Best Trolley Bags 2024
The best of the best! We roundup the best trolley bags 2024
In golf, managing your gear effectively can make all the difference between a frustrating round and a seamless one. Trolley bags are a significant part of this equation, offering an effortless way to transport your clubs and accessories around the course.
This guide focuses on some of the best trolley bags currently on the market that blend durability, design, and practicality. We’ll be looking at the Motocaddy Pro Series, Powakaddy Dri-Tech, Sun Mountain H2NO Lite, Cobra Ultralight Pro, Titleist Cart 14 StaDry, Big Max Dri Lite, and Ping Pioneer.
These trolley bags, renowned for their ample storage space, durability, and sophisticated designs, offer a host of features designed to improve your experience on the golf course.
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Best Trolley Bags 2024
Motocaddy Pro Series Cart Bag
The Motocaddy Pro-series on first glance is a terrific looking bag. It is primarily black with some tasteful stripes in areas and blue trim (lime and red also available). I actually had some fun seeking out the multitude of features for myself prior to reading the specs which are comprehensive.
The top is 400×440 mm and has 14 full length dividers which are fairly standard now on quality bags. They do help to prevent the irritating tangling of club shafts of old. There is a separate putter well which will accommodate the beefiest of over-sized putter grips. It is made from PU/Nylon and the contrast of matt and gloss areas make it an attractive and modern-looking bag. It has 9 pockets. On each side there are 2 large pockets and a smaller dry valuables pocket which is a nice touch. The three pockets on the front are a typical layout for this bag with the lowermost being the largest. The middle pocket is a cool pocket for food and drink and has a natty, rigid design to it.
A large cart bag, fully loaded for all contingencies is a pleasure. This Motocaddy cart bag has everything you could need for a stress-free round.
PROS
- Clever design features
- Plenty of storage space
- Great looking
- Easilock system
- Well priced
CONS
- None really
- RELATED: Read our full Motocaddy Pro Series Cart Bag Review
Buy Now
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Scottsdale Golf£169.00View Deal
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Golf Gear Direct
£219.99£199.00View Deal -
American Golf£199.99View Deal
More info: Motocaddy website
Powakaddy Dri-Tech Golf Bag
Straight away, this is a really smart-looking golf bag. This bag comes with five different colour options. I tested it in gunmetal with Powakaddy’s signature yellow on the trims.
There is certainly a lot of room in this golf bag, even I, who takes everything but the kitchen sink out on the golf course with me, couldn’t fill up all seven spacious pockets provided. If I was being picky it would be nice to have a separate water bottle pocket/holder so you can easily access your drink. However, there is plenty of space in the rest of the bag to keep a water bottle or two.
There is also a built-in umbrella holder, a towel holder and a scorecard holder on the front of the middle pocket.
It comes with a 14-way divider for your clubs which keeps your clubs separated nicely and makes it very easy to find what club you want quickly. There is also a large dedicated putter bay that can house any size of putter grip, this is extremely useful for players with large putter grips that wouldn’t fit in a conventional club slot.
This bag is waterproof thanks to its heat-welded coating, which so far has successfully kept my golf clubs dry in light and heavy rain. The pockets have superior heat-welded seams to keep water out. In previous experiences with this tech, the pockets can become very hard to access but Powakaddy have done a very good job of making all your kit accessible.
PROS
- Lightweight
- Lots of storage
- Waterproof
- 14-way club divider
CONS
- No water bottle holder
- RELATED: Read our full Powakaddy Dri-Tech Golf Bag Review
Buy Now
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Scottsdale Golf£249.99View Deal
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American Golf£249.99View Deal
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Golf Gear Direct
£269.99£259.00View Deal
More information: Powakaddy website
Ogio All Elements Silencer Cart Bag
The Ogio All Elements Silencer cart bag will certainly grab people’s attention. There is a new 15-way moulded WOODĒ top, aiming at separating your clubs for damage and noise prevention.
This is a sizeable golf bag offering a huge amount of storage space with varying pocket sizes. This bag is also fully waterproof with sealed zippers for extra protection.
The silencing element may only appeal to a minority of golfers. However, with that said, it is actually much better for the condition of your clubs.
The silencer technology is not the only thing going for this bag. The eye-catching, bold designs are really fun and exciting and this offers an incredible amount of storage for golfers who want to pack everything into their golf bag.
