Introduction
In this review, I’ll take a closer look at the Titleist Players S4 golf carry bag, which Titleist claims to be their most advanced stand bag, boasting a number of novel features, offering a new generation of lightweight performance. It’s built for golfers who want ease of use, accessibility and durability. Let’s see how it performs on the course and whether it lives up to its promises in my full Titleist Players S4 stand bag 2026 review…
Keywords
Durable construction, pockets, full length dividers, storage space, carry straps, lightweight, easy access pockets, adjustable straps, cart strap tunnel, comfortable carry.
NCG Summary and rating


NCG Summary
This is an excellent offering from Titleist. The Players S4 is a handsome and well-designed carry bag that performs well in dry weather.
PROS
- Superb carrying comfort and balance.
- Improved construction.
- Strong pocket setup.
- Huge choice of colours.
CONS
- The S4 StaDry is my preference in UK conditions.
Key Facts
| Top Dividers | 4 |
| Dimensions of the 4 way dividers | 18cm down x 17cm across |
| Weight (lbs) | 4.8 |
| Pockets | 8 |
| Strap | Premium Double |
| Material | Polyester |
| Waterproof | No |
| Cart Strap Tunnel | Yes |
| Waterproof valuables pocket | Yes |
| Velcro glove patch | Yes |
| Water bottle pocket | Yes |
Key benefits and downsides
| Key benefits | Downsides |
|---|---|
| Carry comfort – The padded, adjustable straps offer a comfortable, balanced fit, ensuring the bag sits securely across your back. | Rangefinder storage: I’d prefer a rangefinder pocket next to the central ball pocket. |
| Premium construction – The latest model looks and feels like an upgrade due to its premium double straps, a redesigned stand, full-length dividers and durable construction. | |
| Excellent pocket design – Plenty of storage with 8 wide opening, easy access pockets, including a discreet valuables pocket, a large ball pocket, and accessible on the move pockets for essentials. |
First Impressions
This new bag from Titleist came in the classic Titleist Black with red detailing and white lettering (It’s called Black/Red/White). It’s one of no less than nine colour options in the UK (thirteen in the US!) so you are sure to find something that suits. A criticism of previous Titleist carry bags has been around quality of construction, but everything here from zips, zipper pulls, bag straps, club dividers and grab handles looks reassuringly robust.
Four way top
The redesigned 4-way top (8 inches x 6.5 inches) with full length dividers offers easy club access with plenty of space for all fourteen clubs, and a couple of alignment sticks.
Pockets
Titleist tells us that this bag has 8 pockets. There is the usual full-length apparel pocket and adjacent valuables pocket which is pretty standard on all Titleist bags. The valuables pocket is, as is customary, velour lined and has two compartments which, for example, could allow separation of keys from phone.

There is a nicely sized central ball pocket, which opens widely with a double zipper. This is accessible on the move which is a good thing.

There is a useful accessories pocket just above the ball pocket where I tend to keep ball markers, replacement rangefinder battery and pencils.This has a magnetic closure and has a wide opening. Again this pocket has a separate inner elasticated compartment which allows organization.
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I keep tees, ‘used’ balls and perhaps a midlayer in the final pocket on the other side from the full length apparel pocket.

All in all, you’ve got plenty of storage space for waterproofs, snacks etc. All pockets are generally wide opening with decent zippers, all of which ran smoothly. Finally there is a drinks holder just to the left of the central ball pocket, which folds down flat with a magnetic closure when not in use.
There’s the usual pen holder, velcro glove holder (who uses those?) and ring for towel/rangefinder etc.
Another plus is that it is easy to stow away and takes up hardly any space in the apparel pocket when not in use.
Carry Straps
The updated carry straps are padded, comfortable and fit well. I’m not sure if it’s my anatomy or poor design but with so many bags (including previous Titleist models), the left strap seems to wander off my (left) shoulder. The adjustability of the straps made it simple to achieve a balanced and comfortable carry, with the body of the bag sitting across the small of my back. The Players S4 weighs 2.2kg which is pretty much par for this quality and type of bag.
The legs
The legs work properly – they deploy easily and retract with no rattling around as I strode down the middle of the fairway. I quite liked the red legs but if you prefer a plainer look there are plenty of other colour options.

Waterproof qualities
This bag is not waterproof, but, as with most bags, will handle an occasional shower.
NCG Final Say
So, to summarise, the Players S4 delivers on just about all fronts. It’s an ideal size with a strong pocket configuration and offers a comfortable and balanced carry. If I was being picky I would have liked a rangefinder pocket to the right of the central ball pocket but that is a minor point.
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Prior to testing the Players S4, I got my hands on the Players S4 StaDry stand bag, which I took up to Scotland for a few days of golf on some wonderful courses. We played 18 holes on each of four consecutive days, so I employed a trolley for a couple of days and carried for the other two. We experienced a couple of extremely heavy but thankfully brief downpours and the handsome Players S4 StaDry came through with flying colours.
The StaDry S4 is almost identical to the standard S4, in terms of size, weight and pocket setup. It costs £70 more for its strong waterproof features. I think that is probably a price worth paying if you play most of your golf in the UK. However if you are a fine weather golfer and/or live in Florida, then the standard Players S4 may be a better option, partly due to cost saving and also because the pockets are a little more accessible.
In that case, other bags worth considering include the Ping Hoofer Lite, my 2025 gamer, which also offers excellent pocket configuration, robust construction and a comfortable carry. I have not yet had the opportunity to review the Titleist Players Carbon which is over 1kg lighter than the S4, so offers a truly lightweight carry. The Sun Mountain range is always upto date, and a slightly less obvious option would be the Wilson 1914 carry bag.
I must say that the latest S4 model looks and feels like an upgrade on previous Titleist bags. The smart polyester construction of the bag, the updated premium double straps, the redesigned stand system, the new 4-way top cuff with full-length dividers, all conspire to make this look like a smart and durable piece of kit, and I think it also offers good value for money.
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Price information
RRP: £190 / $270
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