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Very cool looking bag... makes me envious, even though I won't need a bag for the rest of my life (I'm a bag hoarder, I have WAY too many golf bags, so many that I'm not going to say the number). Good price on it too!
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Very cool looking bag... makes me envious, even though I won't need a bag for the rest of my life (I'm a bag hoarder, I have WAY too many golf bags, so many that I'm not going to say the number). Good price on it too!

Do you have an extra Bag Boy Revolver cart bag laying around you could send me for back up? :P

"My ball is on top of a rock in the hazard, do I get some sort of relief?"

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Do you have an extra Bag Boy Revolver cart bag laying around you could send me for back up? :P

Unfortunately no, :) although those bags are very cool! I don't have one of those, but I've always liked them.

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Got the bag today and it is sharp. I am having a time trying to figure out which slot to put my putter in........that doesn't sound right but I am.... Overall I am happy though.

"My ball is on top of a rock in the hazard, do I get some sort of relief?"

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Got the bag today and it is sharp. I am having a time trying to figure out which slot to put my putter in........that doesn't sound right but I am.... Overall I am happy though.

Not sure how your putter looks, but I bought a putter clip and keep mine outside the bag, as I had the same issue. I set my clubs up for cart use which would put the putter in the slot they expect you to place your longer clubs for stand use in, and I didn't like how it fit, thus the putter clip.

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Got the bag today and it is sharp. I am having a time trying to figure out which slot to put my putter in........that doesn't sound right but I am.... Overall I am happy though.

The very bottom right hole.

As I don't trust putter clips w/ my Scoty. The bottom three slots are for my two wedges and putter. As I said before, I wish it had a seperate putter slot, but I get by just fine w/ how I have it set up now.

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I don't have a Nike Sasquatch bag, but I have one similar to it. I'm really liking the Sasquatch bag though. If I had the money, I would buy it; but I need to get a new club set first before I go and buy a new bag.
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The very bottom right hole.

I think I used the far left slot on the bottom row. Having a short putter doesn't help either but I hope it doesn't bother me.

"My ball is on top of a rock in the hazard, do I get some sort of relief?"

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Got the bag today and it is sharp. I am having a time trying to figure out which slot to put my putter in........that doesn't sound right but I am.... Overall I am happy though.

I have been checking these bags out on eBay as well, but have been hesitant to pull the trigger on one. Do you carry your clubs a lot? I have been using a pull cart more in the last year and a half to save my back and was wondering if this bag would fit nicely on my cart so I can easily access all of the pockets. With my current bag, only one side of the pockets can be accessed because of how the bag sits on the cart.

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Ok I take my bag to the course today for the first time using it and guy moving the carts pulls in and runs over and bends the leg at a 45° angle. I was terribly sour to say the least. He is like...."I thought I was gonna miss it"..."and see it is fine", and I am like "Dude, you bent the leg on my BRAND new bag"...in a not such a happy tone. Needless to say the guy suddenly disappears. Needless to say, it put a black cloud on my game.

I have been checking these bags out on eBay as well, but have been hesitant to pull the trigger on one. Do you carry your clubs a lot? I have been using a pull cart more in the last year and a half to save my back and was wondering if this bag would fit nicely on my cart so I can easily access all of the pockets. With my current bag, only one side of the pockets can be accessed because of how the bag sits on the cart.

I carry off and on. I used it today on a motorized cart. I bought it based on the premise that it was a hybrid of both a carry and cart bag. It fits nicely on a cart and I believe you wouldn't have a problem with it on your cart. The times I have carried it to and from golf course and house, it was way more comfortable than my old Nike bag and is in a better position, taking stress off my lower back. It is light and very solidly built for a carry bag. That is the best I can do for you.

"My ball is on top of a rock in the hazard, do I get some sort of relief?"

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Ok I take my bag to the course today for the first time using it and guy moving the carts pulls in and runs over and bends the leg at a 45° angle. I was terribly sour to say the least. He is like...."I thought I was gonna miss it"..."and see it is fine", and I am like "Dude, you bent the leg on my BRAND new bag"...in a not such a happy tone. Needless to say the guy suddenly disappears. Needless to say, it put a black cloud on my game.

and needless to say I say needless to say way too often....I guess that is what I get for watching the office while typing this.

"My ball is on top of a rock in the hazard, do I get some sort of relief?"

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Course should offer to repair or replace or bag, just show them your receipt. He thought he was gonna miss it, is a pretty lame excuse.

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Not wanting to be a pic post hore, but in reply to the folks that are after a putter well, try your club set up like this with this bag.



I have 13 clubs but there is room for a GW in between the SW/LW which would make 14.

The putter where it is in my setup is where they should have put a putter slot IMHO, but setup like this the putter is easy to get out when carrying and easy to put away

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Course should offer to repair or replace or bag, just show them your receipt. He thought he was gonna miss it, is a pretty lame excuse.

Repair correctly is what I would want. The bag is last years color and I like it. I don't want another one but it is an aggravating situation that I wish I didn't have to deal with.

"My ball is on top of a rock in the hazard, do I get some sort of relief?"

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I just bought this bag last weekend, in black/silver. One word, "GORGEOUS"!!!!!!! Pictures do no justice to this bag. You must see it in person. Although I liked all color schemes, and am not one for a black bag, I couldn't help myself. I am still playing around with what pockets to use for what. And I will play around with putter placement too.
Hey Ash, I gotta admit those i15s are nice looking irons.
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I just bought this bag last weekend, in black/silver. One word, "GORGEOUS"!!!!!!! Pictures do no justice to this bag. You must see it in person. Although I liked all color schemes, and am not one for a black bag, I couldn't help myself. I am still playing around with what pockets to use for what. And I will play around with putter placement too.

Yeah this bag is great, I liove the black/yellow/grey as it matches all my headcovers LOL

Yeah I love the look of the i15s, in fact the things some people find ugly about Ping irons I like

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:tmade: V-Steel 18° - M.A.S Ultralight- Stiff
:ping: G400 4-UW - AWT 2.0 - Stiff
:tmade: Tour Preferred 58° ATV - KBS Tour-V - Wedge
:scotty_cameron: Select SquareBack - 34" - SuperStroke MS 2.0

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