Types Of Golf Bags To Chose From

by Bart Jones on August 29, 2010

Golfers select their leather golf bags mostly with these in mind: how they look and how they will last.

Leather products have always been associated with quality and a golf leather bag is no exception. Leather goods are classic and are always fashionable. In fact, as time passes, the leather becomes softer and this produces an unexpected enhancement.

Aside from being fashionable, it is very popular as to its durability. This is where you can find bags of best quality. Although, as I already mentioned , this kind of bags are a bit expensive but yet you can still save because this is not easily damaged. You can use it for a longer period of time.

You may find leather golf bags big and bulky. For your information also, there are already variety of shapes and sizes available in the market. You can choose what shape and size you like.

Experienced golfer who requires only a few clubs may decide to use what we call a Sunday bag that is smaller and lighter than the conventional one.

If you are planning to play just nine holes, instead of the full game of eighteen holes, Sunday bags are ideal for you. They do not have the traditional heavy inner material needed to hold the leather. Since these bags are lighter, they do not require hard leather. This is the reason why they come in soft leather.

Another bag can fit a set of golf clubs, but still smaller than the large inconvenient leather bags. This are often called the Executive bag. It comes with pockets for the golf balls and other accessories. Some would include a compartment for extra clothes or rain coats.

Last, but not the least, for the serious golfer there is the full-sized Tour or Cart bags. You could say that they are pretty much the cabinet of golfing and can hold all the clubs you′ll need for a long periods of golfing. If you are an avid golfer then this could be the bag for you.

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