The Sunday Walker golf bag, by Tough Traveler, is a quality golf bag made to hold three to seven clubs.
Dimensions
An extremely compact bag, the Sunday Walker is 33 inches long and 10.5 inches wide. It comfortably fits a driver, fairway wood, three or four irons and a putter.
Construction
Marked by quality stitching and rugged and virtually impermeable nylon, the Sunday Walker is strong and isn't prone to tears, broken seams or runs from grips.
Features
The Sunday Walker features three pockets. The one small pocket is designed to hold accessories, balls, tees and other golf accessories. The bag's two large compartments are made for extra clothing. The adjustable shoulder strap allows clubs to be carried facing forward or backward. Its detachable rain hood protects clubs from weather and keeps them secure during transport on the shoulder or when strapped to a cart.
Performance
The flat design makes the Sunday Walker a perfect and compact bag. Empty, it is easily folded and stored in a standard golf bag or a vehicle's storage compartment. Carrying clubs and accessories, the bag is extremely light and easy to transport. Its shoulder strap is comfortable, and the material is rugged and able to withstand prolonged wear and tear. Each pocket secures well and is deceivingly roomy. The Sunday Walker's rain hood keeps clubs safe and dry with minimal amount of rattling. The bag is available in five colors: walnut, royal blue, red, teal and gray.
Availablity and Purchasing Information
Available from only a select few retailers, the Sunday Walker golf bag can be purchased directly from Tough Traveler Ltd. As of October 2009, the Tough Traveler Sunday Walker is being sold in the $60 range.
Tough Traveler Ltd.
1012 State St.
Schenectady, NY 12307
Phone: (800) GO TOUGH
Fax: (518) 377-5434
toughtraveler.com
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