Top 10 Best Golf Cart Bags for Ultimate Convenience on the Course
One of the most important considerations when buying a new golf bag is your preference on whether to carry your clubs. This is a list for those who prefer to avoid lugging around all the extra weight and let the wheels on a golf cart or push cart do the talking. These are our top picks for the best golf cart bags of 2023.
Best luxury: Vessel Lux XV CartBest style: Stitch SL Cart BagBest innovation: Ogio Woodē Silencer Cart BagBest retro: Jones Rider BagBest statement-maker: Sun Mountain Dundee Cart BagBest storage capacity: Motocaddy Pro-Series BagBest lightweight: Ping TraverseBest TaylorMade: TaylorMade Supreme Cart BagBest Callaway: Callaway ORG 14 Cart BagBest Titleist: Titleist Cart 15 StaDry
When determining our best cart bags, we took into account customer reviews, manufacturer details, personal experience, and an overall balance of price, form, and function. You can use any of these picks comfortably with a golf cart or pushcart — they represent the best golf cart bag in their respective category.
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Benefits— Scratch- and fade-resistant synthetic leather— 15-way full-length dividers— Extremely intuitive pockets and functionality
Drawbacks— Limited and basic color options— On the expensive side
Our top pick for 2023 golf cart bags is from the brand trusted by many of your favorite PGA and LPGA golfers, the Vessel Lux XV. It's our runaway favorite because it's jam-packed with intuitive and golfer-centric features.
A few of its standout features include dual-insulated water bottle sleeves with drainage for ice, a magnetic rangefinder pocket for easy and secure access, and an interior valuables pouch with a lock to store your wallet, phone, and keys safely.
The matte-finish synthetic leather looks ultra-premium on the course and is both scratch- and fade-resistant, so it’ll stay brand new for many rounds to come. And while the price point is on the higher end, every part of this cart bag feels and looks premium.
Material: Tour-grade synthetic leather | Colors: 5 | Weight: 7.8 lbs without rain hood | Dividers: 15-way with putter well
Benefits— Premium finishes and details— Touring Fabric is durable, weatherproof, and still lightweight— Customizable with your initials
Drawbacks— Rear pocket is difficult to access while using on a cart— Minimal color options— On the expensive side
Coming in a close second to our best golf cart bag overall is the Stitch SL Cart Bag. From top to bottom, it's crafted with premium finishes, and the proprietary Touring Fabric is both weatherproof and highly durable.
The front access pockets offer plenty of room for whatever you’ll need throughout your round, but its only real drawback is the cavernous back pocket that's difficult to access once the bag is strapped into a cart. So, consider its contents wisely before venturing out for a round.
Material: Stitch Touring Fabric | Colors: 2 | Weight: 9 lbs. 10 oz. | Dividers: 5-way
Benefits— Silencer top gets rid of clubs clanking against one another— Ample storage compartments— Very lightweight for a cart bag
Drawbacks— Too snug with oversized grips— Bold and limited color options— No cart strap pass-through channel
The "Silencer" in the bag's name refers to the 15-way club dividers that individually stabilize each club to eliminate the sound of rattling clubs as you play. In a world where golf bag innovations tend to just be different pockets, we loved Ogio's thinking, as the sound of rattling clubs can often be a distraction as you roll up behind someone during their swing.
Plus, it prevents your clubs from smacking each other and potentially getting scuffed up. The main drawback is that the system was designed for regular-sized grips. User reviews flagged that jumbo or wider grips can be too snug a fit.
Material: Recycled 300D Diamond Box Rip stop, recycled 600D polyester | Colors: 2 | Weight: 6.8 lbs. | Dividers: 15-way
Benefits— Recently re-introduced— Simple, timeless design— Personalization option
Drawbacks— Limited customer reviews— Single strap makes carrying uncomfortable— Less storage capacity than most modern bags
Every golfer has their distinct style, and those looking for a vintage look and feel would be thrilled with the Jones Rider Bag. Harkening back to ’70s-era design, this straightforward, two-tone cart bag has us dreaming of Trevino, Player, and Nicklaus.
The comparatively spartan design won't necessarily compete with modern bags on comfort or storage capacity. Still, if you’re shopping for a golf bag on looks alone, then Jones is well worth considering.
Material: Nylon, Jones vinyl | Colors: 5 | Weight: 8.3 lbs. | Dividers: 6-way
Benefits— Eye-catching crocodile vinyl and leather details— Bold styling— Customizable brass plate
Drawbacks— Only 3 color options available— 3-way divider— Limited customer reviews
From one of the most time-tested names in golf bags, the Sun Mountain Dundee is our pick for the best statement-maker. The Dundee bag, being a cheeky nod to "Crocodile Dundee," is made from crocodile vinyl for a bold and eye-catching look.
The multi-toned colorways will have your bag standing out in the crowd, and Sun Mountain's reputation for durability and quality makes this an excellent choice for those who want a unique cart bag that’ll turn heads on the course.
Material: Crocodile vinyl, leather | Colors: 3 | Weight: 7.6 lbs. | Dividers: 3-way
Benefits— Excellent size and number of pockets— Separate, jumbo putter well— Compatible with Motocaddy carts
Drawbacks— Bulky— Only one base color
The Motocaddy Pro-Series boasts nine spacious pockets that cover the full spectrum of use cases, from a velour-lined valuables pocket to one of the largest food and beverage cooler pockets available. While some of the capacity may be overkill, part of the benefit of using a cart bag is that you don't have to carry it — so load up!
Another feature we loved is for those who also own a Motocaddy pushcart, as the Pro-Series has an EASILOCK base that clicks into your cart for a hassle- and strap-free way to secure your bag while you walk.
