Best Titleist Golf Bags 2024

We take a look at some of the best golf bags from one of the best brands in all of golf

Best Titleist Golf Bags
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Titleist has been at the forefront of equipment innovation for decades and are known for quality of design and production in all areas of the game. From the best golf clubs to the best golf bags, Titleist is a company synonymous with top-of-the-range golf equipment. The golf bag is an essential item of equipment and finding the right one could help make the difference when it comes to organizing and planning your game. You need a bag that will protect your equipment, provide the right level of storage with easy access to clubs and accessories, as well as one that delivers the best possible ergonomic fit for you. 

Get all these things right and you can reduce on-course stress and direct all your energy to what’s important: playing the best possible game you can. As you would expect from such an iconic brand, Titleist makes some excellent golf bags, but what are some of the best models in the current range? Well we’ve reviewed and tested them and have selected our favorites below to help you make the right choice when selecting your next bag. 

However, if Titleist is not for you though, also make sure you check out some of our other bag guides from other brands – such as the best TaylorMade golf bagsbest Sun Mountain golf bags, or the best Callaway golf bags.

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Best Titleist Golf Bags

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Stand Bags

Titleist Players 5 StaDry Stand Bag Review

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Reasons to buy

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Comfortable strap system
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Plenty of storage
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5-way top limits club crowding

Reasons to avoid

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Tee pocket is fiddly
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Bag clip sometimes get caught during lifting

The Titleist Players 5 StaDry Stand Bag is one of the best golf stand bags that money can buy, with the brand carrying on their stylish, robust and reliable range of carry options. 

Adding a new 5-way top, which helps organisation and accessibility, we noticed the premium feel with the high quality YKK zippers and a horseshoe style tee pocket. Visually, this bag is smart yet relatively simple, which we think broadens the appeal. In testing, we had the black with red trim option, but there are three other color options if that doesn’t float your boat. 

Along with the looks, the bag has plenty of practical features like a Sharpie holder and two external lined cooler pouches to store your beverages either side of the spacious ball pocket, but it is the ease of carrying the bag which is the standout, with the experience faultless. In testing over 10 rounds of golf, we had no problems with the straps tangling or twisting and, because the padding is not too thick on the shoulder straps, it disperses the weight evenly, boosting the comfort on offer.

Titleist Players 4 Carbon Stand Bag

Titleist Players 4 Carbon Stand bag


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Reasons to buy

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Supremely lightweight at just 1.3kg
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Comfortable to carry

Reasons to avoid

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Minimal design means less storage

The Titleist Players 4 Carbon Stand Bag is ideal for those who like to walk the fairways without suffering a sore back at the end of it. To begin with, this super-light stand bag weighs in at just 1.3kg, making it one of the best lightweight golf bags on the market. How have they kept the weight down you may ask? Well, it has a minimal design plus carbon fibre legs which provide great strength and stability to boot.

With ergonomically designed double straps, we thought that it was comfy to carry and the grab handles made it easy to move around. There’s also a 4-way top cuff that keeps clubs easily accessible and the rip stop material the bag is constructed from makes the Players 4 Carbon pretty durable.

Five pockets give reasonable storage but, as you would expect from a bag of this type, the objective is not to pack for an expedition but to keep things minimal. As such, we think this is one of the most functional Titleist Golf Bags – Ideal for those seeking a lightweight but robust carry bag that will accommodate enough kit for a standard day on the course.

Titleist Hybrid 14 Stand Bag

Titleist Hybrid 14 Stand Bag

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Reasons to buy

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Very spacious
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Lots of useful features with everything in the right place.
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Comfortable and adjustable straps

Reasons to avoid

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Slightly heavier than other models

The Titleist Hybrid 14 stand bag is hailed as a hybrid, so it performs extremely well on a trolley and on your back. In testing, we were impressed by the bag's 14-way divider top, as well as the space in the main double pockets for clothing (two of nine pockets in total).

Overall, we thought that the Hybrid 14 probably favours space over weight, with the bag crammed with pockets like the ball pocket and ‘bits and pieces pocket’. These are a really good size and well positioned.

Along with the pockets and amount of space is the double strap system, which we found to be comfortable and easy to adjust. Although it’s not the most padded on the market, this does mean it will absorb less moisture when the weather conditions take a turn.

Titleist Players 4 Plus StaDry Stand Bag

Titleist Players 4 Plus StaDry Stand Bag

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Reasons to buy

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Lightweight at under 2kg
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Seam sealed zips

Reasons to avoid

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Could be more separation in pockets

The best Titleist golf bags always look great and this Players model is no exception. It is a stylish offering that provides a high level of performance on a number of levels. Thanks to the seam sealed zippers, it’s impressively waterproof, while the wider stand delivers great stability on uneven terrain or on windy days. 

