August 24, 2009

Which Golf Shoe Bag Should I Get?

Like most products out there, golf shoe bags come in all shapes, sizes, colors and prices. The latter is arguably the most important to golf players when buying a shoe golf bag because 9 out 10 times they want to get a cheap but reliable bag. After all, if you have money to squander, you're going to invest it on your clubs or a decent pair of shoes. Doesn't make sense to spend big bucks on an expensive golf shoe bag, am I right?

Personally, I own a Stylish Leather Golf Shoe Bag w/ Mesh & Tee Holder. Bought it for $20 dollars on Amazon and after a few years of use it's still in good shape. My old bag was in pretty bad shape the night before of an fun golf day with friends the zipper came out. Off you go the trash bin.

The price of golf shoe bags might range from a few dozens of dollars to a few hundreds. One thing you should pay attention is to make sure your purchase includes (at least) a mesh and tee holder.

The kind of product you want is entirely to you. For me, I don't get care about a slick design or brand. I just want something cheap and durable. If you are a little vain with your equipment, there are tons of stores filled with great golf shoe bags to choose from.

Regarding the best place to buy that stuff. If you're not internet savvy, you probably don't know what Amazon.com is all about and you rather buy your golf items on a "real" shop, even though you can get stuff much cheaper if you get it online.

Personally, I no longer have the patient (or the will) to drive for ~40 minutes to the nearest store just to buy some overpriced golf shoe bag when I can do it by ordering online and never leaving the confort of my home. Plus I can get vritually every golf accessory from it, so...yeah.

Sorry for the rant, but I just had a discussion with my father who refuses to buy a new set of golf clubs online, and since he didn't find anything he liked at the regular golf shop he's waiting for the shop's next shipment, thus using my own golf clubs.

I love my father to death, but I HATE lending stuff to other people who won't treat things properly: be it a golf club, a car, a tee putter or a simple golf shoe bag.

- Mike, from Golf Shoe Bag

August 23, 2009

About the Golf Shoe Bag

Greetings everyone,

I'm your host Mike Reese, an enthusiastic golf player who recently discovered the wonders of blogging.

Golf Shoe Bag is my website dedicated to golf, but instead of talking about tips and tricks to improve your game on the grassy fields like most sites do, I'll focus on the equipment. Like the the name of the site says I'm quite fond of golf shoe bags. In fact, I currently own seven of them.

if you have questions or suggestions, just send me an email.

Happy golfing!

- Mike Reese

August 1, 2009

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