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Old Sep 11, 2007 | 11:03 PM
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Can golf clubs fit in a 997?

Just like the title says, can you fit a bag of clubs anywhere in the car?
 
Old Sep 11, 2007 | 11:41 PM
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Just got back from caddying for my buddy and yes, his clubs fit in the back no problem. It was a carry bag but it fit with the woods in the bag even.

I must admit that there was an old blanket back there to prevent any rubbing and after in place the bag was solid.

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I've fit 2 set of clubs in my 996C2 cab and 996TT coupe back seat. I'm sure 997 will do the same.
 
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2 sets of stand bags. just have to take the woods out and be careful.
 
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that is great news! thanks for the info
 
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Went on a golf weekend with a buddy to New Hampshire and 2 soft stand-up bags fit just fine in the back without taking anything out. Just wrapped them in some towels to avoid scratching the car. Zero reduction in rear visibility. All our "stuff" fit in the boot including clothes for 3 days, some Guinness, wine, etc. Was amazed at how much surplus room we still had (rear floor, between the folded down rear back rests and seats, here and there among the golf bags, etc.).
 
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A Targa might be your best bet for the easiest in & out...
 
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the only downside in putting clubs back there is the rattling of the clubs and the potential for theft when left in the car...not to mention the broken window.
 
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the only downside in putting clubs back there is the rattling of the clubs and the potential for theft when left in the car...not to mention the broken window.
No rattle for the 2 sets we brought and I guess we're in a low-crime area because there's no history of breaking into a car for a couple of old sets of clubs... I guess it all depends on where you live.
 
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