Golf bags in Ecoboost Premium Trunk
#21
That is what I currently do with my Focus. That can be a PITA to constantly do every time I load and unload my clubs. Also that restricts where I stop when I have them in my car as the bag is visible. It would cost around $5000 to replace my clubs and everything in my bag ( GPS, prescription Oakley glasses and sunglasses, etc.). So I am very protective and watchful of my golf clubs. I look at my clubs like others on this forum look at all of the mods they have on their Mustang.
I think I spent maybe $500 on my 100% custom built/fitted clubs, plus another $200 for shoes/bag/*****.
(Although, I do custom fitting/club building as a hobby, so there's that.)
#22
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Which tour do you play on?! That has to be at least double what Al Czervik has in his bag!
I think I spent maybe $500 on my 100% custom built/fitted clubs, plus another $200 for shoes/bag/*****.
(Although, I do custom fitting/club building as a hobby, so there's that.)
I think I spent maybe $500 on my 100% custom built/fitted clubs, plus another $200 for shoes/bag/*****.
(Although, I do custom fitting/club building as a hobby, so there's that.)
#23
I see that. Do you have a radio or remote-controlled club selector though?
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#25
Ah yes, and refrigeration is definitely not cheap!
For what it's worth, I've always put my clubs in so the base of my bag is on the side with the sub.
For what it's worth, I've always put my clubs in so the base of my bag is on the side with the sub.
#26
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After I took that picture, I tried it with the base towards the subwoofer and it does fit better and is easier getting it in and out.
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