Cleveland Sunday Stand Bag Bags

Cleveland Sunday Stand Bag Bags 

DESCRIPTION

This Sunday stand bag from Cleveland® features an improved dual strap for added comfort and usability, plus it conveniently includes a single strap for caddies.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 19, 2008]
howard18
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Sunday Stand Bag

I agree with my fellow reviewer. This bag is pretty, but is very user-unfriendly. The lack of pockets means my wallet, keys and phone travel with tees, my divot tool, etc. The zipper on the large pocket somtimes opens while it is ostensibly closed. That is, it splits. And one of the two zippers on the front ball pouch ha broken off. Lame. The straps are a pain and I also generally use the caddy strap alone. But it was cheap on ebay and it is light, and I've been using it for two years now so I've gotten used to it.

Customer Service

Dunno

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Apr 30, 2007]
jchuck61
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Sunday Stand bag

$50 on ebay. Small bag, it is light but not great for walkers. The dual straps are inconvenient, with the right strap being smaller than the left. Consequently, it is difficult to get on your shoulders and the right strap sort of digs in while you walk. I generally use the left strap, which doubles as a "caddy strap," alone. There are only three pockets, a large one on the right, a small one on the bottom left, and a small one on the bottom front. The benefits of light weight construction are outweighed by the bag's lack of user-friendliness. I play Cleveland equipment, and love it, but this bag falls short of my expectations. It is pretty, though.

Customer Service

not used

Similar Products Used:

Adams golf tight lies bag (great bag)

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
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