Golf Bags Blue Point, NY

Golf Bags in Blue Point, NY

The Right Bag Changes Everything

Stop fighting with bags that slow you down. Get organized, comfortable golf bags designed for serious golfers.

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Play Better, Carry Less, Stress Nothing

You know the frustration. Digging through a disorganized bag while your playing partners wait. Shoulder pain halfway through the back nine. Clubs getting damaged because they’re rattling around together.

The right golf bag eliminates all of that. You’ll spend less time searching and more time playing. Your clubs stay protected and organized. Your back and shoulders feel fresh even after 18 holes.

When your equipment works with you instead of against you, golf becomes what it should be – enjoyable.

Nassau Golf Blue Point NY

Six Decades of Long Island Golf

We’ve been engineering golf equipment right here on Long Island for over 60 years. We understand what works on courses like Bethpage, Eisenhower Park, and the dozens of other tracks that define golf in our area.

Our president Robert Chorne isn’t just a businessman – he’s a golf expert recognized throughout the industry. Featured in The Robb Report and News 12 Long Island, Robert has fitted Tour players and helped countless golfers improve their game.

We’re not a massive corporation chasing every trend. We’re Long Island golfers making equipment for Long Island golfers.

Golf Bag Selection Process

Finding Your Perfect Bag Is Simple

First, we talk about how you play. Do you walk most rounds or ride in a cart? Do you need maximum storage or prefer lightweight simplicity? Your playing style determines everything else.

Next, we look at your specific needs. Frequent travel requires different features than weekend rounds at your home course. Weather conditions matter too – Long Island’s changing seasons demand bags that can handle everything from summer heat to autumn rain.

Finally, we match you with the right bag. Whether it’s our revolutionary Revolve bag that transforms from carry to cart in seconds, or a traditional stand bag built for comfort, you’ll walk away with equipment that actually improves your golf experience.

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Golf Bag Features Blue Point

Built for Long Island Golf Conditions

Long Island golf means dealing with everything from Montauk’s ocean winds to humid summer afternoons. Our bags are built specifically for these conditions, with weather-resistant materials and reinforced construction.

Cart bags feature 14-way dividers and pass-through straps that work perfectly with the carts at local courses. Stand bags use lightweight materials that won’t wear you down during those beautiful fall rounds when walking feels perfect.

Our exclusive Revolve bag technology lets you switch from wheels to carry mode in seconds. Perfect for courses that don’t allow carts at the driving range, or when you want to carry across greens instead of driving around them.

Every bag includes the organizational features serious golfers need – waterproof pockets for valuables, insulated compartments for drinks, and easy-access storage for tees, balls, and accessories.

What's the difference between cart bags and stand bags for Long Island golf?

Cart bags are designed for golfers who primarily use golf carts or push carts. They’re larger, offer more storage space, and typically weigh 8-10 pounds. The extra weight isn’t a problem because the cart carries the load.

Stand bags are built for golfers who walk the course. They’re lighter (4-6 pounds), feature dual shoulder straps for comfort, and have retractable legs that prop the bag upright. This makes accessing clubs easier and keeps your bag off wet ground.

For Long Island courses where you might sometimes walk and sometimes ride, consider our Revolve bag technology. It gives you the versatility to switch between carrying and wheeling without compromising on either function.

Most modern golf bags work with push carts, but some work better than others. Look for bags with cart strap pass-through channels – these prevent the bag from rotating when you’re moving around the course.

Cart bags typically have a flat bottom and reinforced base that sits securely on push cart brackets. Stand bags can work on push carts too, but the legs sometimes interfere with proper mounting.

Before buying any bag, check that it has the mounting points your specific cart requires. We can help you determine compatibility with your existing equipment, or recommend push carts that work perfectly with your new bag.

Weather resistance is crucial for Long Island golf. Look for bags with waterproof zippers on valuables pockets – you don’t want your phone or wallet getting soaked during those surprise afternoon storms.

Rain hoods are essential. They protect your clubs and keep water from pooling in the bag during wet rounds. Quality bags include rain hoods that store in a dedicated pocket when not needed.

Reinforced construction matters too. Salt air, humidity, and temperature swings can be tough on equipment. Choose bags made with marine-grade materials or treatments that resist corrosion and fading. The investment in quality pays off when your bag still looks and functions like new after several seasons.

The number of dividers depends on your priorities and playing style. A 4-way or 6-way top works fine if you don’t mind clubs touching each other occasionally. These are typically lighter and less expensive.

For maximum club protection, consider 14-way dividers that give each club its own slot. This prevents damage from clubs banging together and makes finding the right club faster. It’s especially valuable if you carry expensive irons or have a complete 14-club set.

Full-length dividers extend all the way to the bottom of the bag, providing complete separation. Shorter dividers only separate clubs at the top. Full-length costs more but offers better organization and protection – worth it if you’re serious about maintaining your equipment.

Yes, but with some limitations. Stand bags can be secured to golf carts using the cart’s strap system, but they don’t fit as naturally as cart bags designed specifically for that purpose.

The main issues are stability and pocket access. Stand bag legs can interfere with proper mounting, and some pockets may be harder to reach when the bag is strapped to a cart. The bag might also rotate more than a cart bag would.

If you occasionally use both carts and carry your bag, a stand bag is still a good choice. Just make sure it has cart-friendly features like strap pass-through channels. For golfers who primarily ride, a dedicated cart bag will provide better functionality and convenience.

Our patented Revolve bag is the only bag that truly functions as both a wheeled cart bag and a comfortable carry bag. The wheels attach and detach in seconds with a simple button press – no tools required.

When you need to carry (like crossing greens or going to the driving range), pop off the wheels and use the comfortable shoulder strap system. When you want to roll it, snap the wheels back on. The stand mechanism still works in either configuration.

This solves the biggest problem golfers face – choosing between convenience and versatility. You don’t need separate bags for different situations. One bag handles everything from walking 18 holes to navigating courses where carts aren’t allowed in certain areas. It’s innovation that actually improves your golf experience.

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