There’s also good, accessible storage with a four-way top divider, ample clothing pocket plus five further pockets for balls, accessories, water bottle, valuables and range finder.

One of the standout features is how lightweight the stand bag is, weighing just 1.95kg. Not only does the weight make this extremely comfortable to carry but, thanks to a self-balancing convertible strap system, it moves the weight around evenly. They can even be easily detached if you opt to use a cart, making it one of the best golf stand bags and best waterproof golf bags money can buy.

Cart Bags

Titleist Cart 14 Lightweight Bag


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Titleist Cart 14 Lightweight Bag

Reasons to buy

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Strap loop for solid attachment to cart or trolley
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Cart accessible pockets

Reasons to avoid

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Not fully waterproof

At just 2.5kg, this is one of the lightest cart bags on the market right now, which is seriously impressive given the amount of storage the Titleist Cart 14 Lightweight offers. 

There are no fewer than 11 pockets on the bag, including two good sized apparel pockets and large beverage pocket. There are dedicated spaces for all your accessories and valuables, with all these accessible when this bag is sitting on a cart or trolley. This allows you to organize your equipment easily and focus on your game.

The bag offers a 14-way divider together with large putter well to keep clubs separated and accessible, while grab handles make it easy to move the bag from the car to a cart or trolley and back again. Overall, this is a practical, robust and supremely lightweight bag that’s well worth considering if you’re in the market for a new cart or trolley bag.

Titleist 14 StaDry Cart Bag

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Titleist 14 StaDry Cart Bag

Reasons to buy

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Waterproof
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Lightweight

Reasons to avoid

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Not the easiest to carry if you do need to use the single strap

The Titleist StaDry has been a popular bag for a few seasons now and it’s easy to see why, as it performs from a practical perspective on a number of levels. Firstly, StaDry waterproof technology will help you keep your equipment dry in wet conditions – It’s made from a waterproof fabric and the zips are seam sealed.

It also offers excellent, managed storage with a 14-way top divider plus dedicated putter well. There are also seven generous pockets, with the large apparel pockets and spaces for accessories and valuables a particular stand out.

Designed to sit snugly on a trolley, which we found it does well, the weight is well distributed to ensure it doesn’t shift going over bumps or across slopes. There’s also a useful channel for strapping the bag down to a trolley or cart and the pockets are all easily accessible when the bag is sitting on a trolley. It weighs just 2.7kg and is easy to lift out of a car and onto a trolley thanks to the well-designed grab handles. As such, we also included it in our best golf cart bags list.

Pencil Bags

Titleist Premium Carry Bag


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Reasons to buy

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Premium styling
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Lightweight
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Ample storage space
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Comfortable with well constructed shoulder straps

Reasons to avoid

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Some will prefer a bag with longer legs and more rigidity in the spine
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Not fully waterproof

Weighing in at just 1kg, the Titleist Premium Carry Bag is as light as a feather. Specifically designed for a quick summer round, or nine holes in the evening with a half set, you might not get all your kit in there, but there is space for a waterproof jacket, balls and accessories.

Hitting the fairways with a pencil bag like this feels great. You’re unencumbered by bulky equipment and you can just focus on enjoying the walk and your game. This bag is super comfy to carry thanks to the ergonomically designed double strap, but it’s pretty solid too and the mini stand legs keep it nicely off the ground to stop it getting wet. 

We think that this is a great option as a second bag – If you want to travel light or quickly zip onto the course, it’s great to have the choice of throwing a few sticks in and striding out.

Travel Bags

Titleist Players Travel Cover Being wheeled into the airport

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Specifications

Material: 1200D Polyester
Wheels: 2
Weight: N/A
Pockets: 3

Reasons to buy

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Well respected brand
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Good value

Reasons to avoid

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Some may prefer more wheels

Featuring two premium skate wheels and a large carry handle, the Titleist Players Travel Cover is very functional and a safe home for your clubs. As your sticks can cost an arm and a leg, it pays to ensure you have the best golf luggage possible to relieve some of the stress of travelling abroad with your clubs. Having used the Titleist Players Travel Cover extensively, we were very impressed with the protection and quality it offered. The main compartment is 51" x 15" x 18.5" and housed my golf bag perfectly, plus you'll be able to store a few other bits and pieces like some of the best golf accessories

The bag also comes with a handy strap on the inside that'll hold your clubs in place and it's worth pointing out  that there would be ample space inside this bag for one of the best golf cart bags. But that additional storage space was great for us, as we could place our golf shoes inside the bag along side our clubs, without worrying about our suitcase being overweight. The bag does have a premium feel, but what's more is that it also comes with two premium skate wheels which operate very nicely in and around airports to help you transport your bag without straining too much to carry it. 

