Quick Poll: What top-cuff configuration do you prefer?

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By Mike D., Titleist Staff

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  1. Steve C

    Steve C
    Seattle, WA

    With hybrids and irons it keeps each type separated
  2. Ron N

    Ron N
    South Lyon, MI

    Easier to get clubs in & out when carrying.
  3. I prefer to isolate my putter whenever practicable.
  4. Craig P

    Craig P
    Shawano, WI

    I have the ultra light single strap 3- way stand bag. It would be perfect if the so called fully boxed dividers were sewn to the sides and back of the bag. As they are now club handles from one section slide into another section causing jamming, even with the bag upright on a cart. The bag is easy to trasport and cary to the range. There are enough pockets except the valuables pocket and the water bottle pocket are a bit
    tight
  5. Craig P

    Craig P
    Shawano, WI

    Craig P said:

    I have the ultra light single strap 3- way stand bag. It would be perfect if the so called fully boxed dividers were sewn to the sides and back of the bag. As they are now club handles from one section slide into another section causing jamming, even with the bag upright on a cart. The bag is easy to trasport and cary to the range. There are enough pockets except the valuables pocket and the water bottle pocket are a bit
    tight

    My set up in the 3 compartment Titleist single strap bag.
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  6. Robert E

    Robert E
    Chicago, IL

    4 way is the best, in my opinion, but a golf bag with individual sleeves is my personal choice. Those type of bags keep your, investment, club shaft and grips protected longer.
  7. Adam A

    Adam A
    Arlington, VA

    Less dividers - less interference with clubs.
  8. Cynthia W

    Cynthia W
    Florence, AL

    I like having the separate places for the woods, irons, hybrids and wedges.
  9. Tim T

    Tim T
    Gatesville, TX

    I would prefer more than 4. Why can't a stand bag have individual compartments for clubs?
  10. David W

    David W
    Cooper city, FL

    I like the 4-way to divide it this way: putter, wedges; short irons; long irons; driver, 3 wood, hybrids. Simple.
  11. Jayson J

    Jayson J
    Fuquay Varina nc

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  12. KEN L

    KEN L
    Tinley Park, IL

    I have an older 3 way, set up with 3 horizontal rows that is great. The T shape three way just doesn't cut it
  13. Joe Perez

    Joe Perez
    Brooklyn, NY

    I actually prefer full 14-way dividers. I don't understand why manufacturers won't do this for Stand Bags. It can't possibly add *that* much weight to bag.
  14. Marc B

    Marc B
    Clinton, MD

    I prefer the 4 section configuration.
  15. John B

    John B
    Madison, WI

    Anything that adds weight or makes it more difficult to get clubs in a small space is not a positive.
  16. I have the 3 way and love everything about the bag besides the lack of seperation for my clubs. I get a ton of compliments on its looks
  17. Aaron L

    Aaron L
    Newport, VT

    7 is the best. 2 slots per club
  18. Michael S

    Michael S
    Keene, NH

    I definitely want to minimize clubs from klanking each other and I want to view clear sections when reaching for a club... 3 way would promote bunching.
    Lots about golf is curb appeal, and when I look down on my clubs the 4 way presents separation; they aid in the selection process.
  19. D B

    D B
    Tucson, Az

    Thinking about my grips..
  20. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    I prefer the four way over the three way in a carry bag. I enjoy the separation of my hybrids, irons and wedges.......my big dog, fairway and putter fill the other hole....
  21. Vernon L

    Vernon L
    phoenix, AZ

    IN TOURNAMENTS, I SEE PLAYERS WITH ONE OR TWO CLUB DIVIDERS IN THEIR BAG LOOKING FOR A CLUB INSTEAD OF GRABBING THE CLUB THEY WANT AND KEEPING THEIR CONCENTRATION ON THE SHOT NEEDED. VERN LONG
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