Golf Bags in Locust Valley, NY
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Posted on Google Juan MoralesTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Rob was great! Very knowledgeable and helpful cut my driver and made me a custom grip with a 48 hours turnaround!Posted on Google Billy EsslingTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Went to Nassau Golf looking for a new shaft for my three wood. Met Robert & he installed a new shaft/grip with in a day. His knowledge is beyond impressive & he has helped me tremendously with perfecting my swing. As most golfers know, your swing is the most impactful skill of the game. I highly recommend talking a lesson! Not only will your swing improve, you will be taught by a skilled professional in the field. Robert’s teaching is top notch!Posted on Google Ambar KeluskarTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I took a 30 minute lesson today at Nassau Golf with Robert. It was a great experience and reasonably priced, especially considering the high quality of instruction. I am a beginner golfer. I just started two months ago. I love the sport, but I could tell I was not getting anywhere by just following youtube tutorials and hitting hundreds of balls. I have a lot of swing faults, but I was really struggling with how to stand at address, backswing position, and how to start the downswing. After watching one practice swing, Robert picked up on all of that and got to work on helping me fix it. I look forward to practicing what he taught me and coming back for another lesson.Posted on Google Frank MacchiaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great service! One day turn around on a club repair and regrip. Highest recommendation 👌Posted on Google Etan BenishayTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. If you are looking for a swing doctor, Rob is your guy! His insight into the little things that build the picture of a great golf swing are second to none and he is skilled at conveying these idea to his students. His focus on perfection had me leaving the lesson with takeaways that have improved my distance, accuracy, and have made the game easier! Not to mention, his setup at Nassau Golf's shop is one to be envied by any dedicated golfer. I hope to visit the shop again soon and work on my swing some more with Rob's expert guidance!Posted on Google Everett KatzTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Robert helped me pick out the perfect shaft for my driver (one which he created) and helped me stay tall on my drives. His grips are perfect and top of the line. The installment for my clubs only took 1-2 days and I was very satisfied with everything he was able to help me with!Posted on Google Jason SteinmannTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Had all my clubs regripped with their tour pro grips. Can’t say enough, done in a day, great price and the feel of the grips is unbelievable.Posted on Google Rich CTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. This is the second set of CBI irons from Nassau Golf, gotten a little older and got a set made with graphite shafts…They hit better than my original set, glad I went back…Posted on Google Luke GiordanoTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I came in to update my driver shaft from a beginner flex. It was clear this shop is unique and the only one run by a PGA renowned club engineer. Bob was ready to check out my swing and see what I needed, fitting me with a quality shaft, length and grip to my liking with consideration for my budget. He also gave me some needed swing tips that added distance right away, after getting used to those with the new driver I've been hitting some personal best tee shots. I'll be back in for a lesson and any equipment upgrades in the future.Verified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more
Premium Golf Bags Nassau County
Carry Comfort That Matches Your Game
The right golf bag transforms every round from a struggle into pure enjoyment. You’ll walk off the 18th hole feeling energized instead of exhausted, with your clubs organized exactly where you need them and your gear protected from whatever weather Long Island throws your way.
No more digging through cluttered pockets or dealing with tangled grips. Your clubs stay separated, your valuables stay dry, and you stay focused on the game you love. Whether you’re walking the scenic courses around Locust Valley or riding in a cart, the right bag makes every shot feel more confident.
Golf Equipment Experts Locust Valley
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We’ve been serving Long Island golfers who understand that the right equipment matters. We know the courses you play, the weather you face, and the specific challenges that come with golf in Nassau County.
Our team doesn’t just sell golf bags – we match you with the perfect bag for how you actually play. From the windy conditions at local links courses to the tree-lined fairways of Nassau’s parkland tracks, we help you find equipment that performs when it counts.
Golf Bag Fitting Process
Finding Your Perfect Match Made Simple
First, we talk about how you really play golf. Do you walk most rounds or ride? Do you prefer carrying minimal gear or bringing everything for any situation? This honest conversation determines which bag category fits your actual habits, not your aspirations.
Next, we examine the features that matter most to your game. Weight, storage, divider configuration, and strap comfort all get tested with your clubs and your build. We don’t rush this process because the wrong bag will frustrate you for years.
Finally, we ensure everything works together. Your clubs fit properly, the pockets are accessible, and the bag feels balanced when loaded. You leave knowing exactly how to organize your gear and maximize your bag’s performance on the course.
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Golf Bag Types Available
Every Playing Style Covered
Stand bags dominate our sales because most Long Island golfers walk at least occasionally. These lightweight options feature automatic legs that deploy smoothly on any surface, plus comfortable dual straps that distribute weight evenly across your shoulders. Perfect for players who appreciate the exercise and pace of walking.
