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Attachable golf bag stand
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Hi all.Hope this post is in the right place.I priced one of these in a local sports shop at about £15.But trawling through the pages of the net(UK)I saw one that was priced at about £9.Unfortunately I didnt take notice of the web address and now I cant find it.Does anybody have any ideas on where to buy one online or if any national sports retailer sells them.Any info would be much appreciated.Thanx.
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My first thought on this is don't even bother. I had one of these but to be honest, there are so many stand bags around now, with some good offers on that you are better off getting one of them. The attachable stand never really stays in place and can be a nightmare to use.
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I agree with Ste.

Many years ago I had one (in the days when stand bags hadn't been invented) but to be honest the stand bags are far better...
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I asked the same question in my local American Golf and the guy said not to bother with the attachment as they were "crap" and get a full bag instead, which i have since done and not looked back.
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The main reason why I asked the question was that,and I could be wrong on this,is that stand bags do not really fit on to a golf trolley all that well.My brother has a bit of trouble with his.I just thought it would be easier to buy one of these attachments,so when you go to a course and there is no trolleys allowed that day,you can leave the trolley in the car,fit on the bag stand and away you go.Unless we are not using the correct trolley/stand bag.Any thoughts/ideas would be welcome.Plus the fact that I spent ages looking for the right bag and trolley.Does one fit the other?Is there a right combination?
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Stewart, see home page. Bob has done a review on a bag with built-in wheels. < www.tri-bag.com >. Personally think the wheels may be too small but just thought I would mention it.

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