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Old 02-05-2014, 05:35 PM
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Golf bags in the roadster

Does anyone have experience with this? Seems to me the trunk is too tight for a set of clubs, I currently have a nike bag and that is fairly big. Any input is appreciated!
 
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Old 02-05-2014, 06:17 PM
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I fit mine in through the drop down door in the boot, base first.
 
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Do you have a pic Rod? Like to see before I go to the dealer to try myself
 
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Old 02-05-2014, 06:28 PM
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My roadster is in Salt Lake City, and sadly, I'm in NY.
 
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I'm assuming you have a smaller bag rod
 
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Old 02-05-2014, 07:07 PM
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In my Z3, I would just put them in the passenger seat, we're waiting delivery so I don't have the car yet but I don't think the trunk is wide enough.

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Yea I guess that would work too but it might scratch up the interior. ?
 
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Originally Posted by dannylo77
Yea I guess that would work too but it might scratch up the interior. ?
It depends on the bag, but just put a towel on the seat or any place you think the bag may rub against something. My Z3 was my daily driver and had the normal wear and tear of use so that wasn't a concern for me,also I don't golf regularly. I suppose it would be an issue if your out all the time!

Good luck with your roadster, it might be worth a smaller bag!

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Originally Posted by dannylo77
Does anyone have experience with this? Seems to me the trunk is too tight for a set of clubs, I currently have a nike bag and that is fairly big. Any input is appreciated!
It's not a problem. You won't have time for golf, you'll be too busy driving!
 
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My bag fits fine in the boot. I sometimes pull the driver out and put it in separately - just so I am not smashing it on the way in/out.

I'm sure if you take your clubs to the dealer they will let you try it.
 
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