MonroeBob1955
Well-known member
A little background. Most of the time I ride carts when I play. Occasionally I use my push cart and even more seldom I walk. I’ve had my C130 for ten years and it’s showing it’s age. Plastic tips on the zipper pulls breaking off. And at 63, I find it quite heavy when loaded. So I was looking for a replacement. I wanted a smaller overall bag as it rides in the front seat of my Boxster and the C130 is a very tight squeeze fitting into the footwell.
The Teton weighs in at just five pounds. Nearly half of the C130. It also has seven pockets as opposed to 10 on my old bag. It has 14 way Top with full length dividers.
The Teton easily holds all my gear I usually carry. Garment pocket easily holds my raingear, stocking cap, and sweater. The range finder pocket up top is convenient and lifts to route the cart strap underneath. Ball pocket is quite large and swallows a couple dozen balls with room for a couple dozen more. I’ve easily taken all my gear normally stored in the C130 and stored into the Teton.
The only negatives I can find at this point is there is no lower handle to grab when lifting the bag into a trunk. Also the the black molded base is completely flat and as such the bag is not as rock solid stable as my C130 with raise tabs around the base that keep it rock solid when standing on its own. In my opinion, it may warp from heat and age, and then have a tendency to fall over.
So in conclusion, I find the Teton does fit the bill for what I was looking for in a cart bag. It is light, it holds all my gear, I’d have no problem hauling it to a cart, pushing it on my cart, and it fits into little MLC car.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
The Teton weighs in at just five pounds. Nearly half of the C130. It also has seven pockets as opposed to 10 on my old bag. It has 14 way Top with full length dividers.
The Teton easily holds all my gear I usually carry. Garment pocket easily holds my raingear, stocking cap, and sweater. The range finder pocket up top is convenient and lifts to route the cart strap underneath. Ball pocket is quite large and swallows a couple dozen balls with room for a couple dozen more. I’ve easily taken all my gear normally stored in the C130 and stored into the Teton.
The only negatives I can find at this point is there is no lower handle to grab when lifting the bag into a trunk. Also the the black molded base is completely flat and as such the bag is not as rock solid stable as my C130 with raise tabs around the base that keep it rock solid when standing on its own. In my opinion, it may warp from heat and age, and then have a tendency to fall over.
So in conclusion, I find the Teton does fit the bill for what I was looking for in a cart bag. It is light, it holds all my gear, I’d have no problem hauling it to a cart, pushing it on my cart, and it fits into little MLC car.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk