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Hi Ladies n gentlemen, I'm new here n would just like to say I've read a lot helpful stuff so far. Also if I'm breaking any rules or just not doing this right please let me know. So for my question, I've bin playing golf about 3 years now and I'm just starting to find clubs n brands that I like. I'm berry happy with the cleveland brand, the cleveland classic driver n 3 wood are amazing in my opinion. Cleveland 588 CB irons soon!! So on to my question I'm very interested in a cleveland cg tour stand bag, or I've seen them listed as 588 tour stand bag. My problem is I can not find this bag at any of my usual golf stores " golf Galixy, dicks sporting goods" n so on, I've found plenty online and on eBay, but I can't find any detailed pics or personal reviews. If anyone on here has one can find one I would love to see some pics befor I purchase it. Thanks in advance for any help!

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You must not be looking too hard. First place I checked, pics and reviews.

http://www.rockbottomgolf.com/cleveland-golf-cg-tour-stand-bag.html

Your thread though brings up something on my wishlist. I love the looks of staff bags. I have several including the 2012 Cleveland (beautiful bag) but they are very impractical in everyday use. I wish that all the major golf companies would make a stand/staff version. I hope Cleveland's idea catches on.

David


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I agree.  I really like the tour/stand bag idea and hope I can upgrade my bag in the 2014 season with something like this.  I do carry Cleveland wedges so it could be a possibility for my next upgrade

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