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I'm sure I could search for this, but I'd like an updated opinion on some of the better cart bags out there. My wife just bought me the Ogio Skype which has the zipperless ball pocket, which I really wanted, and I love the bag, but after some research and advice on here I'm a little worried about it. I'm thinking about taking it back and getting a different one. With that said, I am an Ogio fan and love their bags but am open to any brand out there that will suit my needs. My current bag is an Ogio, but its time to retire it. I don't need a ton of pockets, but definitely big enough for my shoes on the side. Of course the front top and bottom pocket and 2 nice sized side pockets for my accessories would be nice. Price range $120-150. Thanks for your guys help.

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In the Sunmountain Bag

Driver - Ping G30

3 Wood - Adams Speedline Super S

3&4 Hybrid - Callaway Big Bertha's

Irons - Callaway Xhot
Wedges - 54 & 60 S Grind Titleist Vokey SM5
Putter - Oddysey White Hot
Ball - Callaway Super Soft & Bridgestone e6


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Here's a few considerations.

http://www.bestconsumerreviews.com/golf-cart-bag-reviews/

Callaway ORG XT Cart Bag, Nike M9 Cart Bag, RJ Sports EX-350 Cart Bag are reviewed in link above.

Goldsmith has many cart bags - http://tinyurl.com/jcm96s5  You can select a price range or browse the many they offer.

I've got a few on my Christmas Wish List for Santa, hoping I get one since I've been "nice" all year.

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I'm a big fan of Ogio bags but my 2nd choice would be Sun Mountain.  I prefer bags from vendors that don't manufacture clubs but if you don't mind that, Sun Mountain also makes many, if not all the, bags Titleist offers.

In terms of most bang for your buck I'd suggest you look at Datrek too, they are a pretty well made bag and offer features that typically only more expensive bags have such as full length club slots, lined valuables pocket and cooler.

Joe Paradiso

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Sun mountain and Ogio make great bags. All my bags are either sun mountain or Ogio. 

Don

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1 hour ago, Yukari said:

Sun mountain and Ogio make great bags. All my bags are either sun mountain or Ogio. 

I just went to Golfsmith to check out their bags as they have a really good selection. I really liked the the Sun Mountains after looking at them. I didn't realize they were that nice of a Bag.  Definitely gonna go back and take a stronger look at them. 

In the Sunmountain Bag

Driver - Ping G30

3 Wood - Adams Speedline Super S

3&4 Hybrid - Callaway Big Bertha's

Irons - Callaway Xhot
Wedges - 54 & 60 S Grind Titleist Vokey SM5
Putter - Oddysey White Hot
Ball - Callaway Super Soft & Bridgestone e6


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5 minutes ago, HeGotGame said:

I just went to Golfsmith to check out their bags as they have a really good selection. I really liked the the Sun Mountains after looking at them. I didn't realize they were that nice of a Bag.  Definitely gonna go back and take a stronger look at them.

The one thing I do like better about Sun Mountain over Ogio is many of their bags have a larger putter well which better fits the larger putter grips many people use.

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Just now, newtogolf said:

The one thing I do like better about Sun Mountain over Ogio is many of their bags have a larger putter well which better fits the larger putter grips many people use.

Im gonna have to look at the putter well a little more in detail on my Ogio. I do have the 2.0 SuperStroke putter grip. It's not huge, but definitely bigger. Thanks for bringing that to my attention

In the Sunmountain Bag

Driver - Ping G30

3 Wood - Adams Speedline Super S

3&4 Hybrid - Callaway Big Bertha's

Irons - Callaway Xhot
Wedges - 54 & 60 S Grind Titleist Vokey SM5
Putter - Oddysey White Hot
Ball - Callaway Super Soft & Bridgestone e6


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