PROS
- Range of designs/colours
- Plenty of storage
- All weather friendly
CONS
- Might not be visually appealing to everyone
- RELATED: Read our full Ogio All Elements Silencer Cart Bag review
Buy Now
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Golf Gear Direct
£319.00£279.00View Deal -
Scottsdale Golf£279.00View Deal
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American Golf£319.00View Deal
More information: Ogio website
Sun Mountain H2NO Lite Waterproof Cart Bag
I have always liked Sun Mountain’s approach to golf bags. They are a little bit different from other manufacturers. It came as no surprise to me then, to see the striking colours of this cart bag. The one reviewed is described as navy/blue/ocean. The blue is lighter than a classic navy and the ocean is a bright green, mainly lining the dividers. One if you want to stand out from the crowd. It is definitely light, made from TPU-covered waterproof fabric and with waterproof zips and multiple pockets. What more could you want?
This sat nicely in my electric trolley and, when strapped in did not budge once during the round. Sun Mountain always seem to have put real thought into their designs and this shone through for me with the dividers. All the dividers are large enough that should you accidentally put a club into one that already contained a club you didn’t spend the next 5 minutes trying to extricate both clubs that had become stuck. The dividers in the centre are a bit bigger than the ones down the side and not once during my rounds did I have the above-mentioned issue.
This is not your typical cart bag. It has clearly been designed to be light and waterproof and it has achieved both of these in an uncompromising way. It’s not cheap at around £359. Most golfers will buy only one cart bag. I think this needs to be in the conversation when looking at cart bags despite it being a little different. It does what it was designed for exceptionally well and I enjoyed using it.
PROS
- Very light for a cart bag
- Excellent waterproofing
- Thoughtfully designed dividers
CONS
- Quite pricey
- Zips can be a little fiddly
- RELATED: Read our full Sun Mountain H2NO Lite Cart Bag 2023 review
More information: Sun Mountain Golf UK
Cobra Ultralight Pro Cart Golf Bag
Looks wise, I think this is a smart-looking cart bag. I tested the black/white bag which had grey panels on it. I would say this was a fairly plain option but for those golfers who desire a little more colour, the Cobra website offers this bag in six other colourways.
I really enjoyed taking the bag out on the course. There were so many pockets, twelve to be exact, allowing plenty of room to store everything I needed. My particular favourite feature was the cooling pocket which was huge, I could fit my whole forearm in it! This is an insulated pocket meaning that I didn’t have to take a separate lunch bag with me to keep all of my food and beverages cold. As per the Cobra website, it can hold up to nine cans. There are also two water bottle pouches which are of generous size.
As lightweight golf bags come, this one is great. Equipped with plenty of apparel pockets, full-length dividers, a range finder pocket and a cart strap pass that provides easy access into all pockets this golf cart bag ticks so many boxes and all for just over 2kg! Not only is it one of the lightest cart bags on the market but it’s one of the most reasonably priced.
PROS
- Super lightweight
- Loads of storage space
- Looks good
- Cart pass thru keeps it secure on a trolley
CONS
- A handle on the front would be useful
- RELATED: Read our full Cobra Ultralight Pro Cart Golf Bag review
Buy Now
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Scottsdale Golf£139.00View Deal
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American Golf£139.00View Deal
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Golf Gear Direct
£189.00£169.00View Deal -
GlobalGolf$223.99View Deal
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PGA TOUR Superstore$250.00View Deal
More info: Cobra Golf
Titleist Cart 14 StaDry Golf Bag
This is a great-looking golf bag. I would have liked any of the seven different colour choices Titleist offers in the Cart 14 StaDry bag, but this all navy option is really cool. I couldn’t believe how light it was with nothing in it, weighing in at just 2.7kg; I thought a bag that was this waterproof was certain to be heavier.
I don’t see how a brand can make a waterproof cart bag any better than this. It’s a bold statement, but I stand by it. Titleist have been making seriously good cart bags for a long time now and have pretty much covered all of the golfer’s needs.
I tested this bag on one of the worst golfing days of the year during one of National Club Golfers equipment testing weeks at my home club Sand Moor in Leeds. It rained. A lot. For pretty much the entire time we were out on the course. Perfect conditions for a waterproof bag test, I guess.
This is definitely one of the better Titleist bags I’ve ever used and is a radical shift from that old leather tour bag I used to have. It is at the top end of the price up at £250 recommended retail price, but if you are a fairly serious golfer who wants to get a lot of kit in the golf bag for top performance potential or just live in the UK where it seems to rain all the time, it s a good investment in your game and will last for years.
