I am wondering which one to purchase. In what circumstances would each me desired over the other? Thanks.
Would a stand bag significantly limit the number of clubs that can be carried?



Tagged with: circumstances
Filed under: Cart Bags
Like this post? Subscribe to my RSS feed and get loads more!
Possibly related posts
- Have you worked as a bagger in a military commissary?
- Bennington 2011 Quiet Organizer 9 Cart Bag
- Does anyone know of a golf bag (not cart bag) with slots built-in to keep the irons from clinking together?
- Can you fly with golf clubs with just a cart bag?
- Taylormade Catalina 2.0 Cart Bag- Is it good?

cart bag is bigger, more pockets, fits on to a golf cart snug but is a real pain to walk with either carrying it or pull carting it around, a stand bag is made for walkers, lightweight and has a stand so you will not have to lay the bag on the ground and pick up it up everytime you hit a shot… what it comes down to is if you walk at all get a stand bag if you ride exclusively when you play get a cart bag
despite the smaller size you could still put 25 clubs in stand bag even though you’re only allowed 14
Stand bags are usually smaller and have legs that let it stand on it’s own. Cart bags are usually quite large and are meant to be used on the back of a golf cart and driven around the course. If you never walk then it;s just a matter of how big a bag you want. I use a stand bag and walk or pull it on a trolly a.k.a. pull cart if they allow it or use it on a cart if they make you get one. It fits in my cars trunk more easily too.
If your not sure, check in to the new combo bags.
The are light, they have lots of storage and stand legs.
I bought the Hybrid 45 bag by Callaway, and love it!!
There are some sweet deals on ebay!!