From: Billy on
I have a TM golf cart bag that is light enough to carry for me on the
course. However, I walk alot and want a way to stand this bag up
anywhere on the course. Is there any contraption for a cart bag that
will hold it in place (besides a caddy, push/pull cart or stand bag)
that you know of? Do you have a link? I cant find it anywhere....
From: Rob Davis on

Never seen anything like that. I suspect most cart bags are really too
heavy to carry on a consistent basis (at least for most mere mortals)
.... so I don't see much of a market for what you want. As you mention, a
push cart is probably your best option.

Rob

Billy wrote:
> I have a TM golf cart bag that is light enough to carry for me on the
> course. However, I walk alot and want a way to stand this bag up
> anywhere on the course. Is there any contraption for a cart bag that
> will hold it in place (besides a caddy, push/pull cart or stand bag)
> that you know of? Do you have a link? I cant find it anywhere....
From: Howard Brazee on
On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 20:40:19 -0700 (PDT), Billy <UseNewz(a)hotmail.com>
wrote:

>I have a TM golf cart bag that is light enough to carry for me on the
>course. However, I walk alot and want a way to stand this bag up
>anywhere on the course. Is there any contraption for a cart bag that
>will hold it in place (besides a caddy, push/pull cart or stand bag)
>that you know of? Do you have a link? I cant find it anywhere....

I really should get myself a second bag. Trying to have a bag that
is suitable for carrying and for pushing on a cart is a compromise
that doesn't optimize either.
From: JohnO on
On Aug 5, 12:34 pm, Howard Brazee <how...(a)brazee.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 20:40:19 -0700 (PDT), Billy <UseN...(a)hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >I have a TM golf cart bag that is light enough to carry for me on the
> >course. However, I walk alot and want a way to stand this bag up
> >anywhere on the course. Is there any contraption for a cart bag that
> >will hold it in place (besides a caddy, push/pull cart or stand bag)
> >that you know of? Do you have a link? I cant find it anywhere....
>
> I really should get myself a second bag. Trying to have a bag that
> is suitable for carrying and for pushing on a cart is a compromise
> that doesn't optimize either.

I just threw my stand bag in the cupboard and got a cart bag. I never
carry anymore as the new carts (SunMountain Speedcart) are soooooo
good.
From: Howard Brazee on
On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 19:12:10 -0700 (PDT), JohnO <johno1234(a)gmail.com>
wrote:

>I just threw my stand bag in the cupboard and got a cart bag. I never
>carry anymore as the new carts (SunMountain Speedcart) are soooooo
>good.

I use the range far more often than I play. A stand bag is nice at
the range, but the legs get in the way on my Speedcart.