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Hello all. 

New to the forum. Just a quick question: I'm new to golf (this being my second season) and I just got my first bag. On the course today I noticed that the top full divider (its a 4 way) is not attached at the sides. The bottom one is however. Is my bag damaged or is this normal? 

Thanks in advanced for any input. 

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From your picture I can't see enough to really help.   I'm sure others will be around soon to help.

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A better photo would help but from your description it sounds damaged

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I would go to the store where it was purchased and look at another bag to see if it was the same.
Also I would ask the question to an employee and show them what your concern is.
Without a good visual of you decription, dividers should be attached.

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I see a grip poking through into a quandrant it wasn't intended to be in. I see a fastener about half way up holding the fabric divider to the frame. I wouldn't say it is damaged, but probably a poor design? I don't see any evidence of torn seams or loose stitching from the photo.

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19 hours ago, ksharp117 said:

Hello all. 

New to the forum. Just a quick question: I'm new to golf (this being my second season) and I just got my first bag. On the course today I noticed that the top full divider (its a 4 way) is not attached at the sides. The bottom one is however. Is my bag damaged or is this normal? 

Thanks in advanced for any input. 

IMG_20221009_141856~2.jpg

The nylon divider has torn from the side. It’s inevitable. Look at the other side where it’s still attached. 

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Thanks everyone for the feed back.
I will tray and get a better picture, Its tricky getting down in there.
I bought this online, I may just contacted Callaway,
 

@Vinsk. Is this something that happens a lot? Would it be worth getting a replacement?


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Some bags have good dividers, some are just bad (whether based on quality/durability or design).

Its hard to tell anything is torn in that pic, my guess would be design.

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3 hours ago, ksharp117 said:

Thanks everyone for the feed back.
I will tray and get a better picture, Its tricky getting down in there.
I bought this online, I may just contacted Callaway,
 

@Vinsk. Is this something that happens a lot? Would it be worth getting a replacement?

It’s pretty common when they use such thin nylon vs a rubber handle. You may experience more club tangling, but it’s gonna happen again if replaced. I’d let it be.

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