EasyPutter Posted Friday at 11:15 PM Share Posted Friday at 11:15 PM (edited) 5 hours ago, rkj427 said: Just MY opinion, but I think having the area of the bag which contacts a riding cart bracket made of nylon material rather than the synthetic leather would be better at making sure that the potential for damage to the material due to contact is negligible. The nylon material would withstand those motions better from a durability standpoint. Another "safeguard" or "alternative" would be to place a towel between the bag and bracket before securing it tight with the strap. I had already been thinking about the dependable attachment of the Sun Mountain C130 and the lack of that patented feature on the Ghost Golf GT-14 series. I have a hook and loop strap with a buckle that I think is designed for securing such things as coiled cable, that came out of my C130 bag when I loaded up the GT-14 yesterday. I used that strap today setting up for the first test on a riding cart by looping the strap around the cart bracket and the upper cart bag carry strap ring and pulled it tight before securing the strap in the loops provided/designed in the GT-14. I noted during the 18 hole round that the hook and loop strap remained taut and well secured the entire round and pulling down as it did the cart bag stayed in place. 5 hours ago, Dan1993 said: It would have been nice if they had done what the C-130 does and has the rubber guards in the back, as well as the cart straps to help prevent movement. So the point here is that yes it is true that I added this feature to the bag that was not provided by Ghost Golf but I am a US Army trained Combat Engineer and I am going to take whatever measures are needed to ensure the testing is successful for the duration and that does not require abrasion and surface damage by the cart bag moving inside a rugged woven nylon cart strap. Ghost Golf has available a sleeve to slide these rough and questionably clean straps through for that purpose, and having looked at the quality of the GT-14, I am intending to get one from their online store, or fashion such a protective sleeve as intentionally causing damage for a test seems pointless when that kind of damage has already been reported and shown with photographs in this thread. What I did do was saved the plastic that protected the carry strap during the unboxing and used that as the sleeve to protect the exquisite leather of the GT-14 as every owner would who intends to use reasonable means to protect the investment in this premium cart bag. I don't think that element is part of this test, at least it will not be from this tester/reviewer. The C130 bag on the left is Jim's @The1C3man so we were able to do a very good direct comparison of the two bags and he bought his C130 after seeing mine "forever" before he upgraded to the Sun Mountain a couple years ago. We both appreciate the straps on the C130 used to secure the cart bag to a golf cart and using the golf cart strap as a safety strap and extra gear attachment point (like where I hang the phone caddy bag by it's cinch cord to make sure I don't forget it on the golf cart windshield frame after the round). Edited yesterday at 12:27 AM by EasyPutter readability Dan1993, Mike10487, GolfSpy_KFT and 4 others 3 1 3 Quote Derek Verified Hack, ~21 handicap Golf for exercise and peace of mind. WITB ( That's Linked as is everything underlined ) |> Big Dogs: Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max D (10.5), Tommy Armour TA1 3h (19), Ginty Trouble Club (29) |> Blades: First StrikeTM DeliveranceTM 4(23) 5(26) 6(29) 7(33) 8(37) 9(41) P(45) |> Chipper: Orlimar Escape (37) |> Wedges: Worx (55) Lovett (59) |> Flatstick: L.A.B. Golf DF2.1 C130 Supercharged 3.5+ Q6 Slope Premium MGS Logo Ball mark IGBRC International Golf Ball Rescue Commission / Founder Graduate/Mentor "The World's Greatest Golf Club Without The Course" Member #334 Tester It's all lies I tell you, everywhere the golf ball comes to rest! If it wasn't for inconsistency, I would have no consistency in my game! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bohnson Posted yesterday at 11:40 AM Share Posted yesterday at 11:40 AM Have to get the dramatic golf bag drop! Medfloat, Mike10487, Shrek74 and 3 others 2 4 Quote Brandon Johnson, MBA COO / Co-founder North American Golf Tour www.northamericangolftour.com e: bjohnson@northamericangolftour.com WITB: D - Taylormade M1 w/ tensie pro orange 3w- Taylormade M1 w/ tensie pro orange 2i - Srixon 4- 5 Srixon 785 6- 9 Srixon z blades PW, GW, SW, LW Cleveland rtx true temper shafts in all of my irons putter - Odyssey #9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Medfloat Posted 19 hours ago Share Posted 19 hours ago 5 hours ago, Bohnson said: Have to get the dramatic golf bag drop! Looks like someone is huffing and puffing cuz he can’t go outside and play… Bohnson, Mike10487, EasyPutter and 2 others 5 Quote Driver - Ping G410+ LA golf 65S 3wood - Ping G400 Aldia green 75S 5 wood - Ping G410 