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When choosing your golf bag you have to decide what is best for you. There are many different styles and colors to choose from. They range in sizes from junior right up to professional. You must consider everything you will carry in your bag besides golf clubs. You need to carry rain gear, golf gloves, golf balls, golf tees, ball markers and something to drink.

Here are some different bags you might want to consider.

A) Cart bag: A cart bag is designed more for being put on a golf cart or for a push golf cart. They are a heavier bag and not meant for you to carry. They do have more storage than your average golf bag.

B) Carry bag: The carry bag is a golf bag that is more lightweight than the cart bag. They come with different types of straps. They have a single strap or a double V type strap. Most also come with a built in stand. You should experiment at your sports store and find the one that is the most comfortable and durable.

C) Junior bag: The junior bag is a golf bag designed for kids. These golf bags are much smaller and very lightweight. They hold fewer clubs and have less pockets for storage. They are much less expensive than regular golf bags so they are great for young kids who are just starting out.

D) Travel bag: A travel golf bag is great if you want to bring your golf clubs with you on a trip. They come with soft or hard sides. Some also come with locks not just a zipper so you won't have to worry about getting anything stolen.

The prices for your average golf bag usually range from $100-$400. Just try to pick one out you like and get ready to stick some golf clubs in it and hit the links.

Ron Johnson researches and investigates different techniques and equipment on golf. You can find more ideas by visiting his website at http://sites.google.com/site/basicgolfclub/ and his blog at http://rj-golfbasics.blogspot.com.



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