Posted May 24, 200717 yr comment_135069 Wow! This bag is better than I imagined. For all that requested - here are a few pics. I forgot to get one with the legs out - it's to dark now i'll try again tomorrow.
May 25, 200717 yr comment_135083 OH MY!! THAT IS ONE BEEEEAAAUUTIFFFFUUUUULLLLL BAG!! I really like that green. Hey, how does it feel as a carry bag? Comfortable?? That is very nice, thanks for sharing. I just love it when fellow TSG'ers post pics for all of us to enjoy!
May 25, 200717 yr comment_135091 Staff bags, stand bags. Doesn't any Japanese manufacturer make an awesome and functional cart bag?
May 25, 200717 yr Author comment_135098 Staff bags, stand bags. Doesn't any Japanese manufacturer make an awesome and functional cart bag? I understand your sentiments, but for what I need in a bag right now this fits the bill. I walk and ride about 50/50, and I hate changing bags every other time I go play. If I do have a complaint, it is that the stand doesn't start at the top of the bag. It connects about six inches below the top. This makes the bag a little less stable in my opinion. Its not the end of the world, but I will have to be a little careful when I am on uneven ground. Other than the minor complaint build quality is superb. btw- I accidentally uploaded photos of my scratch wedges. They aren't supposed to be in the pics, but oh well...
May 28, 200717 yr comment_135198 Actually I find a lot of the JDM stand bags practical and as cart bags. They have the "zip away" legs that don't get tangled up in the cart. The pockets are just as big. The only time I actually use the legs is when I'm at the range. I play in a cart or have a caddy with a push cart 100% of the time.
August 6, 200717 yr comment_138857 Any comparisons of the Titleist hybrid bag vs the TourStage Stand Bag CBTX72? Thanks!
August 6, 200717 yr comment_138866 Any comparisons of the Titleist hybrid bag vs the TourStage Stand Bag CBTX72?Thanks! Both are spectacular bags, Tourstage and Titleist Japan are both known for making fantastic functional and good looking bags. In the case of these two, you'd win with either. The Titleist is the heavier of the two bags and slightly more expensive, but if you ride or push/pull then weight may not matter so much.
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