Best Golf Shag Bags
Whether you are practicing your pitching, chipping or putting, a shag bag is an incredibly useful golf accessory to have to hand when you are working on your game.
Firstly, they store a large amount of golf balls, but are most useful for when you need to quickly pick up said golf balls after a practice session around the green. They’re also a saviour for those with a bad back as they prevent you from having to bend down to pick up each individual golf ball on the practice range.
It’s not known precisely where the term shag bag originated from. Some have argued its an Americanism, some say its refers to ‘shag’ caddies on Tour, who used to stand at the other end of the range and collect their employer’s golf balls, while some have argued its named after the sea bird the Shag.
Either way, if you go to your local pro shop or golf retailer and ask for a shag bag, you might initially receive a funny look and a remark, but eventually they’ll lead you over to the practice accessory area of their shop.
In this piece, we take a look at some of the best shag bags on the market, with our list containing a variety of different styles and capacities. What’s more, if you’re in the market for more accessories to help with your practice, check out our guide on the best golf training aids and our guide on the best golf accessories too.
Best Golf Shag Bags
This golf training tool easily feeds you one ball at a time, with its simplicity being one of the biggest factors. To begin, all you have to do is tap your golf club against it to release a ball into your set up.
A common problem for many is hitting golf balls too quickly, with this aid, it encourages you to slow down and take time with each swing. It holds up to 35 golf balls – more than enough for a round of practice balls – and the feeding element of this product definitely allows it to stand out from the rest.
The Mizuno Practice Ball Bag features in the classic Mizuno two-tone blue with a clear and bold Mizuno logo on the side. It is certainly one of the…
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