Cart bags work best for golfers who consistently ride or use push carts. They offer maximum storage without weight concerns, featuring forward-facing pockets designed for easy access when strapped to a cart. The larger footprint accommodates more gear for players who like being prepared for anything.
Hybrid bags bridge both worlds, giving you stand functionality with cart-friendly features. These versatile options suit golfers who alternate between walking and riding depending on course conditions, weather, or energy levels. They typically weigh more than pure stand bags but less than full cart bags.
What's the difference between stand bags and cart bags for golf?
Stand bags are designed for golfers who walk the course and need lightweight, portable options. They feature retractable legs that automatically deploy when you set the bag down, allowing easy club access without bending over. Most weigh between 4-6 pounds and include dual shoulder straps for comfortable carrying.
Cart bags are built for golfers who consistently ride in motorized carts or use push carts. They’re larger and heavier than stand bags, offering more storage space and pockets. Cart bags have a flat base that sits securely on cart brackets and typically feature a single strap that tucks away when not needed.
The choice depends entirely on how you play. If you walk more than 50% of your rounds, a stand bag makes sense. If you almost always ride, a cart bag gives you maximum storage and convenience.
How many club dividers do I need in my golf bag?
Most golfers do well with 4-6 dividers that create separate sections for different club types. This setup keeps your clubs organized without adding unnecessary weight or complexity. You might group your woods together, irons together, and wedges together in different sections.
Fourteen-way dividers give each club its own slot, which completely prevent clubs from touching or getting tangled. This setup works great for cart bags where weight isn’t a concern, and for golfers who prefer maximum organization. The trade-off is added weight and slightly more time organizing your clubs.
For walking golfers, fewer dividers often work better because they make the bag lighter and faster to use. The key is having full-length dividers that run the entire depth of the bag, preventing club shafts from tangling even when they share the same section.
What features should I look for in a waterproof golf bag?
True waterproof golf bags use sealed seams and waterproof zippers, not just water-resistant materials. Look for bags that specifically mention waterproof construction rather than just “weather-resistant” materials, which may not hold up in heavy rain.
The zipper quality matters more than most golfers realize. YKK Aquaguard or similar waterproof zippers prevent water from seeping through the zipper teeth. Cheaper water-resistant zippers will eventually let moisture through, especially after repeated use.
Consider bags with rain hoods or covers that provide extra protection during storms. Some premium bags include removable rain covers that pack into their own pocket. Also check that pocket placement keeps your most valuable items (phone, wallet, rangefinder) in the most protected areas of the bag.
How much should I expect to spend on a quality golf bag?
Quality golf bags typically range from $150-$300, with this price point offering excellent durability, comfort, and features for most golfers. You’ll get reliable zippers, comfortable straps, adequate storage, and materials that last 5-7 years with regular use.
Budget bags under $120 can work for casual golfers or beginners, but often compromise on strap comfort, zipper quality, or durability. If you play more than 20 rounds per year, investing in the $150-$300 range usually provides better long-term value.
Premium bags over $300 offer luxury materials, advanced features, and superior construction. These make sense for serious golfers who play frequently and want maximum comfort and durability. The extra cost typically goes toward better materials, more refined features, and enhanced weather protection.
Can I use a stand bag on a golf cart or push cart?
Most modern stand bags work perfectly fine on golf carts and push carts. The legs simply stay retracted when the bag is strapped to a cart, and the dual strap system usually includes clips or sleeves to secure the straps out of the way.
Many stand bags now include cart strap pass-through systems that allow cart straps to thread behind pockets, keeping all storage accessible even when mounted. This feature makes stand bags much more versatile than older designs.
The main limitation is storage space – stand bags typically have fewer and smaller pockets than dedicated cart bags. If you frequently ride and like carrying lots of gear, a cart bag or hybrid bag might serve you better. But for golfers who walk sometimes and ride sometimes, a quality stand bag handles both situations well.
How do I know if a golf bag will be comfortable to carry?
Strap design makes the biggest difference in carrying comfort. Look for dual straps with substantial padding that distribute weight across both shoulders like a backpack. Single-strap bags put all the weight on one shoulder and become uncomfortable quickly during walking rounds.
The strap adjustment range matters too – they should adjust enough so the bag sits properly on your frame without being too long or short. When properly adjusted, the bag should lean slightly away from your back, keeping the clubs secure while preventing the bag from hitting your legs while walking.
Weight distribution within the bag affects comfort as much as total weight. A well-designed 5-pound bag with balanced weight distribution often feels more comfortable than a poorly designed 4-pound bag. Test the bag with your actual clubs loaded to get a realistic feel for how it carries on the course.
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