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11 Best Golf Bags on Amazon in 2024, Vetted by Players

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IN A WORLD of crazy expensive golf bags that are tough to actually get your hands on, we still look to Amazon if we’re looking for a bag that is either super affordable, arrives at our home blazing fast, or is a combination of both. For a long time, you could really only find knockoffs and cheap options at the retailer, but we’ve found that the best golf bags on Amazon now come from the big players like Nike, Callaway, Taylor Made, and more.

There are a few design notes to look for when buying a golf bag. The main ones are tied to how often you play, plus the quality and quantity of the clubs you play with.

There are a handful of golf bag types out there, but the main three to know about are cart bags, stand bags, and Sunday bags. A cart bag is meant for cart use, which means they're designed for carrying on a golf cart or on a roller cart when walking the course. Cart bags are usually larger and contain more organizational space. The downside is they're heavier and, hence the name, you need to rent a cart. A stand bag is meant for carrying. They typically have better strap designs (like cushioned double straps) and are lighter than cart bags. Stand bags get the name from having a kickstand to keep the bag upright when drawing your clubs. The downside to a stand bag is less club space (the bag has to accommodate a kickstand placement) and less pocket space.

A Sunday Bag is made to hold a lot less clubs (around 4-8) for short rounds or practice sessions. Sunday bags are the lightest bag of the three types. They're easy to walk with, making them the ultimate minimalist option for players. The downside to Sunday bags are limitations on how many clubs you can carry and the lack of comfort and special features.

The number of dividers on your golf bag depends on how many clubs you like to play with. If you play with a full set of 14 clubs (what the pros typically use), then a 14-way divider is the best way to organize them all. If you play with anything less, then you can get away with a smaller number of dividers.

A common set for golfers is 12 clubs total: a driver plus two woods, seven irons, a pitching wedge, and a putter. But some people golf with fewer clubs than 12 clubs even. From that 12-club standard set, a golfer might remove a wood (like a 5-wood), as well as a couple of irons they don't commonly use. Don't treat the statements we make on divider numbers as absolutes though, as you can get away with storing more clubs in a lower number of dividers; just be aware you might sacrifice some organization while doing it though.

It's worth mentioning waterproofing because this feature can raise or lower the overall price of a golf bag. If you're golfing a lot or have an expensive set of clubs, then it's probably worth investing in a waterproof bag. Some waterproof bags are better than others, with seam-taped zippers and waterproof pockets. Other bags usually just have water-resistant shells. If you aren't golfing a lot or if you have a more inexpensive club set, then waterproof features might not be that important. You can save a lot of money by opting for a golf bag that's not fully waterproof, then if you're caught in the rain while playing you can simply put a plastic poncho over your clubs or buy some sort of rain hood to help protect the clubs.

To make the shopping process easy on you, we rounded up our 11 favorite golf bags on Amazon by evaluating durability, performance, and price point. Some of these bags below even made the cut in best overall golf bags story from earlier this year. If you’re a Prime member looking to capitalize on free two-day shipping, or just like the easy of comparing bags on a site you’re familiar with, these are the bags for you.

You really can't go wrong with a Callaway bag, but our top pick is the Fairway C, which is thankfully now available on Amazon with Prime shipping. The newly designed model includes boosted storage all-around, from the clubs to the pockets. What's amazing is the Fairway C still maintains a slim, lightweight design (just four pounds in weight total). The bag is also waterproofed to the nines thanks to its water-resistant material and seam-sealed zippers.

Soft rubber dividers and a hard Shaft Shield rubber keep your clubs safe, while a flexible base makes it better on different surfaces and slopes. Everyone from beginners to experts will love this bag.

Amazon has a lot of wallet-friendly golf bags, but if you are going to go the affordable route it's best to avoid the cheapest of the cheap. This bag from GoHimal is just a tad more expensive than the other Amazon brands, yet it still promises a sub-$150 price.

It's built with a 14-way top, so you can stuff an entire set of clubs inside. You get a double strap for better carrying and decent pocket space (it even comes with a cooler pocket). Most reviews deem the kickstand to be sturdy, which is important because most cheap bags have terrible stand legs. We also like that the bottom of the bag is strong and capable of staying upright in a golf cart

The Titleist Players bags have been a golfer favorite through each iteration. The Players 5 is a sturdy stand bag with a low profile, promising plenty of storage without getting too ridiculous in size and organization. You get plenty of storage space (full-length drink pockets and apparel pockets), velcro spots for easy glove storage, and an overall weight of just 4.3 pounds.

