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Anyone have any reviews or experience with this bag? Anything you have to offer would be great.

http://www.titleist.com/accessories/...y_standbag.asp

Thanks.

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I bought the Titleist lightweight 6 way a few months back. I also checked out the Titleist 14 way and premium stand bags. I found the 14 too big and cumbersome for a carry bag. Like all Titleist bags though it seemed very well constructed and a beauty to look at. I also like the little 4 way pad on the lightweight's strap that sit on your back. Probably didn't help much but thought I'd add my 2 cents.

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I don't have this bag so I can't speak from actually using it, but I'm pretty sure this bag is the same exact one as the Sun Mountain Four-5 with the Titleist logo on it. I looked hard at the Four-5 when shopping for a bag recently and I was torn between it and the Grom. Although I picked the Grom, the Four-5 seemed like a great bag and one I would have been happy with.

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According to your sig, it appears you now own this bag.  I bought one a couple of weeks ago.  So far, I really like it.  Lots of well organized pockets, pretty light and the straps are comfortable.  I have only had the chance to use it on a cart, so I have no feedback for carrying or on a push cart.  The only potential problem I see is that the openings for each club are kind of tight for regular sized grips, so I would think getting midsized grips in and out might be a pain.  Overall, I'd rate the 14-way stand bag a 9 out of 10.  I had a Hoofer Lite and I like the organization and I like the Titleist better.  Since I've decided to walk with a push cart or ride, I decided to order the Titleist mid size staff bag, so I'll have a couple of options for lugging my clubs and stuff around.

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I am expecting to have this bag next Saturday.  I was looking at it as well as the lightest cart bag they had, think they were maybe two pounds difference.  I don't walk a whole lot but figured that two pounds may seem like more after 18...

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Looking at getting either this bag or the Sun Mountain Four 5... they are essentially the same bag from what I can tell, the main difference being the shoulder strap style.  I'll probably get whichever one is cheaper...

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I like the fact the backpack style is two seperate straps, make going one shoulder alot easier and natural.

Also 14 slots is the ideal.

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Originally Posted by srjorion

I don't have this bag so I can't speak from actually using it, but I'm pretty sure this bag is the same exact one as the Sun Mountain Four-5 with the Titleist logo on it. I looked hard at the Four-5 when shopping for a bag recently and I was torn between it and the Grom. Although I picked the Grom, the Four-5 seemed like a great bag and one I would have been happy with.

SRJ


I just got the Four-5 a couple of weeks ago and I love it. Haven't found a thing to complain about yet.


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So, I now own both the Titleist 14-way carry bag and a midsize staff bag.  I like both bags and they both have their strengths.  Here is how I would rate the features.

  • Looks:  Midsize staff bag, but both bags are very classy looking
  • Storage:  Midsize staff bag - more room and I prefer the organization
  • Weight:  14-way stand bag
  • Comfort while carrying:  14-way stand bag - It's a couple of pounds lighter, the double straps are more comfortable and it's better balanced.
  • On a cart:  Either one
  • On a push cart:  Midsize staff bag fits better because it doesn't sit on the legs.  There is padding around the collar that fits perfectly in the Micro Cart mounting bracket.
  • Ease of club insertion/removal:  Midsize staff bag.  The openings on the 14-way stand bag are a bit tight.  Midsized grips would probably be really difficult.
  • Organization:  14-way stand bag keeps clubs separated better

It might be because I just got it, but if I had to choose only one of these 2 bags, I think I'd have to go with the Midsize Staff Bag.  I will be keeping the \14-way stand bag

On a cart:  Either one

On a push car:  Midsize staff bag fits better because it doesn't sit on the legs.

Ease of club insertion/removal:  Midsize staff bag.  The openings on the 14-way stand bag, just in case I decide I want to walk an carry my clubs.

Bob

In my titleist.gif Midsize Staff Bag...ALL titleist.gifcameron.gif See below
 sunmountain.gifMicro Cart gets me there & my bushnell.gif Tour V2 & GolfLogix tells me where I am.  


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