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FIRST LOOK: The New and Sleek Sunday Golf Bags

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Quick question for you. Do you prefer to walk or ride? In all honesty, unless I’m shooting video content or it’s hot as hell I love to walk. I get a better appreciation for the golf course and with social distancing guidelines you’re more than safe.

The problem with that is it is exhausting. Unless you’re part of the pushcart mafia, that bag that doesn’t weigh that much on the first hole, weighs a hell of a lot more by hole 14. One company about to launch is going to make that Sunday round so much easier.

Sunday Golf Bag

Sunday Golf is launching soon and their simple yet efficient bag is a game changer. Think about how many clubs you use on an average round of golf? If you’re like me, you have a few go to clubs that you prefer to hit. The Sunday Bag can hold up to 8 clubs, a couple beers and a few other accessories. This bag only weighs 2 pounds when empty so after you load up a few clubs, you’re on your way!

Sunday Golf Bag (1)

I have done a few rounds in the past when I played with only 3 clubs and it’s a ton of fun. This bag let’s you hit up a par 3 course, driving range practice session or casual Sunday round with minimal effort. The bags also are pretty sweet looking so you’re looking good while saving yourself some weight on your quick 9 before or after work.

Sunday Golf Bag (2)

Sunday Golf is going next level! They are doing an epic giveaway when they launch on July 27th! If you head over to sundaygolf.com and on the top of the page you can win your very own Sunday Bag and a Scotty Cameron putter to put in it!! Yeah, that’s right!

 

 
 
 
 
 
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If you end up not winning this giveaway you can get a Sunday bag for 114.99 and that includes shipping.


 

Ed started playing golf when he was 18. It started out as a hobby and something he liked to do but by 2014 it had turned into a full blown obsession. Since then Ed has committed himself to improving and learning more about the game. He doesn’t work in the golf industry, he’s not a teaching pro, he’s a guy who just loves the game and enjoys sharing his thoughts with others who share the same passion.

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