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  1. 1. what is the best type of bag for the course(especially a hilly one like mine)?

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I use a Callaway Weekend Org 14 bag. Great bag. It has alot of pockets to hold almost everything I can think of bringing out with me... including a 6 pack in the cooler pocket!!!

I have a stand bag but it was just too small.

Driver: Callaway Hyper X 11°
3 Wood: Callaway FTi Square 15°
3 Iron-PW: Callaway X-22
SW: Callaway X-Wedge 56
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I have the Sun Mountain MPB bag, wonderful bag, it is a little heavier then your regular carry bag, but it has more features and the criss-crossing shoulder straps. Also has 14 full lenth dividers so I can keep my clubs from clanking around too badly. I usually use a push cart, and this fits in it really well. Gives me the option to carry if I get to the course and have forgotten the cart at home.

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i like stand bags. they fit on carts, and i only take a cart when the weather is bad or i play with other people so i need a stand/carry bag

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I just bought the Sun Mountain MPB and like it for a stand bag.

It does not fit on my clicgear push cart as good as I like.

The foot that extends the legs gets in the way when I set it on
the push cart.

If anyone knows a solution to this let me know.

I can carry it for nine holes without any trouble too.

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My new Ogio Grom stand bag should be here on Monday and I will put it on my new Clicgear 2.0 push cart. Now I just need new irons and a new game since mine is floundering!

in my grom stand bag:

Driver: HiBore 9.5* fujikura stiff
3w: HiBore 15* fujikura stiff
2i hybrid: HiBore fujikura stiff3-sw: MP-57 +1/2 2* up stiff steelPutter: 2ball SRT 36"GPS: SG3 Sky caddieCart:Clicgear 2.0Home Course: Lake Spanaway http://www.lakespanawaygc.com

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If you always ride in a cart, I prefer a staff bag for a few reasons.

-Clubs go in and out much smoother because it's roomy.
-The tour staff bag provides more overall protection to your gear, hence why the pro's use them.
-Finally you have more room to store stuff vs a stand bag.

I've had both, and if you want durability that lasts a long time and you are going to ride, go with a cart bag. Otherwise, if you walk, get the stand bag.

In my SX76 StaDry
Woods: G15 9.0° BB Stiff, G10 14°
Hybrids: i15 20°, Rapture 24°
Irons: AP2 5-PW
Wedges: SM Vokey 51°, 56°, 60° Putter: Circa '62 No. 2 (Gun Metal Blue) Ball: ProV1

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My first bag was a stand model that always twisted on my pull cart so I've been using cart bags since with no fatigue problems. There are a few lightweight cart bag options, if weight is going to be an issue, but they are quite spartan. I use a Sun Mountain C-130 on a Clicgear 2.0 cart. Definitely not a lightweight set-up but it rolls beautifully and carries more than anyone could need on a golf course.
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