs to and from the driving range so that I didn't have to lug my entire set of clubs and larger bag. It has worked out perfectly for bringing 5-7 clubs, has a slot for a water bottle, and zipper pockets for personal items, and a few golf balls for the putting green.Highly recommend this bag for someone who is looking for a nice lightweight alternative for taking a smaller select amount of clubs with them.Extra points for the sturdy handle at the top, and the bipod legs to sit it down.The only small gripe I had with it was that I wish the bottom was a bit more supported around the sides, but once I used it a few times, those worries went away.
This bag is what I was looking for... a small bag to carry on short pitch-and-putt courses. On the plus side, it is SUPER light! The pockets could be a bit larger (my phone in it's case won't fit in the pocket intended for the phone) but the water bottle holder manages a big bottle of water! Others have mentioned that it is a bit top-heavy and that's true, but it's easy enough to hold the top of the bag. As far as the club capacity, I use mid-sized grips so that fills the bag up quickly... as long as I keep it to 6-7 clubs, all good. Quality of the bag and materials look to be good so I expect some years of use out of this convenience-sized bag. All in all, a nice little bag!
I've had this bag out on the course six times during the winter months in Ohio. I carry six clubs and the bag has performed well. I too had an issue with the bag being "top heavy". I took the strap and disconnected it from the lower ring and clipped it to the available ring on the top. Now it carries very easily.
I wasn't using half the clubs in my bag anyway, so why carry 'em, right? It came with a strap but removed it since the bag isn't heavy, even with clubs, balls, etc., and I found using the handle to be more convenient when carrying. I've been able to carry up to eight clubs.
Cute little golf bag. I bought it to carry 3 or 4 clubs and a putter and walk 9 after work to practice short game. Just doesn't work for me and I'm returning it.Pros:- Good looking bag.- Nice blue color.- Appears to be very well made.Cons:- Shorter than my Sun Mountain carry bag. This is a problem because my irons are all an inch over standard. This puts this short bag out of balance and the clubs want to spill forward when I sling this over my shoulder.- Pockets are tiny. A web pocket that you might put a few balls and tees into. A larger zipped pocket that you could squeeze and wallet, phone and keys into, maybe. A very small zip pocket that might fit keys and tees. No pocket for a range finder, at least not easily accessed if you did squeeze it in somewhere.- Top opening is small. Sort of a squeeze to get four irons and a putter. And if you have any over-sized putter grip, it is probably much tighter. You can fit four or five clubs, but you are going to have to fiddle them in and out. Pulling out clubs and mind tended to jam.- Bag stand requires a positive effort to get it to deploy. Likely because it needs more wight to overcome the spring system than the small bag and a few clubs generate. Another issue is that the stand tends to get entangled with the shoulder strap. Final stand issue is that once the stand does deploy, the bag is once again too light and the legs don't retract easily and the stand tends to hook my leg even with three or four irons and some balls in it.Anyway, with all the issues for me I'll just carry my Sun Mountain stand bag and take out the woods and long irons for practice.