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    Classic Taylor Made Pro Tour Bag

    Hi Everyone

    Looking to purchase this bag from a friend of mine.
    Any idea how much I should offer him?

    Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dom1183
    Hi Everyone

    Looking to purchase this bag from a friend of mine.
    Any idea how much I should offer him?

    Thanks
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    He would have to pay me to take that monstrosity. Do you already own a golf bag? I would try to find something that won't give you back problems.
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    And doesn't look like shiat. I'd have to strap that think down to the trunk of my car.

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    nah, it doesn't look that bad for an old taylormade bag, those were the staff colors, right?

    i got a mizuno omega v staff bag, only weighs six pounds, and i walk 18 holes with its single strap and absent stand. it aint that much worse

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Purist
    He would have to pay me to take that monstrosity. Do you already own a golf bag? I would try to find something that won't give you back problems.
    You can always tell the walk-and-carry types from the riding types.
    Staff bags are no problem for those of us who ride.
    I have both, but prefer a modern cart bag these days. Still, if you like a big staff bag, what's the problem? Unless you walk-and-carry, of course.

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    those were the staff colors
    Still ugly. The only reason I can see for a staff bag is to put big arse sponsor label(s) on the side. I'm not sponsored and I don't need a bag that big. 14 clubs, a 1/2 dozen balls max, some tees, water, gloves, wind jacket, chap stick, and sun screen. Ok one extra pocket for beers - thats all. The staff bags are nothing but air - walking billboards.

    Like I said the f'ing thing wouldn't fit in my trunk - enough said.

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    That bag is OLD school.

    Buy it for 20 bucks and put it somewere dry. Might be worth something in 40 years.
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    that's not a bad looking bag. i use a 9.5" Titleist staff bag because it carries everything plus the kitchen sink. my clubs don't tangle up when i'm putting them in during the round. it also carries a sweater, my golf shoes, skycaddie, plenty of balls & everything else.

    oh yeah, i ride when i play.
    Be glad we aren't getting all of the government we're paying for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjdrivers
    oh yeah, i ride when i play.

    No wonder you're ****ing fat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by golfaholic
    No wonder you're ****ing fat.
    i could also stomp a mudhole in your skinny arse. bigger than the one your dad makes on a nightly basis.
    Be glad we aren't getting all of the government we're paying for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjdrivers
    i could also stomp a mudhole in your skinny arse. bigger than the one your dad makes on a nightly basis.
    Pffft. You got nothing on me, BOY.
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