Golf bags are not only functional for women who play regularly, they can also be a fashion statement. The first priority is to find a functional bag that can accommodate your golf clubs, golf balls and other golf accessories. But once you are satisfied that you have found a bag that will do that, you might as well find a bag that reflects your personality and your golf game.
Burton Camelot bag
This bag has a distinct compartment for every club, eliminating the banging and bunching that often happen when the golf bag is divided into three separate sections. The Camelot also has nine separate sections for accessories. This bag is backed by a lifetime warranty.
(2009 average price: $219.95)
Cutler Alena bag
This bag is strong and stylish and is made for the low-handicap golfer who wants to carry all of the 14 clubs that are allowed by the United States Golf Association. This has a well-padded shoulder strap that makes it comfortable to carry. It also has seven extra pockets for golf accessories.
(2009 average price: $309.95)
Datrek Hybrid bag
This is one of the best values out there. The Datrek Hybrid has individual compartments for each club as well as eight easy-access pockets. This bag also has an insulated beverage cooler as well as a water bottle sleeve.
(2009 average price: $129.95)
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