The Big Max Dri Lite Sport 2 golf bag features a wide range of features in a waterproof design that will tick a lot of boxes. I have used a few Big Max bags over the years and one of the key benefits is that they combine a lightweight design with a material that will keep your kit dry in the rain.
This important for two reasons. Firstly, you don’t want your gear to get soaked and secondly having a lighter bag on a trolley means it is easier to manoeuvre the whole thing, especially if you carry as much junk in your bag as some people I know. A friend recently admitted his cart bag had over 70 balls in it!
And there is plenty of space in there for gear as the two side pockets are very generous even if they aren’t the full length of the bag. Easily enough room for two sets of waterproofs and everything else you need.
On the front of the bag are three good sized pockets for large items and balls, then one for tees and finally a cooler pouch for drinks. This can take two decent sized bottles, but if they are a stocky shape then the opening can feel a little narrow.
On each side there are two pockets marked mobile phone, ideal for those who have a shady line of work that requires two phones, or if you have a burner phone for golf that the partner doesn’t know about. Only one of these pockets is lined with a softer fabric to protect the phone, so if you are legit and just have one phone then the other pocket is ideal for gloves.
One thing I did like about the Big Max Dri Lite Sport 2 golf bag is the handles, especially the large padded one on the front for lifting out of the car on to the trolley. It’s strong and comfortable and so much better than having one on the underside that turns the bag upside down when you are carrying it. The Dri Lite Sport 2 has one of them too, but I prefer the one on the front together with the excellent side handles either side of the top.
However the position of the handle does mean that there is no high pocket for things like a laser. Therefore you have to hang it off…
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