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For 2015, TaylorMade is debuting an entire new lineup of bags, which has something for everybody. Whether you are a walker or rider, need tons of space in your bag or prefer just the bare bones, there is something for you.

For the walkers out there, there is the TourLite, which is under four pounds and has ergonomic straps with air mesh ventilation. The bag also has a scorecard slot and a glove tab to make it the ultimate walking bag. The bags core features include:

- four way top with handle

- 2 full-lenght dividers

- 7 pockets

- crush-resistant construction

- EVA molded hip pad.

The MSRP for the TourLite is $169.99.

For those that spend the majority of the time riding, but like to walk on occasion, there is the Supreme Hybrid bag. This bag has 4 full length dividers and a 14-way top and increases the number of pockets from 7 to 10.  The shoulder straps  feature air mesh for ventilation and has two slots which accommodate oversized putter grips. retail for these bags is $219.99

For those find themselves on a cart full time (or for those that push rather than carry) there is the updated Catalina cart bag. Like the hybrid, the bag features 10 pockets, but also has integrated top and trunk handles, cart-lock strap, and pass through cart strap. The bag also has a 15-way top and an integrated water-resistant umbrella slot. Like the Supreme Hybrid, the Catalina retails for $219.99.

The lineup is rounded out with the Quiver, a super small, 2 way top Sunday bag, the PureLite, a sub-5 pound carry bag; and the San Clemente, a 10 way cart bag. Those bags go for $89.99, $189.99, and $169.99 respectively.

For more info on the bags, check out TaylorMade's website: http://taylormadegolf.com/taylormade-accessories-golfBags/?view=grid

Tristan Hilton

My Equipment: 
Titleist TSR2 Driver (Fujikura Pro 2.0 TS; 10.5°) · PXG 0211 FWs (Diamana S+ 60; 15° and 21°) · PXG 0211 Hybrid (MMT 80; 22°) · Edel SMS Irons (SteelFiber i95; 5-GW) · Edel SMS Pro Wedges (SteelFiber i110; 56°, 60°) · Edel Classic Blade Putter (32") · Maxfli Tour Ball · Pinned Prism Rangefinder · SuperStroke Grips · Flightscope Mevo · TRUE Linkswear Shoes · Vessel Player V Pro 

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