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  2. 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.

  3. 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]

  4. 11 Best Golf Bags on Amazon You Can Buy Before Your Next Tee Time

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    There are a handful of golf bag types out there, but the main three to know about are cart bags, stand bags, and Sunday bags. ... but really the brand shines the most with its Golf Pro Cart Bag ...

  5. Golf equipment - Wikipedia

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    A golfer typically transports golf clubs in a golf bag. Modern golf bags are made of nylon, canvas and/or leather, with plastic or metal reinforcement and framing, but historically bags have been made from other materials. Golf bags have several pockets designed for carrying various equipment and supplies required over the course of a round of ...

  6. Women's Golf Day - Wikipedia

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    Women's Golf Day (WGD) is an annual worldwide event promoting women and girls by introducing them to the game of golf. Established in 2016, WGD takes place on a single day—often the first Tuesday in June—and features simultaneous events hosted at golf courses and clubs .

  7. Baggage - Wikipedia

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    Luggage carriers – light-weight wheeled carts on which luggage could be temporarily placed or that can be temporarily attached to luggage – date at least to the 1930s, such as in US patent 2,132,316 "Luggage carrier" by Anne W. Newton (filed 1937, published 1938). [5]