Generally, there are five styles of golf bags. The market is a spectrum, with some models being sort of hybrid builds, but below we share the five general types, and when to use each.
Tour Bags or Staff Bags The most pro-level options. They’ll have a bunch of pockets, multiple dividers up top, and space for a full set of clubs. They’re heavier but not so heavy that they are cart-exclusive. The caddie you pay for would gladly schlep one of these around.
Cart Bags Like a tour bag but heavier and made to be on the back of a cart. There are more pockets and space but no double carry straps to make hauling it any easier. If you hired me as a caddie and handed me a cart bag, I wouldn’t say no, but I would talk shit about you behind your back.
Carry Bags Similar to a tour bag but just a tad lighter, with more attention paid to the carry mechanism.
Sunday Bags or Par-3 Bags Made to be lightweight and easy to carry. Most useful when playing a shorter par-3 course.
Travel Bags Though not technically a course bag, these always get grouped. They’re just cases, either hard or soft, to put a golf bag in when you’re on the road or in the air.
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