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Canuck
Picked up an Ogio Grom yesterday and was all excited to fill up the bag with my sticks.

Man am I disappointed. cray.gif

My driver, 3 wood and two hybrids with their head covers , all down the left side, cover a lot of the irons down the middle. Thought the bag would make things easier but it seems the opposite. It is very difficult to see all the irons now from straight in front. Is the bag designed to only look and retrieve the clubs while on one side (iron side) of the bag? Forget about seeing things from the wood side, impossible.

Unless of course I set it up wrong. Anyone have any advice?

(posted on "best club managment bag" thread as well)
dinkoh
Yeah, the setup is only good from the right side. otherwise, the longer clubs (Dr, FW) block your access to the irons.
Smooth spin scott
I am assuming it has the "Woode" system. My set up is as follows and I don't really have any issues:

Left: Driver, 3 Wood, Hybrid the Sand Wedge.
Putter in putter slot.
Top Right: Hybrid, 5, 6 iron
Middle: 7,8,9 iron
botton: PW, GW, 60degree.

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bcheeks
I had one and did not care for it either. I now have a Sun Mountain multi purpose bag, I'm much happier with this.
Skaffa77
I own 2 Ogio bags (Covert and Exo) both with the Woode system. I like the club management system better than the other bags I own (Sun Mountains and Datrek). I generally have 2 woods (Driver and 3 wood) and either a 2 iron or hybrid that go on the left side. I found that I had to leave 1 space between my Driver and 3 wood since the driver with headcover made it difficult to access the 3 wood. By leaving the space, it "openned" the left side for my clubs. Now with your set-up, 2 woods and 2 hybrids, my solution might not work.

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