Golf Bag
Golf bags are used to carry golf clubs around a golf course.
Golf bags are nylon or leather and are cylindrically constructed around
a plastic frame. Golf bags have several pockets designed for carrying
various equipment and supplies required over the course of a round of
golf.
Golf bags can be carried, pulled on a two-wheel pull cart or harnessed
to a motorized golf cart during play. Golf bags have both a hand strap
and shoulder strap for carrying, and sometimes have retractable legs
that allow the bag to sit upright when at rest. Golf bags can be carried,
pulled on a two-wheel pull cart or harnessed to a motorized golf cart
during play.
In golf, a caddy (or caddie) is the person who carries a player's Golf
Bag, and gives insightful advice and moral support. The caddy is in
charge of carrying the player’s bag, with the caddie out in front
of the player. This is the most common method used in golf clubs and
is the only method allowed in the PGA (Professional Golf Association)
and LPGA (Ladies Professional Golf Association).