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Old 04-25-2001, 10:27 AM
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Default Golfer alert: roadster and golf equipment option.

<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/3528/golf225cb.jpg"></center><p>Equipment list:
Multi purpose driver: 975D 13.5*
W,9,8,7,5,3,P
Sunday bag

Suprisingly, it takes up little of precious space. Game has suffered little and lite bag makes for an enjoyable walk on the links.
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Gee Colonol, now if you only didn't have to use kiddy clubs, and leave your cart bag at home....

I did load my clubs into the TT for the first time this past weekend, and was happy to find they fit in the passenger area.
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Default CB: We also found you can fit a large bag upright behind the passenger seat, although it leaves ...

little legroom for a passenger.
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You mean you actually travel anywhere w/o your clubs?
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I have found that if I take the woods out of the bag and put them in the trunk separately, I can get my ISSO bag and a complete set of clubs in the trunk (225Q Roadster). The oversized driver needs to go in first since it just barely fits on the maximum diabonal angle (might even need to bend a bit to get it in), then the 3 wood, then the bag with irons. A minor inconvenience for the ability to keep the clubs in the car. Still room to pack little things around the bag.
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Default Re: You mean you actually travel anywhere w/o your clubs?

No longer, now that I have broken the code! After all, I live in golf central - Orlando. AAMOF, from my office window, I have a view of the hallowed offices of The Golf Channel. And I live, BTW, off the 17th at Timacuan CC.
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