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My old bag has a 3 way divider, and I'm looking at new ones.  Do you find that 6 way dividers are adequate, or should I focus on bags with 14?


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I went with the 14-way divider last time thinking it was important - it is great to scan your bag fast and make sure you didnt leave a club somewhere.

That being said, next time I will probably go with a 6 way divider with maybe a separate putter holder.

The 14 way is a bit of a pain putting clubs in and taking them out (not horrible, but they dont always easily go in or come out)

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im with the above the 14 way is great for club selection but can sometimes by a pain going in/out unless you get a full length divided one,.....mine only has 3 full length dividers so constantly catchins grips and stuff

next time ill either go with 14 way full length, or 6 way external putter

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I used to have a 6 way divider but recently got a Four5 with 14 full length dividers.  I doubt I'll every buy anything else.

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I love my Four5. The only downside to it for me is that there's more club chatter because the clubs are separated. I've heard that people who use midsize or oversize grips have more problems getting their clubs in and out of the bag; but I have small hands with standard size grips so that's not an issue for me.

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I have full liner bag and mid-size grips.  They are a little trouble  to get in and out now and then but I have found that there is a sweet spot when strapping them on the cart that helps the flow.  Some of the  bag guys will tighten the  strap down to the point that U can't hardly get a club out....back it off some until everything slides well.


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I don't think you need 14 way. Mine right now is a 6 way divider and it works fine. As long as the dividers go all the way to the bottom (so the clubs aren't all crammed in at the bottom), you should be fine. If you really want a 14 way, then go for it but I think you would be fine with a 6 way. What bags are you looking at?


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If you go for a 14 way divider make sure you get a bag that has full length dividers, otherwise save your money and get a good 6 way bag.  I have had 14 way bags with and without the full length dividers and as others here have stated, the clubs get stuck on the bags without full length dividers.  I like the BagBoy Revolver bags and SM Four 5.

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I have a Sun Mountain 3.5 which has 4 dividers. It works just fine for me, no need for more.

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I ride and have a Titleist Lightweight Cart Bag made by Sun Mountain. It has 14 dividers plus a putter well. Great riding cart bag. Same club layout as Sun Mountain C-130. If you ride, the clubs are presented in a raked way (Back is higher than front) making it very easy to see and pull clubs. I've had other cart bags and I am sold on this one with the 15 dividers.

For walking bags, I go for lighter Ogio bags with "Woodie" top. They have dividers for several woods, three areas for irons, and a putter well.

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I find the 14 way easier to put clubs in and out and there is less chatter.  I have a Sun Mountain and I just bought a Mizuno Aerolite cart bag for my wife.  It is only 4 lbs.  She loves it.

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Not as important as I once thought it was when I bought my Ogio Syncro.  I constantly snag my clubs as I pull them from the bag.  This is made even worse since I use jumbo grips.  For my next bag, I'd seriously consider a cart bag with a Woode type divider system.

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Had a 13 way and hated it. Replaced it today with an Ogio Kingpin with the Woode divider system, and after just one round, I could not be happier. Great bag all around. Easy to get clubs in, easy to organize, lots of room (and 2 'Hydration Pack' coolers, one each side).

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Originally Posted by boogielicious

I find the 14 way easier to put clubs in and out and there is less chatter.  I have a Sun Mountain and I just bought a Mizuno Aerolite cart bag for my wife.  It is only 4 lbs.  She loves it.

Boog,  is either the 14-way Kabuki™ Top Cuff in the Mizuno Aerolite full length, or does your wife's sticks get hung up in the bag?  I have been eyeing this bag for a while on the "auction" site as a cost effective lightweight cart bag.  Thanks for the feedback.


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I tried a couple of 14-slot carry bags, but it felt like I was carrying a suitcase on my back. Couldn't seem to get a good balance.

I use the Sun Mountain 3.5 SL (2011 version), and it has four decent-sized lined sections which handle club drop-in well.

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I love 14 ways and would not be without one.  Its personal preference.  My own advice thou would be to go either 6 or 14.  I have an 11 way bag once and what a faff that was.

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Originally Posted by Moonnerd

My old bag has a 3 way divider, and I'm looking at new ones.  Do you find that 6 way dividers are adequate, or should I focus on bags with 14?

IMHO, 14 is a PITA - carrying extra clubs is a fight and they weight the bag.

I have 4 dividers in a SM 3.5 DLX - plenty of room

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I like 14-way dividers. I have a Sun Mountain that has 15 slots.

Not for a carry bag, though. Ugh.

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