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I just ordered this one

http://www.gppgolf.com/products2.cfm/ID/10163/name/nike-performance-carry-bag

Thanks for the link to gpp golf ochmude! My total came to $130.  Cant wait to get it.

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$130 for a brand new performance carry bag?  That's a darn good deal!

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Originally Posted by ochmude

$130 for a brand new performance carry bag?  That's a darn good deal!



Yeah I got $20 credit for following them on twitter/facebook ect.  I hope I get the bag soon, looks awesome.

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Originally Posted by Stonecold

Sun Mountain makes some really nice bags and not to pricey.



I agree with the Sun Mountain bags being nice, I've bought two of them in the last 8 months or so... The first one was actually a Titleist 14-way stand bag (still made by Sun Mountain) and when that got stolen last week I replaced it with a Sun Mountain Four 5 which is essentially the same bag (different logo, obviously, and slightly different straps and zipper arrangement).  If something were to happen to my bag again I wouldn't hesitate to replace it with another Sun Mountain... I really like it that much.

However, with the exception of a junior bag ($99) and their Swift model (which only has a two way top) ($99 on close out on TGW) the cheapest Sun Mountain carry bag is $170, not exactly cheap.  TGW does have a close out on some cart bags with the cheapest being $130 so that may be an option for the OP.  My advice would be to spend a bit more and get a Sun Mountain (or Titleist) as you will be getting a bag that will last you for a long time.

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Originally Posted by tristanhilton85

I agree with the Sun Mountain bags being nice, I've bought two of them in the last 8 months or so... The first one was actually a Titleist 14-way stand bag (still made by Sun Mountain) and when that got stolen last week I replaced it with a Sun Mountain Four 5 which is essentially the same bag (different logo, obviously, and slightly different straps and zipper arrangement).  If something were to happen to my bag again I wouldn't hesitate to replace it with another Sun Mountain... I really like it that much.

However, with the exception of a junior bag ($99) and their Swift model (which only has a two way top) ($99 on close out on TGW) the cheapest Sun Mountain carry bag is $170, not exactly cheap.  TGW does have a close out on some cart bags with the cheapest being $130 so that may be an option for the OP.  My advice would be to spend a bit more and get a Sun Mountain (or Titleist) as you will be getting a bag that will last you for a long time.


I was thinking about getting a sun mountain four 5, it looks like a really nice bag but it was just a little out of my price range.  I think this Nike bag will be pretty good quality and will last a while.  I am glad I decided to spend a little extra for a good bag this time around.

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