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21st February 2012 03:26 AM
#1
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Bag that suits a Clicgear 3.0
I am in the market for a new cart bag that will be going on my Clicgear. I can't use my staff bag as I can't access the back pockets and when I use my carry bag, the Clicgear straps are crushing the frame.
What are people out in OzGolf land using and what would you recommend?
I am looking at either buying locally, or taking my chances on something from overseas like an Ogio Duke.
I want something with ample storage for raingear and at least 2 ball pockets.
Also, what's the verdict on the putter well? Good? Bad? Who cares? I've never had a bag with one before.
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21st February 2012 03:26 AM
#2
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While I'm here, anyone try a Cally Forrester?
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21st February 2012 06:46 AM
#3
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21st February 2012 07:13 AM
#4
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I'm using an Eagles and Birdies Oakland bag. Was pretty cheap at GCO and sits really well on the Clicgear
Witb
JBeam Zy-11/Crazy Boron
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Ping G30 7W/Nunchuk
Mizuno MP18 FliHi 3
Mizuno MP18 4-W / Modus 125
Mizuno T7 52
Callaway PM 58
Evnroll ER5
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21st February 2012 07:23 AM
#5
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A putter well ? do you also use one of the scoops on the end of the putter to save bending over ?
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21st February 2012 08:07 AM
#6
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Clicgear has their own golf bag now.
bio cell+ big stick - fly z+ 3W - b'bertha 4h - srickson 545/745
46-50 RTX, 56-60 md2 - tank cruiser 38" count balance
delilah smiley driver and MAGNETIC putter cover
sun mountain bag C130S - clicgear & knob
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21st February 2012 09:18 AM
#7
Senior Member
Touring Pro (PGA)
My brother uses the Forester bag, pockets galore, very strong IMO, I would've bought one if he didn't give me the TM bag he won. Great size cooler pocket which is what I always look for now in a cart bag.
WITB
Lowballing since 2009!
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21st February 2012 10:13 AM
#8
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Touring Pro (Nationwide Tour)
Originally Posted by
Johnny Canuck
While I'm here, anyone try a Cally Forrester?
I use a Cally Forrester on my clicgear 3.0 and its perfect. Its the model with the hard rubber loop handle at the top of the bag.
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21st February 2012 10:18 AM
#9
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Thanks for the feedback guys. Checking out the Forrester on lunch today. It will suit my recent Cally love.
Sorry about the putter well question 3, it seems that everyone was doing it, some bags twice. I thought putter wells were the new Nunchuk.
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21st February 2012 10:38 AM
#10
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Touring Pro (European Tour)
The putter well I have seems to ruin the grip as It has a rubber top and ripping the putter out has affected the grip a bit!
Why exactly do I need to answer to you?
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21st February 2012 12:06 PM
#11
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Originally Posted by
Golfnut
My brother uses the Forester bag, pockets galore, very strong IMO, I would've bought one if he didn't give me the TM bag he won. Great size cooler pocket which is what I always look for now in a cart bag.
Is that to fit the horses head into?
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21st February 2012 12:10 PM
#12
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Touring Pro (PGA)
Originally Posted by
Yossarian
Is that to fit the horses head into?
Gotta keep it fresh for delivery.
WITB
Lowballing since 2009!
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21st February 2012 12:11 PM
#13
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Originally Posted by
Shadesy
The putter well I have seems to ruin the grip as It has a rubber top and ripping the putter out has affected the grip a bit!
+1, my less 6 months old betti grip is showing signs of wear because of this.
WITB
Lowballing since 2009!
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21st February 2012 12:18 PM
#14
I have one of these:
Its a pretty good fit for the clicgear, sits well, has a putter well, but doesn't look tacked on.
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21st February 2012 12:28 PM
#15
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Originally Posted by
Golfnut
+1, my less 6 months old betti grip is showing signs of wear because of this.
From all the greasy lowballing?
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21st February 2012 12:38 PM
#16
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Originally Posted by
ParkRoyal
I have one of these:
Its a pretty good fit for the clicgear, sits well, has a putter well, but doesn't look tacked on.
Is that the 2011 model? I read the 2012 isn't a good fit due to the reverse orientation of the bag, ie, built for carts.
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21st February 2012 12:50 PM
#17
Originally Posted by
Johnny Canuck
Is that the 2011 model? I read the 2012 isn't a good fit due to the reverse orientation of the bag, ie, built for carts.
I got in Christmas '10, so probs the '11 model, it sits like this:
Attachment 15244
I will try and look at a '12 model to see any difference.
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21st February 2012 12:52 PM
#18
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It has the big rubber ring on the wrong side. Shame, because it is an awesome bag.
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21st February 2012 02:55 PM
#19
Originally Posted by
Johnny Canuck
It has the big rubber ring on the wrong side. Shame, because it is an awesome bag.
Do you mean the handle part? I can see 2 cart models for 2012, the one that looks mine is Lightweight Cart bag (the other is the Reverse Cart Bag). The rubber grip thing is about the only annoying thing about the bag, but i only have 2 wedges there.
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21st February 2012 03:00 PM
#20
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Reverse cart bag? Might have to Google that. Is it the same as the lightweight, only reversed, or a different bag?
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21st February 2012 03:15 PM
#21
Originally Posted by
Johnny Canuck
Reverse cart bag? Might have to Google that. Is it the same as the lightweight, only reversed, or a different bag?
Different bag by the look of it (looks a bit shizen imo). the lightweight looks pretty much the same as the '11
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21st February 2012 03:30 PM
#22
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The rubber grip blocks wedges from going in, or if you put you driver at the bottom, the shaft gets him by clubheads. Love the rest of it.
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21st February 2012 03:52 PM
#23
Originally Posted by
Johnny Canuck
The rubber grip blocks wedges from going in, or if you put you driver at the bottom, the shaft gets him by clubheads. Love the rest of it.
Fore mine the wedges go in enough, yeah its not perfect.
I wasn't a fan of a lot of other bag's, the 'putter well' looks shithouse, but is on most bags, this one it looks the goods.
Anyway hope that was of some help
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21st February 2012 03:53 PM
#24
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Cheers for the assistance. A golf bag is a major decision!
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21st February 2012 04:52 PM
#25
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Buy an eagles and birdies now you are 40.
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