Aldia 75S 4-pw Iron - TM M3 steel fiber i110 Ping Glide 3.0 - 50, 54, 58 Nippon 115 Odyssey O-Works 2-ball ProV1x Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bohnson Posted 19 hours ago Share Posted 19 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Medfloat said: Looks like someone is huffing and puffing cuz he can’t go outside and play… @Medfloat it’s raining cats and dogs here! Supposed rain tomorrow too. Course is closed. Medfloat, Shrek74 and Mike10487 2 1 Quote Brandon Johnson, MBA COO / Co-founder North American Golf Tour www.northamericangolftour.com e: bjohnson@northamericangolftour.com WITB: D - Taylormade M1 w/ tensie pro orange 3w- Taylormade M1 w/ tensie pro orange 2i - Srixon 4- 5 Srixon 785 6- 9 Srixon z blades PW, GW, SW, LW Cleveland rtx true temper shafts in all of my irons putter - Odyssey #9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EasyPutter Posted 17 hours ago Share Posted 17 hours ago 8 hours ago, Bohnson said: Have to get the dramatic golf bag drop! Take that Valor, we know you are tough enough to take anything Medfloat, Shrek74 and Mike10487 2 1 Quote Derek Verified Hack, ~21 handicap Golf for exercise and peace of mind. WITB ( That's Linked as is everything underlined ) |> Big Dogs: Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max D (10.5), Tommy Armour TA1 3h (19), Ginty Trouble Club (29) |> Blades: First StrikeTM DeliveranceTM 4(23) 5(26) 6(29) 7(33) 8(37) 9(41) P(45) |> Chipper: Orlimar Escape (37) |> Wedges: Worx (55) Lovett (59) |> Flatstick: L.A.B. Golf DF2.1 C130 Supercharged 3.5+ Q6 Slope Premium MGS Logo Ball mark IGBRC International Golf Ball Rescue Commission / Founder Graduate/Mentor "The World's Greatest Golf Club Without The Course" Member #334 Tester It's all lies I tell you, everywhere the golf ball comes to rest! If it wasn't for inconsistency, I would have no consistency in my game! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EasyPutter Posted 15 hours ago Share Posted 15 hours ago (edited) Friday was a great day to play hooky and head to the course for 18 holes with great friends. Actually I was approved for the leave weeks ago, but it's nice to get away from the regular routine especially when it is for golf. Better yet it was a day spent with Jim @The1C3man who provided transportation that means we talked the whole way there, the usual hand slapping "things you can say on the golf course you can't say elsewhere" while we were on the course, and conversation all the way home. Still, 12 hours will never scratch the surface with a friendship that goes back decades. The drive was intentionally using highways and skipping the interstate as it is always more of an adventure and both of us when given the opportunity will take the roads less traveled. We stopped in the town center of Brockton where Brad Anderson was born, raised, and returned after WW2 service, college, and initial employment, and it is where he created and wrote the syndicated Marmaduke cartoon for the rest of his lifetime. The town created the monument to celebrate their famous member and it was an example of the kind of diversions we enjoy when we travel. Chautauqua Golf Club was the venue and the course was the Lake Course which was completed in 1924, designed by Scottish architects Seymore Dunn and Donald Ross. We were effectively playing a centenary round on the course! Sam Snead, Ben Hogan, Walter Hagen, and Gene Sarazen have played the Lake Course, and Amilia Earhart landed her Lockheed Vega plane on the 17th fairway on July 20, 1929 when she went to do a presentation at the Chautauqua Institution next door to the golf club. I think her approach was much better than mine off the tee box to be honest. The intention of the day was to play one last round for the year as our foursome friendships run much deeper than golf. It was a busy day for the golf club and arriving I was pleased to see another Ghost Golf GT-14 Oreo Cart Bag in the back of a pickup truck. I saw a few GT-14s there as they seem to be already popular and the clientele of Chautauqua tends to be those who have discretion to spend on things of good quality and value based on the kinds of vehicles in the parking lot. One row of vehicles were all new model pickup trucks while premium brand vehicles tended to park closer to the clubhouse, some looking too sporty to have room for golf clubs in them. On my last round at Chautauqua GC I took a photo of a Audi mini pickup that was custom built by the golfer/owner who was only too happy to show me the finish of the covered bed and it was so well done that it looked like it had come off an assembly line. Suffice to say, the golf bag is already perceived as a good purchase and status statement by those who have a choice of what they want to spend their golf dollars for. Jim has a C130 bag he's had for two years, now on his third season, and like me he is well pleased with his golf bag. So the comparison of his bag and the GT-14 now loaded with my golf gear is of great interest