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Ping has been at the forefront of golf equipment technology and innovation since the 1960s, with the company creating countless benchmark-setting products across the spectrum of golf equipment. Not only does the brand make some outstanding golf clubs, but also some of the best golf bags (opens in new tab) on the market.


Ping offers an impressive range of golf bags that are engineered to suit differing on-course requirements. Whether you prefer to carry or take a cart, there are plenty of options available and, below, we have taken a look at their best golf bags.


Before taking a look, we should note that a golf bag must do the basics well. This involves keeping your clubs protected from all weather conditions, providing ample storage for your golfing necessities, and also being comfortable to carry and push on a trolley. If it does these well, it is going to be a fantastic performer.


Along with Ping, there are plenty of other companies that offer an array of premium performing bags, with Golf Monthly producing guides on the best TaylorMade golf bags (opens in new tab), best Sun Mountain golf bags (opens in new tab), and the best Callaway golf bags (opens in new tab).


One of the best golf bags (opens in new tab) on the market and, perhaps, one of the most well-known, the Ping Hoofer continues to offer an incredible blend of performance for a wide array of golfers. In testing, it was obvious that comfort meets stability and style.


The Hoofer bags have built a sterling reputation, with Ping currently producing six different variations, including this Hoofer Monsoon. This is the wet weather alternative to the standard Ping Hoofer stand bag (opens in new tab) or the Ping Hoofer Lite (opens in new tab) for golfers who play during the wetter months of the year.


We really liked the big pocket down the side, which easily fitted a full set of waterproofs with space to spare, but the beverage pocket and golf ball pocket were a little small. However, these are minor concessions in a bag designed to be lightweight and easy to use. Pop in as many golf clubs as are legally allowed and a few necessary accessories in this bag and it's an ideal, lightweight companion and one of the best lightweight golf bags (opens in new tab) on the market.


Ping is renowned for creating some of the best golf drivers (opens in new tab) and best golf irons (opens in new tab) on the market, but what is perhaps most underrated in their arsenal is the quality of their golf bags and the Traverse Cart Bag is no different.


Featuring a front-facing lift handle, along with an integrated trunk handle, it provides easy lifting to your mode of transport. It is fitted with 14-way dividers that include two larger wells to accommodate oversize putter grips, something many of the best golf cart bags (opens in new tab) offer.


A useful feature is the shoe pouch on the underside of the bag. This means you can take your off-course shoes with you, or keep your golf shoes in there when travelling. Solid and highly functional, this is a no-nonsense, performance cart bag.


The Ping Pioneer Monsoon Cart Bag offers superb protection from the elements, with a water-repellent construction, eight seam sealed pockets and a pair of ventilated mesh-slip pockets making it a great option for those who play in all weathers. Performanc- wise, it's that good that it is ranked as one of the best waterproof golf bags (opens in new tab) we have tested.


A key feature of a good cart bag is accessibility and, with the Pioneer Monsoon, it delivers on this front. A cart-strap channel makes fitting the bag to a cart extremely simple as well as allowing for access to all pockets at all times, with a 15-way top divider keeping clubs protected and easily accessible, as the large putter well allows for oversized grips.


The bag comes in four striking colors, which will help you stand out on the course, and its sturdy and practical construction provides sufficient waterproof storage for golfers wishing to take a selection of equipment options out to the first tee.


As far as our methodology (opens in new tab) goes, if we say we have reviewed a product, that means we have used it out on the golf course and put it through its paces in different conditions. We also endeavour to use all the features on the golf bag, for example, if the valuables pocket claims to be waterproof, we pour water on it to find out.


As far as the testing team goes, the Golf Monthly team is a mixture of ages and handicaps, and most are members at golf clubs so regularly put golf gear to the test in fun rounds as well as competitions.


Bag Type - What kind of bag do you want? Stand bag? Cart model? Pencil bag? 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 are built for those who want to carry their clubs around the golf course which means factors like comfort and weight are very important. Stand bags also have to offer waterproofing as well as strength and robustness. The two negatives most associated with stand bags are they require more effort to use, and they usually don't offer as much storage as cart bags.


Cart bags are for those who want to use golf carts on the golf course. If this is you, then you'll likely want a stable model that is not only easy to lift and move around, but also one that sits firmly on your cart. One big advantage we have found is that cart bags also tend to offer ample storage for accessories, apparel, valuables and all the other golf paraphernalia you might need during the round.


Storage - Speaking of storage, it is important 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.


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 manoeuvre on the golf course, and from the car to the cart itself.


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.


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.


Dan is a Staff Writer and has been with the Golf Monthly team since 2021. Dan graduated with a Masters in International Journalism from the University of Sussex and primarily looks after equipment reviews and buyer's guides, specializing in golf shoe and golf cart reviews. Dan has now tested and reviewed over 30 pairs of golf shoes for the website and magazine with his current favorite pair being the Ecco Biom C4. A left-handed golfer, his handicap index is currently 8.5 and he plays at Fulford Heath Golf Club in the West Midlands. His best day in golf so far was shooting 76 at Essendon Golf Club on his first-ever round with his Golf Monthly colleagues. Dan also runs his own cricket podcast and website in his spare time. \n\nDan is currently playing: \n\nDriver: Ping G425 Max \nFairway: Ping G425 Max \nHybrid: Ping G425 \nIrons: Ping i59 (4-PW) \nWedges: Ping Glide Forged Pro\nPutter: Wilson Staff Infinite Buckingham \nBall: TaylorMade TP5 Pix","contributorText":"With contributions from","contributors":["name":"Sam Tremlett","role":"Senior Staff Writer","link":"href":"https:\/\/www.golfmonthly.com\/author\/sam-tremlett"]}; var triggerHydrate = function() window.sliceComponents.authorBio.hydrate(data, componentContainer); var triggerScriptLoadThenHydrate = function() if (window.sliceComponents.authorBio === undefined) var script = document.createElement('script'); script.src = ' -9-3/authorBio.js'; script.async = true; script.id = 'vanilla-slice-authorBio-component-script'; script.onload = () => window.sliceComponents.authorBio = authorBio; triggerHydrate(); ; document.head.append(script); else triggerHydrate(); if (window.lazyObserveElement) window.lazyObserveElement(componentContainer, triggerScriptLoadThenHydrate, 1500); else console.log('Could not lazy load slice JS for authorBio') } }).catch(err => console.log('Hydration Script has failed for authorBio Slice', err)); }).catch(err => console.log('Externals script failed to load', err));Dan ParkerSocial Links NavigationStaff WriterDan is a Staff Writer and has been with the Golf Monthly team since 2021. Dan graduated with a Masters in International Journalism from the University of Sussex and primarily looks after equipment reviews and buyer's guides, specializing in golf shoe and golf cart reviews. Dan has now tested and reviewed over 30 pairs of golf shoes for the website and magazine with his current favorite pair being the Ecco Biom C4. A left-handed golfer, his handicap index is currently 8.5 and he plays at Fulford Heath Golf Club in the West Midlands. His best day in golf so far was shooting 76 at Essendon Golf Club on his first-ever round with his Golf Monthly colleagues. Dan also runs his own cricket podcast and website in his spare time. 041b061a72


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