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Palm Golf’s Utility bag can help you ‘Swing & Smile’ on the course

The Palm Golf Utility Bag against a blue background

The Palm Golf Utility Bag features a waterproof, clippable design.

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What’s not to love about a golf brand with such an irreverently positive motto? (See above.)

Huntington Beach–based Palm Golf Co. carries their laid-back, Surf City vibe from the sand to the sand traps with every product they make, and what started out as a high-quality glove company has branched out into headwear, apparel and accessories.

One of the more recent — and coolest — additions to the family is the Palm Golf Utility Bag ($40).

This waterproof, clippable case is designed to hold your rangefinder along with your cell phone and valuables. Lined with zippers and Velcro for security, and padded for protection, the ruggedly stylish Utility puts your important possessions right at your fingertips, and that’s something you can smile about.

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