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Old Apr 11, 2014 | 04:07 AM
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Have yet to pick up my car but was just thinking about the weather outside/ the masters/ and how I can't wait to play and few rounds, where do you guys out the golf clubs in this car? In my m3 I drop the top and lay them across the back then put the top back up... In this car I got a coupe it has a smaller back seat and a frunk! Can it hold clubs?
 
Old Apr 11, 2014 | 05:05 AM
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You can use the front seat, fully-reclined.... but you can get clubs in the back seat area as well. I've had hockey sticks and other gear stowed back there recently. Problem is if you use a cart bag they are usually too big and tough to maneuver into the back. i use a small 'Sunday' bag most of the time (I'm still a walker) and that fits fine at an angle. This may sound nuts to some here but you could also get the roof rack and small aero-box to stow the clubs on the roof. I've used one to carry skis and stuff before and works great!
 
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My "drives" are much better in the car - so I gave up golf. Problem solved!
Seriously, I think that Porsche and/or Porsche design offer a bag that was supposed to fit with the seats in the back folded down, but I could be mistaken. It is worth a look. But no matter what, I would make sure your bag is smooth with few buckles or edges - you don't want to catch the leather putting it in or taking it out.
 
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I have managed to get 2 full sets in stand bags in the back seat area seat backs folded down but didn't like doing it. Worried about scratching the leather, the tinted windows, the back of the seats etc as they rattled around while driving. Better to go to the course alone and put your own clubs in the passenger side front, base of the golf bag on the ground.
 
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always in the back ! 2 stand bags. Raincovers in place and zipped up so the clubs can't touch, damage or scratch anything !
 
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I put a large towel down on front passenger seat and put them there with shoes on the floor.
 
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always in the back ! 2 stand bags. Raincovers in place and zipped up so the clubs can't touch, damage or scratch anything !
Do you put the seats down in order to do this?
 
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I also use the towel on the passenger seat method. Just scoot back the seat and there's plenty of space.
 
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A full size staff bag and one aditional carry bag fit in the back seat with the sets folded down. Driver can remain in the bag....
 
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Do you put the seats down in order to do this?
Yes, seats down, and porsche picnic blanket on top of that !
 
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Rear seat, seats down.

I pull the driver and put them in the back with the seats down and throw the driver on top.
 
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I pull the driver and put them in the back with the seats down and throw the driver on top.
Yes, I do that too
 
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Two bags will fit in the back if you take the drivers out. The front passenger seat is the best option if you are going alone.
 
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