The new feature on the Players 5 is a five-way top cuff. The extra compartment for club organization allows the ability to carry a few more clubs, so bring on the extra wedges and woods. This is the quintessential golf bag, we just wish it was a bit cheaper.

At the center of Sunday’s impressive lineup is the Loma Bag, an ultra-lightweight bag (under 2 lbs) that's perfect for carrying the essentials on a par 3 or for taking to the driving range. The Loma Bag is great for the golfer who is looking for a side bag for those previous stated uses, but to really secure a golf bag with enough space to play a round with, we love the Loma XL.

It's minimalist, which makes it great for beginners and for those who like a quick trip to the range. The downside is, of course, the ability to only carry up to eight clubs. If you pack the bag too full, you also risk putting too much weight on the pop-out stands.

TaylorMade makes a handful of bags for those who want a deluxe carrier, but really the brand shines the most with its Golf Pro Cart Bag. Its $200 price makes it super affordable for a quality cart bag that has everything one would want: comfortable shoulder straps, ample club storage, and generous pocket space.

Its nylon material and streamlined pocket space makes it easy to move and carry. The bag also has a 14-way top, making it a nice pick for those who want to carry a full set of clubs with ease. The only drawback is the lack of waterproofing.

Sometimes it's best to go as minimal as possible with your clubs. For the days we hit up the driving range or set off to play a par 3 course, this is the bag we reach for. It weighs just 1.9 pounds and features a two-way opening to store about 5-6 clubs. It's true there are better small bags on the market, but the Orlimar bag simply has a much better value in our comparison. Think about it: for $70, you get a lightweight carry bag with a stand and a couple of pockets.

Tiger Woods may have left the brand, but Nike is still a leader in all things golf, from their stellar shoes to polos to stand bags like this one. Thanks to a 5-way divider, ample storage, and comfortable Nike Air-infused straps make this bag ideal for heavy use—you’ll pretty much never have to swap it out whether you’re going for a walk or spending the round in the cart. It’s not the most affordable bag we’ve found, but we trust the quality of Nike and think that makes it worth it. Plus, it looks great.

One of the more underrated brands in golf is Japan’s Mizuno. They make stellar iron sets that are loved by mid-to-low handicappers and we think this bag is perfect for those players, as well. It’s got seven pockets to store all of your golf accessories and a four-way top makes it easy to keep your clubs organized just how you like them.

The insulated drink pocket is a huge plus when things get toasty this summer—most of the bags you’ll find on Amazon don’t come as tricked out as this one. The stands are plenty durable and each of the colors look magnificent.

Vintage-style golf bags are roaring back into style thanks to a huge number of golfers opting to pare back their setup and get in touch with the game’s roots. If you don’t want to break the bank on a vintage hand-crafted bag, this bag is the perfect entry into the world of lightweight walking bags.

The construction is decidedly minimal with just one divider for your clubs and two pockets, but it will still hold up to 8 clubs and the leather/canvas material will protect those clubs just as well as a bigger bag that might be made with less hardy polyester.

One of the most affordable bags from a major golf brand is the Cobra Ultralight Sunday bag. It has hugely useful pocketing, especially for a Sunday bag, and the big handle at the top and double strap makes moving it around and carrying it up and down the fairways a breeze. Where many bags claim to be lightweight without really backing it up, this one really is very light at just 3.8 pounds. In spite of its light weight, it’s still durable enough for players who are going to use it day in and day out.

One of the nicest small Sunday-style bags we’ve seen is this Par 3 Stand Bag from Callaway. It’s much smaller than the Callaway bag we mentioned earlier, but that’s why we love it—it’s the ideal companion for shorter courses or days when you just want a lightweight bag to help you endure longer days on the links.

It comes in a ton of great colors and utilizes two short stand legs to save weight and add maneuverability. It’s easy to carry in a number of different ways, so you can throw it on in whatever way is most comfortable for you — the handles are even durable enough to carry it by hand, if you so choose.

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