golf bag
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of golf bag
First recorded in 1890–95
Example Sentences
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As a youngster, Bernhard would ride his bike to the course, and spend days lugging golf bags that were almost as tall as he was.
From Los Angeles Times
He threw his ball into the water after a three-putt bogey on the 17th, and then angrily chucked his club at his golf bag after another mistake on the last.
From BBC
Next to the podium was Murray’s golf bag, along with a large framed photograph of his reaction to making a 40-foot birdie in a playoff to win the Sony Open in January.
From Seattle Times
This whimsical range of goods includes a chess box, golf bag, sneakers, clothing, hats and other accessories along with classic Louis Vuitton monogram pieces with a twist.
From Los Angeles Times
Thompson brought a white golf bag to the tournament and had kids from the Shriners Children’s Hospital write messages on it.
From Seattle Times
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