Jul 27th, 2015 Article
This Week's What's In The Bags
So three of our favorites won this weekend across the world, and here is what they used...
So three of our favorites won this weekend across the world, and here is what they used...
So Zach Johnson Won the 144th Open Championship at The Old Course, St Andrews. Here's the collection of Titleist sticks he used to win as well as his famous SeeMore putter.
Following the debuting of the Titleist 2020 branding at the FedEx Cup playoffs the rather sleek looking bags are being launched on the European Tour at this week’s BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth. We still want one!
After exhaustive reseach, including feedback from tour players, their caddies and PGA professionals, Titleist have produced their latest tour bag collection. This is a glimpse of what is to come from Titleist in 2020 and clearly the theme is a sleak jet black look.
Our friends over in Germany at VICE Golf have been busy again, and this time they are bringing a new golf bag to the market on a direct to the consumer basis.
To celebrate the season opening major, TaylorMade Golf is launching a Limited Edition Augusta themed tour bag, carry bag, and putter headcover.
With winter golf just around the corner, BIG MAX is launching its lightest ever full-size stand bag, the incredibly versatile Dri Lite Feather. Weighing in at just 1.5kg the Dri Lite Feather is a remarkable design that eliminates all excess weight while retaining a host of practical features including a full-size top, hybrid trolley compatible base and bags of storage space.
TaylorMade Golf is launching a range of bags and headcovers inspired by England’s famous flag colours to celebrate the staging of the 2017 Championship.
As the golfing year gets set for another re-start, many golfers will find themselves venturing out in conditions that they might usually avoid. With these hardy souls in mind, continental Europe’s #1 golf bag brand BIG MAX has brought forward the launch of the Aqua Seven, a waterproof winter stand bag that will take a little of the worry of bad weather away. For more details see
We love carrying a golf bag. Even though we're constantly told carrying is bad for our backs, and that everyone should use a trolley, you don't feel like a real man if you're not carrying your golf bag. It's generally quicker too, not having to go down out of the way paths, and maneuver around greens. And we support anything that keeps the game quick. So hat's off to Ogio for their Shoxx X4 Suspension straps that take the strain off when carrying.
Royal Dornoch has pitched in to help tackle the scourge of dog fouling in its community, and to prevent you from having any untoward lies.
American Golf’s SS22 The Open Collection, an officially licensed range of products inspired by The Open Championship, has been bolstered with the addition of two brand new lines of equipment and accessories, available now, exclusively online and in-store.