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By BHanner

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  1. Hi everyone, it's time to get a new bag. I use a Motocaddy Power cart and right now I use the Motocaddy pro bag, I'm looking at either the Mid Staff bag or the lightweight cart bag. One thing I like about the lightweight bag is has a notch on the bottom so it dose not twist on the cart. Was woundering if anyone uses the Mid Staff bag on a cart and if they have any issues with the bag twisting. Or any other thoughts on these two bags. Thanks.

  2. Anthony D

    Anthony D
    Ohio

    I bought the midsize staff a couple years ago and I love it. I have never had a problem with it twisting because the bottom of the bag has rubber on it that does a nice job of keeping it in place. It still looks brand new and shows no signs of age even after two years and 100+ rounds. It is a great looking bag with plenty of storage. I would highly recommend it to anyone.
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  3. Gary D

    Gary D
    Cranston, RI

    I use the mid staff bag and couldn't be happier. It does not twist in the cart, clubs go in and come out easy, there is more than enough storage space for anything, and the compartments appear more streamlined and neater than on cart bags. My complaint with cart bags is the compartments seem to look like they were added onto the bag rather than designed into the bag. Just a personal thing.
  4. Doug E

    Doug E
    Urbana, MD

    I have both. I have actually had 3 Lightweight 14-way cart bags over the years and now have a 2017 mid-staff. Always liked the cart bags. Only switched to the mid-staff for something different. Have used both on push carts as well as riding carts with no problems whatsoever. I have a Titleist stand bag too, which I only use for carrying. The cart bags hold up very well. Each had over 350 days of use and they are still in great shape. I will say that the red color faded some in the sun, but other than that, no issues. I only retired them cause I wanted something new.

    The new staff bag is sharp. I actually like the way the clubs work in the 6-way divider set up. It's different than what I was used to, but I actually have less trouble getting everything in an out, and I use midsize grips, which take up a little more space. I am changing to a large Matador grip on my Scotty. We'll see how that works getting in and out, but I'm confident there will be no problems.

    Only minor issue I have is that the two small side pockets on either side of the mid-staff bag are quite thin and shallow. It's hard to get anything in them other than a small phone or thin wallet. You really can't put anything more than an inch wide in them. But there is PLENTY of room in the other pockets around the bag. I used to keep more stuff in those small side pockets on my cart bags. I've just re-distributed those things throughout the other pockets. Being a creature of habit, I am still trying to get used to the new locations. No big deal.

    You can't go wrong with either bag. I always wanted a staff bag, but felt my game was a little weak to carry around the big Titleist billboard. I told myself I needed to be a single-digit handicap before I would feel comfortable. I finally got there last year and rewarded myself with the new mid-staff after staying there all season.
  5. Thanks for the input, I'm leaning towards the Mid Staff.
  6. I am right there with Anthony, the midsize staff bag is the best bag I have ever owned. Will buying midsize Titleist staff bags from here on out. I'll be honest, at first I was super sheepish about owning a staff bag because the assumptions that people may have, but I have been receiving nothing but envy and praise, so I am super satisfied with my choice, lol :) Midsize staff bag and rain bag are the perfect combo in my opinion.

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  7. Chris P

    Chris P
    Katy, TX

    I ordered the Lightweight Staff bag back in January and couldn't be happier. It's perfect on my Sun Mountain push cart as well as when I ride. It's also light enough to easily carry when I get the bug. The 6 way top make club access easy and plenty of storage.
  8. I had an old Titleist Tour Bag and though it had the 6-way divider top there was no separation at the bottom, consequently with the bag riding on an electric trolley, all 14 clubs were meeting at the bottom and jamming one another causing problems getting them in and out.
    This I suspect is not a problem for the Tour Pro because when selecting the club his caddy has the bag vertical therefore the clubs are not lying on one another.
    After many years of putting up with this I bought one of the bags, from another manufacturer, designed for trolleys and lo and behold the same thing happens with this 14 way full length divider system because the material creating these divisions is loose fabric and after nearly 2 years of this I am looking at Titleist bags again. If Titleist employed full length dividers with some rigidity within their 6-way top I would be a very happy golfer indeed. I still use Titleist clubs and balls and from an aesthetic point of view Titleist have, in my opinion, the classiest looking looking Tour Bag with basically the same livery they have always used.
  9. Tom P

    Tom P
    Stanley, NC

    I highly recommend the Titleist mid-size Staff Bag. For me, it is the best of both worlds. It works perfectly on my push cart and on a riding cart. It has plenty of pockets with plenty of room. It does not twist, is very durable and sturdy and still looks like new after three years of heavy use, including lots of travel.
  10. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    I switched from the cart bag to the midsize staff bag. Feel that you will be very happy with the staff bag and will meet you needs. I clean the white with saddle soap, my go to cleaner.

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