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Well, it happened. 

I crossed over to the dark side.

Now, my wonderful golf bag will not work for me as the massive grips will not fit. 

Any suggestions other than a large, tour style bag with four dividers at the top?

I found a thread on reddit - apparently, there are two of us who are having this problem 🙂

 

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33 minutes ago, Old1964 said:

Well, it happened. 

I crossed over to the dark side.

Now, my wonderful golf bag will not work for me as the massive grips will not fit. 

Any suggestions other than a large, tour style bag with four dividers at the top?

I found a thread on reddit - apparently, there are two of us who are having this problem 🙂

 

Just cross over to the other dark side and get a mini-staff bag and be ‘ that guy.’ 😃

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1 hour ago, Old1964 said:

Well, it happened. 

I crossed over to the dark side.

Now, my wonderful golf bag will not work for me as the massive grips will not fit. 

Any suggestions other than a large, tour style bag with four dividers at the top?

I found a thread on reddit - apparently, there are two of us who are having this problem 🙂

 

My foursome played behind a weird, older guy a few days ago who looked like he sneaked onto the course, carried a gym bag and a few clubs in his hand.  And he was terribly slow.  Never gained on us... we had to wait every hole.  He seemed not to understand the term "etiquette".  I left the course after 9 holes...

So Old1964, I'd go with the gym bag.

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Why not a Sun Mountain 4 way divider? 2.5 would work for those grips. If you want a bigger bag plenty of choices 

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4 hours ago, Old1964 said:

Well, it happened. 

I crossed over to the dark side.

Now, my wonderful golf bag will not work for me as the massive grips will not fit. 

Any suggestions other than a large, tour style bag with four dividers at the top?

I found a thread on reddit - apparently, there are two of us who are having this problem 🙂

 

Real men don't need golf bags - they let their wives carry their clubs...

Me? I have a golf bag...  😁

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17 hours ago, Vinsk said:

Just cross over to the other dark side and get a mini-staff bag and be ‘ that guy.’ 😃

The Sandtrap never fails 🙂

Figured I have to get down to a 2 index before I get a mini-staff bag.

13 hours ago, Zippo said:

Real men don't need golf bags - they let their wives carry their clubs...

Me? I have a golf bag...  😁

Maybe my wife could carry my clubs in a gym bag ... but, then, she wouldn't let me go golfing.

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I would think ANY of the bags that have a separate compartment for putters will work well with a jumbo grip. I have a jumbo on one of my putters and there's no problem fitting it into that type of bag. Otherwise, change to a pistol grip.

By the way, has anyone noticed how much golf bags have increased in price? There's no cart or stand bag less than $200 other than something I saw called a "Sunday" bag for what I think was $189. Most bags now start at around $250. It's crazy.

 

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