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I am looking to buy a 14 way (or 13 w/ external putter) cart bag with one of the "quiet" features for preventing the clubs from banging around.  I am stuck between these three:

-BagBoy Revolve LE ( http://www.bagboycompany.com/p-92-revolver-le.aspx )

-Bennington Quiet Organizer 12 ( http://www.benningtongolf.com/golf-bags/quiet-organizer-12-2/ )

-Bennington Quiet Organizer 9 ( http://www.benningtongolf.com/golf-bags/quiet-organizer-9-2/ )

I have only seen the BagBoy in person and overall like it, but am thinking the Bennington may be a better design overall.  Have not seen Benningtons in person since the nearest dealer is many hours away.

The Ogio Chamber is yet another option but again have not seen it.  Looks nice, but think the other bags allow for better organization of the clubs.

Anyone able to offer personal experience to help me out with this?

Always changing:

 

Driver: Cobra S2/Nike VR Pro 10.5º

Irons: Callaway X-20 Tour 4-9i

Hybrid: Titleist 910H 19º & 21º

Wood: TaylorMade R11 3w

Putter: Odyssey White Hot

Wedges: Titleist Vokeys - 48º, 54º, 62º

 

First round: February 2011

 


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I've owned and used quite a few bags. By far, the Bennington is the best. I've had my Bennington Quiet 9 for about 2 years now and couldn't be happier. The Bennington Quiet 12 is a great design and should meet your needs.

Have a Great game


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I have extensively used a Bennington Quiet Organizer bag on both a riding and pull cart for about six years. It is a great bag. IMHO, for ME, it is a much better bag than than the Bag Boy. It successfully eliminates club chatter and protects the clubfaces of forged irons. It is well designed and well made. Like aMindbender, I also believe it is the best cart bag available.

They only have 1-2 brick-and-mortar stores that carry them. Do online searches for Internet vendors. There are several out there. Also, go to Bennington Golf for more information.


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Just waiting to find the right bag but pretty well set on the Quiet Organizer 12.  My concern is the four slots for hybrids as I only carry one (4 iron replacemen) I have been trying to determine if the slots for hybrids are designed in such a way as to possibly accomodate irons.  My set consist of driver, 3 & 5 wood, 1 hybrid, 5-pw, 52, 56 and 60.  The only issue would possibly be the 5 iron bouncing around in one of the hybrid slots.   All feedback is greatly appreciated.

Thank you, CC


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