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Old 02-16-2021, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by HoustonCgrBkr
I never take my 996 when I golf. But then again my bag is huge, old pro style, and I love driving the carts. Those carts let me imagine what nascar might be like if I was a driver.
Really? I don't think the driving dynamics of a golf cart comes close to what a Nascar is like (I know you were kidding, but c'mon!)
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https://newatlas.com/dv8-quick-chang...f-clubs/32502/

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Can't believe Porsche hasn't branded those as "frunkable" golf clubs! Brilliant!
Old 02-16-2021, 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by ewc
This photo is of my 997 coupe, but I was able to fit 2 sets in my old 996 C4S cab the same way. Lay the bags on the parcel shelf, pull out the woods and lay them on top of the bags. Fits fine.


imagine having access like this😎



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Old 02-17-2021, 09:26 PM
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Thanks for the tips everyone!
Old 02-18-2021, 05:33 PM
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Lol...you have not played golf with me and some of my buddies in carts...let’s just say “Rubbin is racing”....maybe the better analogy is bumper carts..lol
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Old 02-18-2021, 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Optionman1
Can't believe Porsche hasn't branded those as "frunkable" golf clubs! Brilliant!
NIce! Love it! If I played more I was going to get them, but for the few times a year I play these days, I just throw the bag in the passenger seat....Don't walk much anymore...too hard to smoke a cigar and carry a drink (or 2...or 3...) might explain my slice.....
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I figured out that my Clicgear cart fits into the frunk perfectly. And, with the tips from others, my bag (w/o driver, and fairway woods) fits under the wind screen on the parcel shelf.
thanks everyone!
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Originally Posted by cuttinsod
NIce! Love it! If I played more I was going to get them, but for the few times a year I play these days, I just throw the bag in the passenger seat....Don't walk much anymore...too hard to smoke a cigar and carry a drink (or 2...or 3...) might explain my slice.....

Have to say alcohol is not the reason for my bad play. Maybe some lessons and some practice might help. I do enjoy the corporate outings a couple times a year when this COVID crap wasn't around. One of the guys I was riding in spun us around 360 going down a wet hill.
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Get a Targa. Golf clubs fit great.
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Thanks for this natewantsa987. The Cabriolet does fine with trolly and the big *** bag in the back!
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Recline the passenger seat about half way, you can then place your golf bag right on the seat. I have a Cab so it's easier for me, but I ahve had no problems putting my bag in my car. With 5 knee operations I don't push a cart any long but I do this put my bag in the car at least a dozen times a year.



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