- Brand: JEF WORLD OF GOLF
- Color: Black
- Material: Nylon
- Strap Type: Adjustable
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 31 x 4 x 4 inches
- Number of Dividers: 2
- Item Weight: 2 Pounds
- Number Of Pockets: 1
- Great for travel, walking par 3 courses, and the driving range
- Weighs only 2 pounds, 4.25 inch oval top
- Adjustable carry sling, comfortable
- Stand makes club selection easy
- Can accommodate up to 8 golf clubs


















BKMAN –
Realistically, this holds 6-clubs MAX – Any more clubs (7 or more), the rubber grips gets stuck together at the bottom making it hard to pull the club out.. The water bottle will hold a small 16oz bottle. I’m not a fan of the thin strap, I am holding it by the solid plastic/rubber handle and it works for me.It is what it is – Perfect for a Pitch N Putt – Six Clubs MAX. (8 clubs max if you dont mind the clubs getting stuck to each other).Having said that – Its lasted one summer so far, and it’s still going strong. This forces me to carry less clubs at the driving range, and have a focused range session – short irons only or any combo of six.
Camperdude –
I’m a beginning golfer. I have never spent more than $3.99 on a club – I buy them at Goodwill. This is a great bag for going to the driving range/chipping green/putting green/all of the above. You can do it all with one bag. Also great for executive courses where you don’t need a ton of clubs. I wish the pocket was a little bigger – holds about 6 balls and tees and not much else. The water bottle holder holds my 24oz coffee travel mug just fine. The strap isn’t the greatest but it does retain proper balance. Also has a handgrip so you can just carry it. But for the price??? Hell, it’s a great bag.
Brooke –
Got the bag yesterday and used it today since with Covid 19 my course was walking only. It is light weight and easy to carry especially with the handle it has. The strap was Ok however it needs to be padded for comfort also need to hook to top on bottom instead just the top. I was able to fit 8 clubs including my putter. If you would change one other thing about this bag is to add one or two additional zipper pocket. The stand is great for such a bag. The opening top is divided in the middle which is good however with my midi size handles it was a bit of a pain to pull out and put back the clubs in the bag.Very Good bag but with changes could be a great bag.
tommy turrey –
If you spend a lot of time at the range like I do, this is a great addition. Instead of bringing your full golf bag, this Sunday bag is clutch. Fits 9 clubs, but if you’re going to the range you’re brining maybe 5? I use the small zipper for rubber tees that go under the mat and my glove. That’s the only pocket but it’s really all you’ll need. Once you get to the range, you can throw your phone in there and swing away.
Steven Austin –
Great bag if you just want to grab a couple of clubs for the driving range. Very light weight. I carry four drivers in it. And my alignment sticks. Pocket will hold a couple of gloves, and a couple of balls and tees. But bring my own carrying case for accessories.
Deborah in Ohio –
I use this bag to carry a 3 or 4 clubs to the driving range. The stand doesnβt go down as it should. In the process of going down, the one leg goes behind the slot intended so I have to move it around before I am able to stand it up. If I donβt, the legs wonβt pop out. Since I only use this on the driving range no big deal but if I was using this for more than that, I would be annoyed. Not sure if mine is defective or if itβs just how itβs made.
Amy Robison –
Perfect for doing pitch and putt courses or taking a handful of clubs to the range. Iβm just learning golf and donβt want to lug around a full size bag if Iβm only using a few clubs. I like that it can stand by itself. The strap seems pointless and one side of the strapβs clip broke after a couple uses.
TT –
This is great little bag to take to a short par 3 course or short game practice. The only flaw with this bag is the location of the strap. Not sure why it took so long, but I took one end of the strap out from the top and attached it to the bottom end of the stand poles.. and the strap is now actually functional.