| Some golfers consider the Callaway X 20 golf bag as | | | | bag. Even when players share a cart, courses |
| their luggage on the course. It serves its primary | | | | generally require each player to have a golf bag. |
| purpose of holding all their clubs, plus it has an | | | | Â |
| assortment of pockets and pouches to keep golf | | | | Tips for caring for your golf bag: |
| balls and all other accessories and belongings | | | | Place your bag down gently to avoid damaging the |
| organized during a round of golf. | | | | frame. |
| Professional players usually use their Callaway Diablo | | | | When using a riding cart, make sure your bag is |
| oversized tournament bags that are carried by | | | | securely fastened. |
| caddies. These bags have all the bells and whistles, | | | | Don't place wet clothing or damp clubs (Callaway X |
| including a fabric-lined interior to protect clubs, as well | | | | 22) and other equipment in the bag. Any buildup of |
| as large pockets for an extra pair of shoes, raingear, | | | | moisture can weaken the materials. |
| a full supply of towels, and even | | | | Use a towel or cloth to wipe off your bag after each |
| refreshments—anything that might be needed for | | | | use. |
| a four-hour competitive round in the elements. | | | | Store your bag in a dry, cool area between uses. |
| Experienced golfers usually use a scaled-down version | | | | The extreme temperature changes in a car trunk can |
| of the tournament bag. It can fit either on a | | | | damage your bag and its contents. |
| motorized cart or a pull cart, or be carried. New | | | | Replace the straps if they begin to fray or weaken. |
| golfers might want to start with a lightweight carry | | | | |