to both of us. The pocket arrangement is identical between the golf bags (C130 has one extra soft fabric lined pocket in front) but the linings of the valuables pockets on the middle outside of the larger side pockets are more plush on the GT-14. I literally moved all my things from bag to bag in exactly the same arrangement to keep it simple and be able to find anything quickly. During unboxing, I took photos of the pockets and used my hand for size scale. The beverage pockets are nicely lined with waterproof materials but apart from a bag of dried cranberries I don't carry beverages inside my golf bag. I do carry extra water so I suppose that counts and the GT-14 has two excellent pockets for carrying water bottles and containers, something I will be planning for and testing this coming week. I'm also looking forward to testing the bag's waterproof qualities as rain is in the forecast and I do golf in rain. Unless the wind is making it blow sideways, threatening umbrellas, and forking lightning I will be found on a golf course as rarely is anyone else out there. I only wear waterproof golf shoes after my 2021 test and I wear wicking clothing, and it would be great to just use an umbrella for the golfer held by the push cart and not have to worry about a raincoat or rain cover over the golf bag to keep things dry inside. So more to follow when that happens. Edited 13 hours ago by EasyPutter Photo added Mike10487, cnosil, Shrek74 and 2 others 5 Quote Derek Verified Hack, ~21 handicap Golf for exercise and peace of mind. WITB ( That's Linked as is everything underlined ) |> Big Dogs: Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max D (10.5), Tommy Armour TA1 3h (19), Ginty Trouble Club (29) |> Blades: First StrikeTM DeliveranceTM 4(23) 5(26) 6(29) 7(33) 8(37) 9(41) P(45) |> Chipper: Orlimar Escape (37) |> Wedges: Worx (55) Lovett (59) |> Flatstick: L.A.B. Golf DF2.1 C130 Supercharged 3.5+ Q6 Slope Premium MGS Logo Ball mark IGBRC International Golf Ball Rescue Commission / Founder Graduate/Mentor "The World's Greatest Golf Club Without The Course" Member #334 Tester It's all lies I tell you, everywhere the golf ball comes to rest! If it wasn't for inconsistency, I would have no consistency in my game! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Medfloat Posted 13 hours ago Share Posted 13 hours ago 6 hours ago, Bohnson said: @Medfloat it’s raining cats and dogs here! Supposed rain tomorrow too. Course is closed. Doesn't Mother nature know we have a job to do? I mean, c'mon ma'am! Mike10487 and EasyPutter 1 1 Quote Driver - Ping G410+ LA golf 65S 3wood - Ping G400 Aldia green 75S 5 wood - Ping G410 Aldia 75S 4-pw Iron - TM M3 steel fiber i110 Ping Glide 3.0 - 50, 54, 58 Nippon 115 Odyssey O-Works 2-ball ProV1x Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
judith97 Posted 5 hours ago Share Posted 5 hours ago (edited) On 9/28/2024 at 1:59 AM, rkj427 said: Just MY opinion, but I think having the area of the bag which contacts a riding cart bracket made of nylon material rather than the synthetic leather would be better at making sure that the potential for damage to the material due to contact is negligible. The nylon material would withstand those motions better from a durability standpoint. Another "safeguard" or "alternative" would be to place a towel between the bag and bracket before securing it tight with the strap. I see your point, nylon is definitely more durable for wear and tear. If you're concerned about your bag getting damaged, have you thought about switching to a motorized golf push cart? It takes the cart bracket out of the equation, and you'll save energy on the course too. Worth considering! Edited 1 hour ago by judith97 EasyPutter and Mike10487 1 1 Quote Ton Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EasyPutter Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, judith97 said: I see your point, nylon is definitely more durable for wear and tear. If you're concerned about your bag getting damaged, have you thought about switching to a motorized golf push cart? It takes the cart bracket out of the equation, and you'll save energy on the course too. Worth considering! That is a great suggestion and Robert @rkj427 does in fact have an electric push cart and I am sure he will comment too. I think the point is we all have times when a golf tournament or course specifies riding carts are expected by including the cost of the cart in the rules or greens fee, or the transition paths between green and tee box make walking a disadvantage or opportunity to let groups play through for speed differential of riding cart versus walking (as many of us don't run while playing golf). One course locally here in WNY, Double Black Diamond Golf Course at Holiday Valley Resort in Ellicottville has an easy walk push cart front 9 in the valley but seriously cardiac stressful workout back 9 that challenges the riding carts on the long steep sections that actually go up the ski slopes and between them on the