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  2. Sun Mountain Sports - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] [6] Sun Mountain was the first golf bag brand to introduce waterproof bags in 2007. [7] [8] In 2010, Sun Mountain was the biggest American maker of golf bags, with its bags accounting for 16.5 percent of the golf bag share sales in the country. It employed 140 people. [2] By 2013, there were 200 employees. [9]

  3. The 15 Best Golf Bags for Walking Purists and Cart Riders Alike

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    A great golf bag does more than carry all your stuff, but the perfect one is hard to find. We tested, shopped, and did all the research to name the 15 best choices of 2023.

  4. 8 Excellent Golf Travel Bags

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    Plenty of room for your bag and clubs no matter what type or size of golf bag... Clubs well protected in this case Rolls like a dream." Dimensions: 50-1/4" x 14-7/8" x 14-1/4"

  5. 11 Best Golf Bags on Amazon You Can Buy Before Your Next Tee Time

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    Titleist Players 5 Bag. The Titleist Players bags have been a golfer favorite through each iteration. The Players 5 is a sturdy stand bag with a low profile, promising plenty of storage without ...

  6. Golf equipment - Wikipedia

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    Staff bags are the largest class of golf bags, and are generally seen carried by caddies or other assistants to professional or high-level amateur players. Staff bags are generally the same size or larger than a cart bag, and typically feature a single shoulder strap, a large amount of storage for equipment and even spare attire, and large logo ...

  7. Spalding (company) - Wikipedia

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    Spalding produced the well-known "Spaldeen" high-bounce rubber ball, said to be a re-use of defective tennis ball cores, [citation needed] that was sold to city children from 1949. In baseball, Spalding manufactured the official ball of the Major Leagues through the 1976 season, using the Reach brand on American League balls and the Spalding ...