Over the years I’ve gone to the golf course with a few clubs to practice and maybe play 3 or 4 holes. Usually I’ll take my Driver, Lob Wedge, 7 Iron and Putter, as I feel those are my scoring clubs. However, I hate taking my full bag with 14 clubs, and pockets stuffed with golf accessories I may need while playing a full round of golf. My everyday golf bag is just so heavy and honestly cumbersome. So when I started searching for a smaller bag, and I found exactly what I need!
The Loma bag from Sunday Golf is the answer to my practice days or if I just want to play a quick 3 to 4 holes. The Sunday Golf Loma golf bag is very lightweight and can hold 6 or 7 golf clubs easily and with the stand and strap it makes practice days feel so much easier.
The company list these as the specs to their Loma golf bag….
- Strap included
- 31” Height
- 1.95 Lbs
- Frosty Pocket for a tasty bev
- Velour lined valuables pocket
- Dualflex stand system
- Waterproof Zippers
- Full-Length Divider
- Built-In Carry Handle
- Velcro Glove Holder
- Tee Holder
I have been using the Sunday Golf Loma bag now for about 8 weeks, and love it! The bag is very light and with pockets can hold anything you need, including a place for a bottle of water or sports drink. Bottom line, the Sunday Golf Loma bag is perfect for those days where you want to walk, play a few holes, or just practice with a few clubs without having to lug your everyday golf bag around.
The Sunday Golf company website is www.sundaygolf.com and the Loma bag costs only $119.99, and comes in 8 colors.
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