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TaylorMade Summer Commemorative Golf Staff Bag
TaylorMade Summer Commemorative Golf Staff Bag
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Get the professional look on the golf course with this fantastic 2022 TaylorMade U.S. Open Championship staff bag, paying homage to the host region’s rich ties to American history.
The TaylorMade Staff Bag Features:
- 6-Way Velour Top (Size 9.5" x 11")
- 12 Pockets in Total
- Premium Construction
- Limited-Edition 2022 Design
Top Layout
As you can imagine from a staff bag, space and storage will never be an issue, with a traditional 6-way top measuring 9.5" x 11" and a total of 12 pockets.
Pockets
These pockets include 2 velour-lined valuables, 2 garment pockets, 2 hard shell protective accessories pockets and a dual insulated cooler pocket.
Extra
The bag also comes with a matching rain hood, 3-point shoulder strap, umbrella sleeve, metal hardware, and towel clip. Finer details include a zip-off belly panel for custom embroidery.
Limited-Edition Design
As America’s major returns to the northeast, the 2022 Summer Commemorative Staff Bag highlights the region’s rich ties to American history. The Boston Tea Party helped inspire the Revolutionary War, and it also serves as the main inspiration for this design. The unique tea-stained finish represents the more than 300 chests of British tea that were dumped into the Boston Harbour in the winter of 1773. Scripted onto the upper of the bag is the date “April 18, 1775,” signalling the night Paul Revere left Boston on horseback to warn that the “Redcoats are coming!” One if by land, two if by sea. Both lanterns he carried to signal his fellow Americans are illustrated on the valuables pouch.
Following the historical timeline, the ball pouch was inspired by the uniforms worn by American patriots during the ensuing Revolutionary War. The rivets are made from brushed bronze and have subtly placed TaylorMade logos. Venue-inspired features include the “246” in the upper pocket as a nod to the 1913 champion, Francis Ouimet, who lived on the 17th hole at 246 Clyde Street. The house still stands to this day, with the championship returning to the historic country club for the fourth time. A hard-wearing medallion and bricks around the base pay homage to the Freedom Trail, marked by 16 historical locations throughout Boston. While the frosty beer glass is a nod to one of the region’s most recognizable breweries.
Code: 409917