Twisting Golf Bags: Tips to Prevent Golf Cart Bag Twisting

Does your golf bag get twisted on your walking golf cart? Does that interfere with your game or make it less enjoyable? If so, this article can give you some tips to help prevent your purse from twisting.

Golf bag twisting occurs in some walking golf carts, as some bag manufacturers advertise non-twisting characteristics on their bags.

If you use a golf cart for walking, your golf bag may occasionally get twisted. And if you are like me, that aggravates you. To do? The solutions to this problem fall into two general categories (1) store bought or (2) homemade.

1. Store bought solutions:

Some golf bag manufacturers advertise non-twist features on their bags. Torsion-free fabricated solutions fall into the following general categories:

  • Anti-twist sleeves: The trolley strap is passed through the anti-twist sleeve of the bag.
  • Anti-twist strap: A strap on the bag attaches to the frame of the cart.
  • Non-slip materials applied to the bottom of the bag.
  • The shape of the bottom of the bag.

There is also an indication in the manufacturer’s advertisements that the weight of the bag or the weight distribution of the club may be causing the bag to twist.

2. Home solutions:

Before you start shopping for a replacement bag, we recommend that you first try the ideas listed below. They are all thoughtless. We recommend that they be tested in the sequence indicated.

  1. Check the weight distribution of your clubs to see if the distribution can be better balanced without sacrificing convenient access to your clubs.
  2. Check your bag to see if a cart strap or straps can be conveniently threaded through any strap or bag opening.
  3. Get a bungee cord, attach it around some part of the frame (the bottom is probably better), and pull it tight. This could possibly add enough force to prevent the bag from twisting.
  4. Alternatively, with the bungee cord, find a strap or a hole that it can be threaded through. Some kind of makeshift anti-twist bag cover. (There is an unused bottom umbrella hole in my bag that would probably work just fine.)
  5. Reverse solution n. 4 so the bungee cord is attached to the bag and then goes through a part of the trolley frame.
  6. Find some non-slip material (like that used in kitchen cabinets) and tape it to the bottom of your bag.
  7. You may also be able to apply the same anti-slip material to the trolley, either on the bottom bracket or inside the top strap.
  8. If all of these solutions fail, you might consider purchasing a lighter bag with “no twist” feature from a manufacturer.

One of these solutions should work for your situation. I hope you have found these helpful tips to make your golf experience more enjoyable.

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