Step 1: Carry, cart, or caddy?
Before making your purchase, decide how you'll transport the bag. Will you carry it yourself, put it on a cart, or have a caddy take it? Your decision will impact the type of bag you need.

Step 2: Consider what you carry
Choose a bag that can hold all your essentials. If you pack rain gear, spare shoes, extra golf balls, and snacks, you'll need a larger bag. Keep in mind, though, the bigger the bag, the heavier it will be.

Step 3: Decide on style
Do you want a stylish bag? Leather bags are elegant and timeless, but they can be pricey, often exceeding $1,000. If luxury is your priority, this might be the way to go.

Step 4: Look for travel protection
If you travel with your golf clubs, consider a bag with built-in protection. Some bags eliminate the need for additional gear to protect your clubs, though they tend to be more expensive.

Step 5: Durability matters
Think of your golf bag as an investment. Cheap bags may wear out quickly, especially if you play often. Spending more on a durable, high-quality bag will likely pay off in the long run.