Material: Nylon, polyurethane | Colors: Black with 3 trim color options | Weight: 7 lbs. | Dividers: 14-way with putter well
Benefits— Lightweight for a cart bag— Pockets designed for easy access while on cart— One of the most affordable options
Drawbacks— Falls over easily— Not waterproof— Potentially cheap finishes
Every golfer has their brand when it comes to equipment, and the same holds true for cart bags. For all you Ping die-hards out there, the Ping Traverse clocks in at only 5.5 pounds, so it's one of the more lightweight golf cart bags we’ve highlighted.
It features a convenient pass-through strap channel so you can still access all the pockets while secured to your cart. It's also one of the most affordable golf cart bags on our list, so you can save some extra cash for a couple of boxes of your favorite golf balls — which you can conveniently store in one of the 11 different pockets.
Two points of caution, however, are that the bag is not 100% waterproof, so prolonged rain could prove troublesome, and user reviews flagged faulty zippers and cheap-feeling finishes.
Material: Polyester | Colors: 9 | Weight: 5.5 lbs. | Dividers: 14-way with 2 putter wells
Benefits— Waterproof, velour-lined valuables pocket— One of the more affordable cart bags— Ample storage options
Drawbacks— Uneven weight distribution when full (can tip if not secured in a cart)— Cooler pouch may lose insulation at times
For all you TaylorMade fans with a set of P790s or Stealth woods, the best cart bag in the TaylorMade lineup is the Supreme. Once you consider the major golf brand bags, size, functionality, and design are all essentially the same. Competing with the Ping Traverse, the Supreme weighs only 5.5 pounds, which is quite light for a cart bag.
It's designed to easily access all 11 pockets, including a waterproof valuables pocket and a decent-sized cooler pocket. User reviews flagged a little uneven weight distribution when full, though since the bag is designed for use on carts, it shouldn't be that big of an issue.
Material: Polyester | Colors: 12 | Weight: 5.5 lbs. | Dividers: 14-way with putter well
Benefits— Lowrider technology offers added stability on push carts— Customizable and personalized front pocket graphics— Cart strap pass-through channel
Drawbacks— Poor zipper quality— Cooler compartment doesn't include drainage holes
The best cart bag for those Callaway fans playing Rogue or Paradym is the Callaway ORG 14. While the design looks similar to the Ping, TaylorMade, and Titleist options, the ORG 14 sets itself apart with Lowrider technology. Lowrider essentially means that the cart-facing side of the bag mirrors the curvature of standard-sized push carts to ensure a snug and secure fit.
Another feature we love is the customizable front pocket graphics to help personalize your bag. One point of caution is that the cooler pocket doesn't include drainage, so be sure to dump out any melted ice after a round.
Material: Polyester | Colors: 11 | Weight: 7 lbs. | Dividers: 14-way
Benefits— Seam-sealed zippers for additional waterproofing— Molded front pocket for added protection from unexpected impact— Integrated cart strap pass-through tunnel
Drawbacks— No quick-draw water bottle pockets— Handle placement makes pulling from a trunk more difficult
Rounding out our brand die-hard picks is the Titleist Cart 15 StaDry, our top selection for T200 and TSR enthusiasts. The titular StaDry technology offers exceptional waterproofing and seam-sealed zippers so every pocket — well — stays dry.
Titleist touts a symmetrical design for the more obsessive organizers, and the nine different pockets provide plenty of storage for whatever you need to bring along. One drawback is that while there is a cooler pocket, the Cart 15 StaDry doesn't offer quick-draw water bottle pockets.
Material: Polyester | Colors: 6 | Weight: 6.5 lbs. | Dividers: 15-way with putter well
Many factors go into choosing the right golf cart bag. Above, we’ve categorized our favorites by some of the most important criteria. From storage and brand affinity to style — ultimately, it comes down to what you prioritize most in your game. Though rest assured that any pick from our list will offer a great balance of functionality, durability, and style.
If you need extra help choosing the right golf cart bag, we’ve highlighted a few key considerations below.
Compared to carry bags or stand bags, cart bags are one of the more expensive options on the market. However, even within the category, there's plenty of range. Those looking for premium materials and an eye-catching design should expect to pay somewhere around $600. But for those seeking a more budget-friendly option, the major brand cart bags from TaylorMade, Callaway, and Ping all sell for around $300 each.
While the standard for most cart bags is either a 14- or 15-way divider, some of the vintage-inspired options will have far fewer slots. Ultimately, it's a matter of personal preference and how organized you like your clubs to be. Most cart bags also offer a putter well, which is a special slot with reinforced padding to protect golf's most precious club.
One of the more common materials in golf cart bags is a polyester or polyester blend to ensure it's both lightweight and waterproof. However, for golfers who want to make a statement or like to have a few golf bag options if the weather is nice, finding a real leather or leather-like substitute can set your bag apart.
There's no right or wrong answer from this list. Choosing the right bag for you is a personal choice based on stye preference and versatility needs.
Pro golfers use staff bags, which are the most premium-level golf bags. They’re often a brand's signature bag packed with top-of-the-line features, construction, and materials. Staff bags are also the heaviest golf bag option due to the premium materials.
Short answer: It depends. Stand bags are better than cart bags for golfers who prefer to walk, as they’re far lighter with less storage and can be carried comfortably on your back. However, cart bags are better than stand bags for golfers who prefer to ride or use a pushcart because they offer more pockets and are often made with higher-quality materials.
Scott Fluhler is a freelance golf writer and producer based out of San Diego, California with over 14 years experience in video and content production. He is the creator and voice of Bad Birdie's weekly golf and culture newsletter, Breakfast Balls, and is a contributing writer/producer for the SCGA and FORE magazine.
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