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Peter Millar golf bag
Lav10
Peter Millar golf bag
$300
Retail price: $340
Golf carry bag Highlander
GOLF360DEGrees
TaylorMade 2023 Shoe Bag
bogiesrusgolf
Callaway golf cinch bag
TheHockeyDealer
Callaway golf cinch bag
$10
Retail price: $45
Golf bag Top Flute
JJack894
Golf bag Top Flute
$100
Retail price: $200
New Backspin Carry Bag
DRsports
New Backspin Carry Bag
$161
Retail price: $219
New Backspin Stand Bag
DRsports
New Backspin Stand Bag
$152
Retail price: $189
New Unisex Cleveland Bag
bigknaggs
New Unisex Cleveland Bag
$121
Retail price: $179
Callaway Stand Bag Golf
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Ultimate Unisex Cart Bag
Badeye56
Ultimate Unisex Cart Bag
$53
Retail price: $119
NWT RJ Golf Bag
blowout_bargains
NWT RJ Golf Bag
$108
Retail price: $129
Nike vintage golf bag
MasonMcClurg9
Ping Traverse Cart Bag
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Michelob ultra golf bag
Brandon22106
OGIO Vaporlite Golf Bag
Jacksoncole74
OGIO Vaporlite Golf Bag
$77
Retail price: $250
Mizuno Golf Bag (Camo)
DRsports
Mizuno Golf Bag (Camo)
$279
Retail price: $279
JCR Golf Carry Bag
DRsports
JCR Golf Carry Bag
$179$19910%
10% PRICE DROP
Retail price: $229
Callaway Stand  Golf Bag
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Wilson Quiver Stand Bag
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There are many different types of golf bags available to fit any golfer. Whether a golfer wants a carry bag or a standing cart bag, buying used is a low-cost option for top-quality brands. Even high-end bags can be found at a good price by buying vintage or second-hand.

If a golfer plans to walk, a lightweight bag, such as the Callaway HyperLite Zero, which weighs less than 3 lbs., might be a good choice. A cart bag, like the Sun Mountain C130, would be designed specifically for golfers who prefer not to carry. Varied designs in many colors allow for individual taste in golf bags for men, women, and juniors. Top golf bags are:

It’s recommended that golfers carry fourteen basic clubs in their golf bag. These may vary from golfer to golfer, but every golfer will need:

Golf Clubs:

Other tools and accessories

A typical bag might also include:

  • balls and tees
  • scorekeeping pencils, a ball marker, and a divot tool
  • golf towel and a club brush
  • gloves, a range finder, and a bag tag
  • water, snacks, and other drinks
  • necessities for weather, such as a hat, an umbrella, sunscreen, rain covers, etc.

Buying used gear is a sustainable way to score high-quality items at a fraction of the cost. Not only can you find great deals, but you might also stumble upon rare or discontinued gear that’s no longer available in stores. When buying a used golf bag, here's what to look for:

✔️ There are no rips or tears in the golf bag. 
✔️ All zippers work and are in good condition. 
✔️ Make sure the legs open and the bag can stand on its own.