Thursday, December 24, 2009

How To Take Care Of Your Golf Bag

By Joe M. Randolph

Golfing takes up plenty of time in some people's weekly schedule. Besides going to the course itself, they spend much time outside buying the things that they need like apparatus and clothing.

One of the crucial components of the basic equipment to play golf is the golf bag. A golf bag is very important because it is where you keep everything; from the essentials to the extra apparel. However not many people know how to take care of their golf bags.

Golf bags are nowadays not only limited to golfers but also too many other groups of people, especially college students. Golf, which was once just limited to playing inside the golf course, is now even played in colleges. But sometimes people just congest their bags with whatever possible, and some even put in their books and college things inside, and use them as their college backpack alternatives.

The Different Types

Basically there are 3 sorts of golfing bags, which are staff bags, carry bags and cart bags. A staff golfing bag is a massive bag made from leather or other prime quality material that can accommodate all of the 14 clubs in a set, and it includes many segments to put other tools and equipments. A cart bag is a golfing bag which is smaller and has less segments, and used on carts. A carry bag is the tiniest type which is made of cheaper materials and only can accommodate the basic appliances.

What Should You Carry?

Basically a golf bag is where you keep the necessary equipment you would be using for the game; such as the balls, the clubs and the clothing. When we say the golf club, it would comprise all sorts of the club; woods, irons, wedges, hybrid and putters.

Some people keep other things such as drivers, the grit and so on. And for the night owls who like to play golf in the dark, they keep a travel light, or a simple torch-light.

Besides that, some also keep their tees or other golfing shirts and track pants. Otherwise if you do not desire to do that, you can have another bag to keep all these. Almost all of the golfing bags come with padded segments so the clubs wouldn't annoy the clothing that's in the bag, or perhaps crumple them. But the lower-end ones don't have many segments and are restricted to just a few things.

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