Greg45
Jul 24 2009, 08:49 AM
Can somebody make a comparison between the two? Stores or shops in my area don't carry either so I can't see them in person. Looking at carrying 11 or 12 clubs. How about using in a cart? Is it possible? Will it stand under it's own weight without collapsing?
Could you possibly post a picture of your choice?
Thanks for your time.
Greg
duffer888
Jul 24 2009, 10:59 AM
The Titleist has no structure to it at all, other than the top opening, so it won't stand by itself. Never tried to put it in a cart, but I'm guessing it won't work that well, if you can get it to work. It might work in an electric cart, if you can fasten just the top opening and let the clubs in the bag provide the structure, if that makes sense.
Greg45
Jul 24 2009, 11:17 AM
Yes that does make sense, thanks. That's the kind of information I was looking for.
And it would be in an electric cart. Can anyone else chime in?
ranesy
Jul 24 2009, 12:10 PM
I like to walk when I play...so after much researching, opted for the Mizuno Scratch Sac III. It is similar in function to the Titleist Sunday bag, however it appears to be better built and also has a water proof base. It also comes with a rain cover, which I believe the Titleists do not. I used it last week-end and really apprecited the light weight and functionality of the bag.
It carried all my clubs with ease and is actually better in terms of preventing the irons from clanging together since they are all bunched up. It will not work with a cart since it does not have any structure but it is remarkably easy to carry on the shoulder for 18.
It does not have any legs so you will have to lay it down everytime you want to swing but its strap stands up nicely so you don't have to bend down all the way to the ground when you pick it up. After using it last week-end, I have decided to retire my other carry bags to garage duty..
blaird
Jul 24 2009, 12:27 PM
my vote is for the ping. i just picked up one of the moon bags (newest one) and it works great. it will work in a cart and is very light for walking. if you walk a bunch, the strap on it is very convenient. u dont have to bend over very much to reach it, it just kind of stands up.
Greg45
Jul 24 2009, 01:00 PM
The reason that I want it to work in a cart is that my golf league requires the use of electric carts and my Titleist Premium bag won't fit in the cart very good. I actually think I'm screwing up the stand mechanism by trying to make it work. My preference is to walk but that same bag is a little on the heavy side with a full set of clubs.
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