Intech Golf Ball Shag Bag
Stop bending over to pick up balls, save time and improve your practice sessions with the Intech Golf Ball Shag Bag. The spring clips on the aluminum tube grabs the balls and the sleeve holds them in place so they will not fall out.
With this patriotic take on the bag, you can save time and improve your practice session by not bending over to pick up balls. Spring clips on a sturdy aluminum tube aid in the movement of the balls, while the sleeve prevents them from falling out.
Save Wear And Tear On Your Back
Stop bending over to pick up balls, save time and improve your practice sessions with the Intech Golf Ball Shag Bag.
Easy Pickup
The spring clips on the aluminum tube grabs the balls and the sleeve holds them in place so they will not fall out.
Aluminum Handle And Frame
Lightweight and durable for long lasting service.
Heavy Duty Nylon Material
The Intech Golf shag bag holds up to 80 balls at a time.
Zippered Compartment
You can keep the bag in your trunk loaded up with golf balls.
Multiple Colors
Available in Grey, Red, USA, Black and Blue.
Features
- for long lasting durability
- no more bending over
- aluminum tube grabs balls and sleeve holds them
- shag bag holds up to 80 balls at a time
- you can keep the bag in your trunk loaded up with golf balls
Stop bending over to pick up balls, save time and improve your practice sessions with the Intech Golf Ball Shag Bag. The spring clips on the aluminum tube grabs the balls and the sleeve holds them in place so they will not fall out.
- Aluminum handle and frame for long-term durability and back strain reduction.
- The aluminum tube picks up the balls, the sleeve keeps them in place, and the shag bag can hold up to 80 balls at once.
- You can keep the bag of golf balls in your trunk.
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