PROS
- Lightweight
- More storage than you could ever wish for
- Definitely waterproof
- 14-way club divider
CONS
- Pricey
- RELATED: Read our full Titleist Cart 14 StaDry Golf Bag Review
Buy Now
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Golf Gear Direct
£200.00£159.99View Deal -
Scottsdale Golf£170.99View Deal
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American Golf£184.99View Deal
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PGA TOUR Superstore
$260.00$199.97View Deal
More information: Titleist
Big Max Dri Lite Hybrid Tour Bag
The Big Max Dri Lite Hybrid Tour Bag is excellent for practicality and storage. There is plenty of storage, five water-resistant pockets, a waterproof valuables pocket, a 14-way divider, an umbrella holder, glove storage and a towel holder. What more could you need?!
Big Max has manufactured an ideal option for those who’d like the option of carrying or using a trolley for their round ahead. Whether it be weather conditions or general energy level as the deciding factors, the option for both on arrival may well be welcomed.
The 14-way divider was great for keeping your golf clubs organised, and an easy-fitting rain cover was easy to use when needed. The storage includes an integrated cooler pocket to keep refreshments dry and cold, along with a valuables pocket with 100% waterproof material and waterproof zippers. This was well-tested, thanks to the constant rain conditions the bag was tested in. I’m pleased to say it passed with flying colours. In this particular round, I had the bag fitted to a push trolley, it fitted on excellently thanks to the bottom of the bag being trolley compatible, which allowed it to stay perfectly square and stable throughout the round.
Overall, this is an excellent option for those who would like the option to carry or push their golf bag around. Excellent storage, light weight for the size of it, and it is excellent looking.
PROS
- Really stylish
- Waterproof
- Plenty of storage
- Hybrid option of carry / push
CONS
- May well be too heavy as a constant carry bag (unless you have the luxury of a caddie!)
- RELATED: Read our full Big Max Dri Lite Hybrid Tour Bag Review
More info: Big Max website
Ping Pioneer Cart Bag
From the off, this bag looks really good. Available in four different colours, I got this to test out in the grey white option, which looks really smart. There are multiple options for storage and the 15-way divider means this offers you everything you could require in terms of storage from a cart bag.
I tested the Ping Pioneer bag out over two rounds of golf and enjoyed the amount of storage the bag had. With a grand total of 14 pockets, the Pioneer comfortably holds everything from spare clothing, to waterproofs, balls, tees, and accessories. It even boasts a cooler pocket to look after your mid-round refreshments. There is also a magnetic pocket which was helpful for easy access to the regular accessories, or more balls in my case. This would also work really well as a rangefinder pocket.
Overall, I was really pleased with the look and performance of the bag. It was really easy to set up, the storage was excellent, and I really liked the overall styling.
PROS
- Lightweight
- Plenty of storage
- Waterproof
- 15-way top
- Stylish with a range of colours
CONS
- It’s hard to pick out a con – style is subjective so it may not be for everyone.
- RELATED: Read our full Ping Pioneer Cart Bag review
Buy Now
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Golf Gear Direct
£219.00£189.00View Deal -
American Golf£199.00View Deal
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Scottsdale Golf£251.99View Deal
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PGA TOUR Superstore$294.99View Deal
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DICK'S Sporting Goods$295.00View Deal
More info: Ping website
Best Trolley Bags 2024
Choosing the right trolley bag can significantly streamline your golfing experience, offering practical solutions for storage and transportation. This Best Trolley Bags 2023 guide has explored some of the top trolley bags in the game: the Motocaddy Pro Series, Powakaddy Dri-Tech, Sun Mountain H2NO Lite, Cobra Ultralight Pro, Titleist Cart 14 StaDry, Big Max Dri Lite, and Ping Pioneer.
Each of these bags boasts its unique blend of durability, design, and storage space, catering to a variety of golfer’s needs. However, the best trolley bag for you will depend on your personal needs and preferences.
Whether you prioritize waterproof materials, lightweight design, or ample storage compartments, take the time to explore the options that meet your requirements. Armed with the right trolley bag, your time on the green will become a more organized, hassle-free experience, letting you focus on what really matters – your game.
Nicola Slater
Nicola recently graduated from Stirling University where she studied Sports Studies, she wrote her dissertation on barriers to participation for women in golf.
Nicola plays her golf at Hickleton Golf Club and has recently started her professional career on the LET Access Tour. Having played for Yorkshire Ladies and has represented England at junior and senior level.