- PLACE
The
Bag on the cart or
buggy (not pictured) with the front of the bag facing OUT or DOWN. The
shoulder strap side against the bracket on the cart or
buggy.
- STUDY the TOP VIEW (see Top View
inset above) and you will
see that the new Caddyrack divides the bag down the centre.
The RIGHT hand side is for 8 of your irons, including wide
soled irons. The LEFT hand side for your woods. The 2 odd
shaped compartments in CENTRE can hold a ball retriever or
extra practice clubs if desired.

- THE IRONS side is divided into 4
sections that have material dividers that go all the way to
the bottom of the bag . Place your 2 longest irons in the
rear most slot, and work your way to the front of the bag.
If you have more than 8 irons, firstly use one of the putter
holder clip assemblies on the outside of the bag, for your
most used wedge. If you have more than 9 irons, place your
longest or least used iron, in one of the 6 wood
compartments. When you have finished your round place the
plush material cover over the Caddyrack so that your irons
stay in place when you put your bag in your trunk.

- THE WOODS side is divided into 6
molded compartments. The smaller round indent molded in the
Corners of these compartments are to clip the shafts of your
woods into, so that they stay located accurately and don’t
flop around into each other. NOTE. These compartments have a
material tube that goes all the way to the bottom of the
bag. At the bottom there is an Assembly that grips the butt
end of the grip to stop the head of the shaft from spinning
around. The way to use this feature is to drop the wood in
its compartment, and then holding the head of the club turn
it so that it is facing out over the edge of the bag in
position so that it can not touch the other woods. And THEN
APPLY SOME DOWNWARD PRESSURE TO PUSH IT ONTO THE GRIPPER IN
THE BOTTOMOF THE BAG. THEN, with your thumb on the outside
rim of the bag, and your forefinger around the shaft, clip
the shaft into the indent at the top of the compartment..
These features allow you to remove all your head covers at
the start of your round, and you can safely and quietly play
your round without worrying about them being damaged and
without having to break your focus by having to remove and
replace your head cover each time you want to use a wood.
THIS FEATURE WILL TAKE A LITTLE GETTING USED TO AND SOME
DISIPLINE, BUT ONCE YOU DO IT WILL BE WORTH IT.

- THE PUTTER & WEDGE There are 2
putter holders on the outside the bag. These consist of a
gripper assembly at the bottom, and a shaft clip near the
top of the bag. If you are driving use the one on the left
hand side of the bag (i.e. the outside ) for your putter. If
you are the passenger the right side. Use the putter holder
on the other side for your most used wedge. HOLD your putter
by its head, with the face of the putter facing the side of
the bag, and place the butt end of the grip in the bottom
gripper assembly. Apply a little downward pressure and then
clip the shaft into the top assembly.

- THE MAIN POCKETS ARE ON THE FRONT
OF THE BAG.
- The top one which has a molded
insert is for small items like tees, ball markers and divot
repair tools etc. The flap allows you to actually see into
the pocket and select what you want, as opposed to having to
grab a handful and then sort it out.

- The pocket below can be used for
other daily use items, your current clove, sunscreen etc.
- On each side of this top pocket
assembly, there are several vertical stitching that form
pencil holders, or tees.

- Directly below is a horizontal
neoprene ball holder for up to 3 balls that you can quickly
get to for the current round.

- ust under the ball pocket, is a
horizontal Velcro flap that provides access to a fur lined
pocket for you sun glasses or jewelry.

- The large gusset pocket at the
bottom can be used for more bulky items like extra balls,
clothing and drinks.

- On the surface of this pocket is a
removable flap that we can Embroider YOUR NAME. This flap is
attached by a hidden zipper at the top and a piece of Velcro
at the bottom that covers a flat pocket that is great for
your wallet, cigarettes or god forbid your cell-phone.

- On the rear of the bag there is a
lifting handle and a shoulder strap. Towards the bottom
there is a sleeve to tuck the shoulder strap into and keep
it tidy when playing. On the back of each of the side
pockets there is a sleeve to tuck the webbing of the
anti-roll straps into, to keep them tidy when you are not
using them.

- Near the top of the bag, on
each side, there is a jammer cleat or clip assembly that has
a long piece of 1 inch wide webbing attached to them. These
can be used to keep your bag sitting plumb and straight and
stop it from rotating on the cart. On most carts the top
strap bracket does not line up with the well at the bottom
and if you tighten the strap it will tend to tilt your bag
to the side and particularly if you are playing as a single,
the bottom of the bag can slid across and become way out of
plumb. The best way is to sit your bag squarely on its base,
on the base of the cart, and then put the cart strap around
it BUT do not over tighten it to the extent that it starts
to tilt the bag. You can then use the Anti-roll straps on
the bag by passing the strap around the cart bracket or
basket, and returning it to the jammer cleat. Slide the
webbing down into the cleat and then pull it through until
it gets the bag in the square position you want. By using
one on each side it will keep the bag upright and square on
to the cart or pull buggy. When you are not using these
straps, tuck them into the flap on the back of each side
pocket.

- There is a towel ring on each side
of THE BAG.
- On the front of the bag there are
2 horizontal handles. One near the top and the other down at
the bottom. Use both when placing and removing the bag from
your trunk, and it makes the bag feel lighter & it is easier
to control the bag.

- The umbrella sleeve is the oval
shape at the top of the side pocket on the left. There ring
at the bottom for the POINTED end.

- The large pocket on the left holds
the wet weather cover. The one on the right side can be used
for clothing.

- The two pockets on the flaps of
the large pockets are for thin items like cloves. If you put
balls in them leave them in their sleeve as they will all
tend to bunch up in a big lump in the bottom of the pocket.

- The wet weather cover is designed
to be accessed from the side and when fitted properly will
do a great job of keeping your clubs dryer.

IF YOU TAKE SOME TIME
INITIALLY to get familiar with
THE BAG and its features and I am
sure that it will add ENJOYMENT to every round that you play and
that it is truly -
"THE NEXT BEST THING TO HAVING A CADDY!"
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