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One thing to buy this week: Shapland’s stylish golf bags for the modern player

March 12, 2020

Welcome to a new GOLF.com column, where we’ll highlight one notable item that you might consider buying. Whether it’s an article of clothing, an intriguing electronic device, a piece of equipment designed to increase golf’s enjoyment factor — or anything in between — we want to share these items with you simply because they’ve generated a bit of chatter by our water cooler. So sit back, scroll down and keep up with the latest gear golf has to offer.

Shapland golf bags


Shapland is a new bag manufacturer who has created a classic-looking, high quality, stylish golf bag for the modern golfer. Their mission is to innovate the best products from the past, and their current model is inspired by the Ping L8 bag—founder, Henry Rowland’s favorite bag from his childhood.

The design is simple and classic, made with water resistant canvas and genuine leather detailing. While remaining lightweight and clean, the bag has tons of pockets offering similar functionality to other carry bags on the market. There are no crazy giant logos, and the company offers a custom embroidery option if you want to rep your club, team, or anything else.

Shapland makes both stand bags and Sunday bags in a variety of colors that look essentially the same aside from the stand. Both bags have removable padded straps for single or double strap carrying options, and every bag comes with a quality guarantee. The Sunday bag is just three and a half pounds, while the stand bag weighs in at five pounds, and both options have a four way club divider top.

For a golfer looking for fashion, function, and quality, Shapland is a unique resource that combines all of these elements into one great golf bag that will last.

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Price: $275 (Sunday bag) / $390 (stand bag) / BUY NOW

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