That is complimented by a very comfortable handle that is easy to grasp, hold and pull. One down side is that it comes in black only, which in fairness, is fitting for such a no-nonsense, high-quality product, yet may not appeal to those players looking to make a statement when they walk into the airport with their golf clubs. We love Titleist gear and this travel bag is no exception. It performs in every way you would want it to. While it is a fantastic travel bag, we recommend also taking a look at our best Titleist golf bags guide if you want to see some more of the top models in the brand's current range.

How we test golf bags

When it comes to the best golf bags, let alone ones from specific brands like Titleist, we take the testing process very seriously. Whether we are sent a bag or buy it ourselves, we put every product through its paces to ensure we can provide thorough and reliable advice. Every member of the Golf Monthly team is an avid golfer and as such, knows what does and doesn't make for a good bag.

As far as our methodology goes, we review all products properly, which means we have used each and every feature. For example, if the valuables pocket claims to be waterproof, we pour water on it to find out.

Testing for bags takes place over a number of rounds and in different conditions because this gives us an idea of overall performance, which is important to you. We should also mention that even in brand specific guides, no manufacturer can buy a good review because we tell it how it is. 

How to choose a new golf bag

There are several key factors to consider when thinking about buying a golf bag and we have gone into those below...

Bag Type - Put simply what kind of bag do you want? Do you want a stand bag? Or a cart model? Or perhaps a pencil model? All of these types of bag have their positives and negatives and you should think about what you think is important to your golf.

Stand bags tend to be lightweight and comfortable because they are designed to be carried. As a result they do require more effort to use and the storage tends to be a little less when compared with cart models. 

However, that being said there are several stand bags above that can also be used on golf carts as well so maybe that is a way of killing two birds with one stone.

Cart bags tend to be larger and therefore offer more storage, whilst they are usually designed specifically for carts as well. The main negative is they are just bulkier and have to be taken off the cart before and after the round, whereas stand bags offer a bit more freedom. Pencil bags are the lightest and most convenient for quick rounds but don't provide all that much storage so weigh up the pros and cons of each and then pick accordingly. 

Storage - Storage is important in golf these days because a good golf bag has to offer pockets for lots of different things as we mentioned above. Cart bags tend to have larger pockets because they are just that, larger. They also require less effort to use too which means players are able to carry more stuff with them if needed. Stand bags on the other hand usually have enough to house the essentials.

As such have a think about how much gear you want to take onto the golf course, and pick a bag accordingly.

Waterproofing - If you live or golf somewhere that gets a lot of rain then this is a no-brainer really, get a bag that offers protection from the rain. Whereas if you don't, then this factor won't be as important. We should acknowledge that some models above are better than others in this regard because they have been designed as such.

Weight - Across all types of bag, weight is important. Stand bags obviously have to be lightweight because players will be carrying them on their backs and shoulders all day, whilst cart bags should also have a degree of lightness too so they are easy to maneuver on the golf course, and from the car to the cart itself. Thankfully brands like Titleist make lightweight models across its range of bags because not many players want to use a heavy bag.

Looks - How do you want your golf bag to look? Whether it be a stand or cart model, brands try their best to create design aesthetics that stand out, or blend in on the golf course. Therefore have a think about which models you like the look of, or if some bags have different color schemes. We think Titleist make some of the best looking bags in the game and in lots of colors as well so just pick a model that you like the look of. 

Budget - Our final factor to consider is of course price. There are golf bags at every single price point so if you want to go for a premium cart model you can, or if you want a cheap stand bag you can also do that too.

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Dan Parker
Staff Writer

Dan has been with Golf Monthly team since 2021. He graduated with a Masters degree in International Journalism from the University of Sussex and looks after equipment reviews and buyer's guides, specializing in golf shoe, golf bag and golf cart reviews. Dan has now tested and reviewed over 30 pairs of golf shoes and is an expert in the field. A left-handed golfer, his handicap index is currently 6.5 and he plays at Fulford Heath Golf Club in the West Midlands. 

Dan is currently playing: 

Driver: TaylorMade Stealth 2 

Fairway: TaylorMade Stealth 2 15°, Ping G425 Max 21°

Hybrid: Ping G425 

Irons: Cobra King Tec Utility, Ping i230 (5-PW) 

Wedges: Ping Glide Forged Pro

Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour X

Ball: TaylorMade TP5x

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