Introducing Moonlander, designated for the walking purist who favors a simpler, cleaner design with only enough pockets for essentials. It is light, only 4 ½ lbs., and has six pockets.
New colorways and lively patterns are offered in this long-popular carry bag. It boasts a stacked pocket configuration for easier access and a large ball pocket among nine altogether. A four-way top is reconfigured to optimize organization and handling.
The new-and-improved, highly organized Traverse is ready to roll, offering a re-designed 14-way top that safeguards clubs, including the putter, which gets its own well.
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