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Left Handed Bags... Suggestions please
#1
Posted 20 July 2007 - 04:41 PM
I'm currently playing most of my golf with a little pencil bag, but I'm looking to get a new, more substantial carry bag for winter/autumn use which will allow me to carry more kit like waterproofs etc.
The problem is, I'm left handed (well, shouldered) when it comes to carrying a bag; every bag, seemingly, is designed to be carried on the right shoulder - so for me the ball pocket and full-length pockets are on the wrong sides to be comfortable.
It was never a problem with the old Ping L8 bags which I've used for years, but the fancy strap arrangements always cause a problem now as they're shaped for the wrong shoulder quite apart from the pockets being 'wrong...'
I know Izzo used to make 'reversed' bags. Does anyone know if they still do? Or anyone that does?
Thanks for any suggestions.
The problem is, I'm left handed (well, shouldered) when it comes to carrying a bag; every bag, seemingly, is designed to be carried on the right shoulder - so for me the ball pocket and full-length pockets are on the wrong sides to be comfortable.
It was never a problem with the old Ping L8 bags which I've used for years, but the fancy strap arrangements always cause a problem now as they're shaped for the wrong shoulder quite apart from the pockets being 'wrong...'
I know Izzo used to make 'reversed' bags. Does anyone know if they still do? Or anyone that does?
Thanks for any suggestions.
#2
Posted 20 July 2007 - 04:47 PM
http://www.leftieson...Items&Bags.html
They carry 3 Izzo bags and 1 Sun Mountain one..... Good Luck!!!
Andy
They carry 3 Izzo bags and 1 Sun Mountain one..... Good Luck!!!
Andy
#5
Posted 21 July 2007 - 06:47 AM
In years past I'd agree with you. I just carried a Ping L8 and made do with the clothes in the long pocket being against my body.
Modern bags though are different. Having an umbrella against your side is awkward, but the modern double/shaped straps mean that many bags are very uncomfortable/completely unusable on the wrong shoulder.
Try carrying one on the 'wrong' shoulder for 18 holes and you'll see what I mean.
Modern bags though are different. Having an umbrella against your side is awkward, but the modern double/shaped straps mean that many bags are very uncomfortable/completely unusable on the wrong shoulder.
Try carrying one on the 'wrong' shoulder for 18 holes and you'll see what I mean.
#6
Posted 21 July 2007 - 11:25 AM
Sun Mountain 3.5 is a good lefty bag that holds enough stuff for days when you need raingear or layers of clothing.
However, I've taken to the SM mini even though its righty. Tight squeeze for clubs but it really seems MUCH more then a 1 lb difference when I carry.
However, I've taken to the SM mini even though its righty. Tight squeeze for clubs but it really seems MUCH more then a 1 lb difference when I carry.
#7
Posted 21 July 2007 - 09:25 PM
GC7, on Jul 21 2007, 09:25 AM, said:
Sun Mountain 3.5 is a good lefty bag that holds enough stuff for days when you need raingear or layers of clothing.
^--- agree with GC7. I am left shouldered as well and the sun mountain 3.5 is the bag that i use. I like it lot and has enough room to carry everything i need plus it is extremely light compared to some other bags.
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