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Well finally replaced my old Nike bag with a Ogio Grom stand bag. I'm really impressed with the bag. The "Woode" divider system is a nice touch and the placement of the various pockets, like the water bottle and scorecard, really works. Have yet to walk an entire course with it, but so far it feels comfortable.
In my Grom bag...

Driver: 07 Burner
Woods: 07 Burner 3W, 5W
Irons: 3-PW R7 TPWedges: MP-56*, MP-60*Putter: White Hot XG #9GPS : SC3

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Just skimmed the Sandtrap review on them. They seem like a real nice bag. How does the scorecard thing work? I hate having anything in my pockets when I play any sports so I carry at most couple tees. Scorecard might be just the thing for me to keep my own score instead of hassling someone else to do so. Always wanted a ball holder too but can't seem to get a new one when old one is functioning fine.

I have this bag currently but the standing mechanism isn't all too great but overall the bag has served me pretty well. The pads on the straps are really nice compared to some of the other bags. One big gripe is that when I put clubs back in they tend to not want to go back in sometimes due to getting criss crossed at the bottom.

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Just skimmed the Sandtrap review on them. They seem like a real nice bag. How does the scorecard thing work? I hate having anything in my pockets when I play any sports so I carry at most couple tees. Scorecard might be just the thing for me to keep my own score instead of hassling someone else to do so. Always wanted a ball holder too but can't seem to get a new one when old one is functioning fine.

The Scorecard thing is actually a pocket that's reachable with your left hand when you've got the bag on your back. The water bottle holder and pencil holder are also on the left side.

There are also a lot of pockets, which I like, that'll hold just about everything. Also next to the ball holder are 4 slots (two on each side of the ball holder) to place standard tees (will not fit brush-T's). Here's a quick pick, the back pad is on the picture's left side, while the pockets are on the right. Of course when you're wearing the bag, the pockets will be on your left. You can also go to the Ogio site and do the 360 spin view. Grom link (Which is where the pic was taken from)
In my Grom bag...

Driver: 07 Burner
Woods: 07 Burner 3W, 5W
Irons: 3-PW R7 TPWedges: MP-56*, MP-60*Putter: White Hot XG #9GPS : SC3

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Nice bag. I like mt Ogio Exodus (I always ride) a lot. I wish mine had the Woode instead of the Wedge system actually.

907 D2 9.5 Adila
MP57
Various hybrids
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Exodus


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Nice bag. I like mt Ogio Exodus (I always ride) a lot. I wish mine had the Woode instead of the Wedge system actually.

I'm hoping that Ogio comes out with the Vaporlite with the Hoodē rain hood and the better legs. The

Nexos is nice but too heavy, and I prefer the Woodē club system to the Wedgē.

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