Can you provide a link? Interested in learning more about this facet of golf history.Now? No. Historically, yes, that is one of the reasons Sunday bags were created.
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Can you provide a link? Interested in learning more about this facet of golf history.Now? No. Historically, yes, that is one of the reasons Sunday bags were created.
A link to what? Why Sunday Bags were created? No. I am sure Google can. Just one of the many things you learn as you work with engineers and creators in this industry and study day in and day out golf equipment. Its out there. The history of the game is fascinating for many.Can you provide a link? Interested in learning more about this facet of golf history.
Think they are completely stupid and have no place in the modern game other than to sell something "different"?
I looked before I asked.A link to what? Why Sunday Bags were created? No. I am sure Google can.
Yes. If you simplify your philosophy/approach to the game as well as your club selection.This thread is giving me an idea. Last round I played it was absolutely atrocious. I wonder if I can do better with only 4 clubs.
I could also use a lobotomy, but don't want to sidetrack this thread anymore.Yes. If you simplify your philosophy/approach to the game as well as your club selection.
I have the same Stitch bag and for me it holds all 14 clubs. Perfect to carry if you don't like bringing a lot of stuff/junk with you.This thread is amusing today. I picked up a sunday bag over the winter to be able to walk a 3-hole loop around the clubhouse with my 2 year old this season. I keep my bag and push cart (broken down) at the course and figured this was an easy way to grab the 3 or 4 clubs I need and bounce around with my son without having to put together or carry my cart bag or empty all of the contents of my bag into my locker. Ultimately I thought it would be easier to be able to drop the sunday bag quickly when my son makes a b-line for the pond.
I picked up this stitch bag when they had a mega sale (got it for about $100):
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I could also use a lobotomy, but don't want to sidetrack this thread anymore.
One of my best rounds during the early, “walking only” COVID days was when I took four clubs, three balls, and no bag and shot a cool 39 on the back nine at my course. I think I took driver, 6 iron, wedge and putter that day. Effortless and uncomplicated…a good walk that was not spoiled in the least.Yes. If you simplify your philosophy/approach to the game as well as your club selection.
I know! It made me laugh actually because I thought it was a autocorrect on spelling.Why? Its not an attack on a religion, clearly, for anybody that has followed this forum haha.
Now? No. Historically, yes, that is one of the reasons Sunday bags were
Now the Jews are involved?
I know some really like the Sunday bag/minimalist. It's been a while since I have played with only a few clubs and it's fun to switch it up from time to time.I don’t think it’s a sidetrack at all. The two (Sunday bags and minimalist golf) go hand in hand together. Most who don’t get one will also not get the other. You can substitute “get” with “care about” or “agree with” and it works as well.
Because caddies used to get Sundays off back in the day. If you wanted to play in Sundays, you were on your own to carry your bag. Necessity is the mother of invention kinda thing. Now we just give the caddies every day off, and use a push cartWhy is it called a Sunday bag?
Wait. You take TWO bags for one round?Holy hell... I read through a couple of pages of responses and the venom towards Sunday bags is crazy, like people have been really hurt by Sunday bags, lol!
I bought one in the last year to hang on my cart bag for the Spring and Fall seasons when it's cart path only at my golf course. There are plenty of times when I have hit to the opposite end of the cart path, and likely need multiple clubs and need to figure out my range, and definitely need an extra ball or two. A lot of times if my riding partner and I are within 150-200 yards I'll grab the bag and some clubs and just meet him on the green, it saves time more than anything else. Plenty of times someone else in my group will need it as well, so we end up passing it around the foursome as needed to try and keep things moving along.