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3 hours ago, Valleygolfer said:

Ha thanks. Obviously I have too much time on my hands.

There's no such thing as spending too much time to research and expose nefarious acts of tyranny and oppression such as this disappearance of side well bags.

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On 12/21/2015 at 4:20 AM, Valleygolfer said:

I for one do find it disturbing as well as a conspiracy. Side well putter bags have been steadily diminishing since Obama took office and it appears he has all but eradicated the feature during his presidency. We continually lose our rights in America. While we were distracted, looking at Kim Kardashian spray champagne on her voluptuous ass, Obama had his cronies put a rider on bill that would ban pilots from taking selfies on commercial jet planes while in air. Of course it passed and now only a few rogue leftover external well putter bags are grandfathered in. Damn Obama,

http://christosmasters.se/the-first-bag-of/

Clearly, I see no putter holder on a side of the President's bag.   But that can be explained as his putter having a small grip that can easily fit into one of the 14 holes.   Sorry to debunk your conspiracy theory ... :-P    

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I really like my Bagboy cart bag. Has a place for the putter on either side, outside of main bag. Its snug with the oversize grip but I can still slide it in one of the main slots for transport and storage. I especially like that it has a slot for each club and rotates so I don't have to fight to get a club from the back when its on the cart. one slot per club means clubs are in order, easy to find and less likely to be forgotten around a green.

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3 hours ago, rkim291968 said:

http://christosmasters.se/the-first-bag-of/

Clearly, I see no putter holder on a side of the President's bag.   But that can be explained as his putter having a small grip that can easily fit into one of the 14 holes.   Sorry to debunk your conspiracy theory ... :-P    

I don't trust the Swedes....plus he outlawed the external putter well so why would he have one?

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