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February 4, 2026
I’ve been staring at nothing but snow for the last few months, but after watching the Farmers at Torrey Pines, the golf bug has once again infected me. The number of dry swings I’ve made in my living room has become outrageous. But it’s also made me start thinking about the bag setup I’m gonna be rocking this year, and I have one goal in mind: aesthetics.
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I’m over Nike bags, animal headcovers, and shaggy towels. The old saying might be look good, feel good, play good, but I’m heading into this new season thinking clubs look good, they’ll perform good. The sticks deserve luxury, too, folks.
In reality, you probably don’t care what my golf bag is going to look like. But I figured if I want to go this direction this year, so do some of you. So, here’s what I’m thinking, and maybe it’ll give you some ideas about your setup, too.
(Cover Image via Jones Sports Co)

Jones Sports Co’s Player Series Bag (Olive)
I rocked a Jones bag for years, but went back to a stand bag a few years ago. But since I've joined my club, I walk almost 100 percent of the time. The Player Series bag from Jones is the perfect bag for me, and the olive color is money.
$195
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Hazy Golf’s Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing Alignment Sticks
I'm done with plastic alignment sticks. They just don't look good. But Hazy Golf makes some awesome wood alignment sticks, and this set is gonna look awesome in the bag.
$92
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Winston Collection’s Tour Towel (White)
I keep it simple with the towel. Nothing fancy, but it has to be a caddie towel.
$20
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Sugarloaf Social Club’s Classic Blade Cover (White)
Having Sugarloaf Social Club in the setup somewhere is essential, and I'm in need of a new blade cover. This one is available in several colors if white isn't your thing.
$85
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North Coast Golf’s Bogey Chenille Sherpa Barrel Headcover (Tan)
North Coast's Bogey the Bear logo is one of my favorites in golf, and the tan and brown headcovers out of this trio would look awesome with the Jones bag.
$105
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