Choosing Ladies Golf Bags

You can spend lots of money or relatively little money on a ladies golf bag. You can buy big, fancy leather bags like the LPGA pros use, or you can opt for small, lightweight bags designed for nine quick holes on your home course.

The more you play, the more you will understand your needs. A novice golfer doesn't need the same bag that a serious amateur might use. A social golfer may make a different fashion statement than a regular corporate golfer makes.

Here is a checklist appropriate for most golfers:

--Do you use a caddy, ride a golf cart or use a buggy? Or do you carry your bags yourself? There are different designs for each mode of play. A cart bag is smaller, with fewer pockets and less storage. Carry and stand bags are lighter still, with room for fewer clubs and even less storage.

--If you carry your bag, how do you carry it? New models with adjustable shoulder harnesses make the task much easier. Make sure your bag offers maximum comfort in use.

--How many clubs do you use? A big staff bag can handle a full set of 14 clubs plus other equipment. At the other extreme, a slim "pencil" design allows you to carry select clubs around the course. There are many options between those extremes.



--How much stuff do you take on the course? Do you need lots of storage, some storage or very little?

--What are your fashion needs? Ladies bags are not only lighter than men's bags, but they feature feminine colors like bubblegum pink, ice blue, ruby and periwinkle. These options allow you to coordinate your equipment and bag colors. (Fashion trends change, of course, so more basic colors should have more lasting power. You can also change the look of your bag from year to year with new head covers and other bag accessories.)

--Why do you play golf? If the sport is just a fun social activity for you, then have some fun with the bag. Get something colorful and dress it up with accessories. If you play a lot of corporate events, remember that your bag is an extension of your business persona. It is your calling card.

--What sort of weather will you play in? If you are a hardy sort, then make sure the bag really is made of weather resistant material. An umbrella slot would come in handy, too.

--How much do you want to spend? The price range on golf bags is broad. If you are a beginning golfer, you should start with something simple and then invest in more elaborate bags to meet your needs on the course.

--What is the best price for the bag you want? Once you make your choice, price-check it via the Internet. Don't make an impulse buy. Compare prices on any major golf purchase, since the marketplace is very competitive.

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