The ifrothgolf review
Callaway's volume carry-and-cart stand bag with a true 14-way divider top, meaning every iron, wedge and hybrid drops into its own full-length slot rather than fighting for space. You get a generous pocket count (nine to eleven depending on the year), a velour valuables pocket, a front-facing GPS pocket and a double strap system, plus a base channel designed to sit happily on push carts and buggies. It is the sensible middle-ground bag for the player who does a bit of everything.
What's great
The 14-way top is the headline and it earns it: no more clubs tangling or clattering, and pulling the right one is quick. Storage is genuinely massive, so a full round's worth of layers, balls, snacks and a rangefinder all have a home. It carries comfortably for the occasional walk thanks to the twin straps, and it locks onto a cart without the legs getting in the way. For the money it is hard to fault on value.
Worth knowing
Honestly, this is a jack of all trades rather than a master of one. If you walk every round it is a touch heavier and bulkier than a dedicated lightweight carry bag, so your shoulders will notice it over 18. The leg mechanism starts lower down the body than usual, which makes the bag a little less stable on a slope or uneven tee box despite the oversized feet. And the standard fabric is water-resistant, not waterproof, so a real downpour will eventually get through, the rain hood is your friend.
The verdict
A smart, high-storage all-rounder that nails organisation and cart compatibility at a fair price. Buy it if you ride or push-cart most of the time and only occasionally carry. If you are a committed walker chasing the lightest possible load, look at a dedicated carry bag instead.





