Golf bags equipment guide: Cleveland, Powakaddy and Bag Boy
Golf bags are no longer simply something to hold your clubs in. Nowadays they are more fashion items than bags. We've reviewed a selection including models from Ping, Callaway and Titleist to help you pick the right one for the right weather conditions.
Some more great golf bags in the 'over £110' category for those golfers who play regularly...
Cleveland Tour, £149
The Cleveland Tour golf bag features an improved stand system. A solid bag aimed at those prepared to pay a premium.
- Read the full review and add your comments Bag Boy Revolver, £140
The Bag Boy Revolver golf bag features ‘Clip-Lok’ technology to hold clubs in place and is available in eight different club combinations.
- Read the full review and add your comments PowaKaddy Deluxe II, £130
The PowaKaddy Deluxe II features a locking system that provides maximum stability when used with a PowaKaddy electric trolley.
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