Golf Bags in Smithtown, NY
Find Your Perfect Golf Bag Match
Get the right golf bag that actually works for how you play, with expert guidance from Long Island golfers who understand the game.
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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
Quality Golf Equipment Smithtown
Stop Fighting Your Golf Bag
You know that feeling when your bag works against you instead of with you. Clubs rattling around, straps digging into your shoulders, or that awkward lean against the cart that never stays put.
The right golf bag changes everything. Your clubs stay organized and protected. You can actually find what you need without digging through pockets. And whether you’re walking eighteen or riding, your bag feels like it belongs there.
That’s what happens when you match your bag to how you actually play golf, not how you think you should play.
Nassau Golf Smithtown Store
We Know Long Island Golf
We’ve been serving Smithtown and Long Island golfers who understand that the right equipment makes a difference. We’re not just selling bags—we’re helping you find the one that fits your game.
Whether you’re playing Smithtown Landing, Stonebridge, or any of the dozens of courses across Long Island, we know what works here. The conditions, the seasons, the way people actually play golf in this area.
Our team plays these courses too. We understand the difference between a bag that looks good in the shop and one that performs when you’re out there for five hours in July heat or fighting through a March reopening.
Golf Bag Selection Process
How We Help You Choose
First, we talk about how you actually play. Do you walk most rounds or ride? Are you the type who carries everything or keeps it minimal? Do you play once a week or once a month?
Then we look at what matters most to you. Some golfers need every club in its own slot. Others just want lightweight and simple. Some want enough pockets for a full day’s gear, others prefer streamlined.
Finally, we match you with bags that make sense. Stand bags for walkers who want that lightweight feel and easy setup. Cart bags for riders who need the storage and organization. Hybrid options for golfers who do both.
You’ll know which one’s right because it’ll feel obvious once you see how it works with your style.
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Golf Bag Types Available
Stand Bags vs Cart Bags
Stand bags work for golfers who walk the course or want flexibility. They’re lightweight, usually 3-5 pounds, with retractable legs that keep your bag upright anywhere. The dual-strap system distributes weight like a backpack, and you get enough storage for essentials without the bulk.
Cart bags are built for golfers who ride and want maximum organization. They offer more storage space, often with 14-way dividers so every club has its spot. Larger pockets, cooler compartments, and features designed around cart use.
Here in Smithtown, we see both types work well. Smithtown Landing and other local courses have cart paths, but plenty of golfers still prefer walking. The choice comes down to your priorities: mobility versus storage, lightweight versus maximum organization.
Both types use modern materials that handle Long Island weather and seasons. You’re looking at bags that’ll serve you well whether you’re playing in March conditions or peak summer heat.
What's the difference between a stand bag and a cart bag for golf?
Stand bags are designed for golfers who walk the course or want portability. They feature built-in retractable legs that keep the bag upright, dual shoulder straps for comfortable carrying, and typically weigh 3-5 pounds. They have fewer pockets but enough storage for essentials.
Cart bags are built for golfers who primarily use golf carts. They offer more storage space with multiple pockets, often feature 14-way club dividers for maximum organization, and have a flat base designed to sit securely in carts. They’re heavier but provide more room for accessories, extra clothing, and gear.
The choice depends on how you play. If you walk frequently or want one bag for multiple situations, a stand bag offers versatility. If you mainly ride and carry lots of gear, a cart bag gives you the organization and space you need.
How do I choose the right golf bag size?
The right size depends on how much you typically carry and your physical preferences. Start by considering your essentials: clubs, balls, tees, gloves, water, and maybe a towel. That’s what most stand bags handle well.
If you also carry rain gear, extra clothing, snacks, multiple drinks, or other accessories, you’ll want the additional storage of a cart bag. But remember that more storage often means more weight, especially if you ever need to carry the bag.
Consider your physical comfort too. A bag that’s too heavy will make walking uncomfortable, while one that’s too small might leave you scrambling for storage. Most golfers find that matching bag size to their typical round works better than buying the biggest option available.
What features should I look for in a quality golf bag?
Look for durable materials that can handle weather and regular use. Quality zippers are crucial—they’re often the first thing to fail on cheaper bags. The strap system should be comfortable if you’ll be carrying the bag, with padding and proper weight distribution.
Club organization matters. Decide if you want individual slots for each club or are comfortable with fewer dividers. Full-length dividers protect club shafts better than shorter ones. Pockets should be sized for what you actually carry, not just numerous for the sake of it.
For stand bags, test the leg mechanism to ensure it’s sturdy and deploys easily. For cart bags, check that the base sits securely and won’t shift during transport. The best bag is one that fits your playing style and will hold up to regular use on Long Island courses.
Can I use a stand bag on a golf cart?
Yes, you can use a stand bag on a golf cart, though it’s not always the most convenient option. Stand bags will fit in most carts, but the legs can sometimes get in the way of proper positioning, and the pockets might not be as easily accessible as they would be on a cart-specific bag.
Many modern stand bags work reasonably well on carts, especially if you occasionally do both—walk some rounds and ride others. However, if you primarily use a cart, you might find the additional storage and cart-specific features of a dedicated cart bag more practical.
The key is matching the bag to how you most often play. If you’re 80% cart and 20% walking, a cart bag probably makes more sense. If it’s more evenly split or you prefer the flexibility, a stand bag can work for both situations.
How much should I expect to spend on a good golf bag?
Quality golf bags typically range from $150 to $400, with most golfers finding what they need in the $200-300 range. This price point usually gets you durable materials, reliable zippers, good organization features, and construction that’ll last several seasons of regular play.
Entry-level bags under $150 can work for occasional golfers, but may not hold up to frequent use. Premium bags over $400 often include advanced features, premium materials, or brand prestige, but the performance difference isn’t always proportional to the price increase.
Consider how often you play and what matters most to you. A golfer who plays twice a week will get more value from investing in a higher-quality bag than someone who plays monthly. Focus on getting the features you’ll actually use rather than paying for extras that don’t match your playing style.
What's the best golf bag for walking courses on Long Island?
For walking Long Island courses, look for a lightweight stand bag with a comfortable dual-strap system and good weight distribution. The bag should weigh no more than 4-5 pounds empty and have enough pockets for your essentials without unnecessary bulk.
Key features include reliable stand legs that work on various terrain, padded shoulder straps, and materials that handle our seasonal weather changes. You’ll want adequate storage for water, especially during summer rounds, but not so much that you’re tempted to overpack.
Consider the courses you play most often. Smithtown Landing, Stonebridge, and other local courses have varying terrain and conditions. A bag that balances weight, comfort, and sufficient storage will serve you better than one that’s either too minimal or overbuilt for walking. The goal is to feel like you’re barely carrying anything while having what you need for a complete round.
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