mountain side. Sometimes taking the cart bracket out of the question might be aided by a retaining strap between carry strap attachment and the riding cart bag frame (as I showed in a earlier post in the thread) and sometimes it is unavoidable should pre-planning such precautions be forgotten. Edited 2 hours ago by EasyPutter readability TJ Hall 1 Quote Derek Verified Hack, ~21 handicap Golf for exercise and peace of mind. WITB ( That's Linked as is everything underlined ) |> Big Dogs: Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max D (10.5), Tommy Armour TA1 3h (19), Ginty Trouble Club (29) |> Blades: First StrikeTM DeliveranceTM 4(23) 5(26) 6(29) 7(33) 8(37) 9(41) P(45) |> Chipper: Orlimar Escape (37) |> Wedges: Worx (55) Lovett (59) |> Flatstick: L.A.B. Golf DF2.1 C130 Supercharged 3.5+ Q6 Slope Premium MGS Logo Ball mark IGBRC International Golf Ball Rescue Commission / Founder Graduate/Mentor "The World's Greatest Golf Club Without The Course" Member #334 Tester It's all lies I tell you, everywhere the golf ball comes to rest! If it wasn't for inconsistency, I would have no consistency in my game! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rkj427 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, judith97 said: I see your point, nylon is definitely more durable for wear and tear. If you're concerned about your bag getting damaged, have you thought about switching to a motorized golf push cart? It takes the cart bracket out of the equation, and you'll save energy on the course too. Worth considering! As @EasyPutter mentioned, I do have a Motocaddy M7 motorized trolley. I do use the Motocaddy bag on it, as it was part of the testing, but also is designed for optimal performance. The difference in the bracketry of the Motocaddy compared to a riding cart is much different, as a motorized cart supports the bag at the bottom, and then at the very top. A riding cart bracket seems to be in a lower position and due to the space allowed for bags, the strap also rides on these carts in a lower position. My comment was just based on the fact that the nylon material will be better for durability with less likelihood of damage from rubbing than the synthetic leather. EasyPutter and TJ Hall 2 Quote Driver & Fairway: Titleist GT2 8 degree - Ventus TR Red & TSR3 15 - Hzrdus Black Gen 4 Hybrid: TSR2 21 degree - Hzrdus Black Gen 4 Irons: Titleist T200 3G (4) & T150 - (5-G) - Modus 105 Wedges: Vokey SM9 54, and 58 Putter: Cameron Phantom X 5 Ball: Pro V1 & Maxfli Tour Link to Motocaddy M7 w/Remote Trolley & Bag Review Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EasyPutter Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 3 minutes ago, rkj427 said: My comment was just based on the fact that the nylon material will be better for durability with less likelihood of damage from rubbing than the synthetic leather. What is apparent is the fine quality of the leather on the GT-14 bag compared to the rugged and rough nature of the standard heavy nylon straps on a riding golf cart. One look and feel of the PU leather of the golf bag and anyone with comprehension of how a cheese grater and block of cheese interact quickly understands that while exaggerated, the comparison of dissimilar materials will result in damage to the part that is not the cheese grater. And I must thank you Robert for your assist with protecting my Oreo! TJ Hall and rkj427 1 1 Quote Derek Verified Hack, ~21 handicap Golf for exercise and peace of mind. WITB ( That's Linked as is everything underlined ) |> Big Dogs: Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max D (10.5), Tommy Armour TA1 3h (19), Ginty Trouble Club (29) |> Blades: First StrikeTM DeliveranceTM 4(23) 5(26) 6(29) 7(33) 8(37) 9(41) P(45) |> Chipper: Orlimar Escape (37) |> Wedges: Worx (55) Lovett (59) |> Flatstick: L.A.B. Golf DF2.1 C130 Supercharged 3.5+ Q6 Slope Premium MGS Logo Ball mark IGBRC International Golf Ball Rescue Commission / Founder Graduate/Mentor "The World's Greatest Golf Club Without The Course" Member #334 Tester It's all lies I tell you, everywhere the golf ball comes to rest! If it wasn't for inconsistency, I would have no consistency in my game! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh Parker Posted 11 minutes ago Share Posted 11 minutes ago I had to go look at my anyday bag but realized the legs block any contact on the cart. I would say that the strap could have something put on it and it would prevent any rubbing. Easy location to add a wrap or towel around. My guess though would be that it shouldn't move much once strapped in.... I would highly suggest getting the strap cover but that's just me. I know once I throw mine on the cart it doesn't move. Quote Titleist GT3 11* Tensei 1k blue Titleist TSR2 4w 16* Titleist TSR2 5w 18.75* MKII ZX 5's (4-6) w/ KBS Tour V MKII ZX 7's (7-PW) w/ KBS Tour V Vokey SM9 Wedges 50* 54* 58* DF2.1 Putter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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