Targa's and Golf Clubs
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Targa's and Golf Clubs
Okay, I'm thinking about adding one more ......
My 993 Cab only holds a set of clubs in the front passenger seat, as the rear seat doesn't fold down in a 993 cab.
I have always wanted a 87-89 911, preferably a Targa, with tail. The question is, will two sets of clubs fit in the back seat of a targa with the seat backs folded down? Do the seat backs fold down in a Targa?
I know, not a great reason for picking a car....I want my cake and eat it too. 911, topless and haul the clubs too. The 993 is a PIA when my wife and I go golfing and can't take it. The shark will do it, but on those really nice days, I like to go topless.
My 993 Cab only holds a set of clubs in the front passenger seat, as the rear seat doesn't fold down in a 993 cab.
I have always wanted a 87-89 911, preferably a Targa, with tail. The question is, will two sets of clubs fit in the back seat of a targa with the seat backs folded down? Do the seat backs fold down in a Targa?
I know, not a great reason for picking a car....I want my cake and eat it too. 911, topless and haul the clubs too. The 993 is a PIA when my wife and I go golfing and can't take it. The shark will do it, but on those really nice days, I like to go topless.
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Bump.....cold shoulder on the gold club thing???
This is a reason/ justification for the spouse, not why I want a Porsche, I just want another one...........
Any targa owners out there that play golf?
This is a reason/ justification for the spouse, not why I want a Porsche, I just want another one...........
Any targa owners out there that play golf?
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Hey it's Friday night man , give us a break .... just got back from the driving range with my wife in my Targa with my fold down rear seats
Now what was your question ?
Now what was your question ?
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Iceman.....Perfect answer.....I recently got back from golfing today and had to meet my wife at the course, as my clubs took her seat....
I want the targa, so we can do a trip to Hilton head Island (or other SE trips), clubs in the back seat...otherwise we have to take the Shark...not the worst thing, but it doesn't do topless.....
That's my story and i'm sticking to it....she sort of buys into it, but she also knows that a Boxster could do the job (she wants to replace her Z4 with a Boxster).......not the worst thing either.... but i have always wanted the classic Targa!
I want the targa, so we can do a trip to Hilton head Island (or other SE trips), clubs in the back seat...otherwise we have to take the Shark...not the worst thing, but it doesn't do topless.....
That's my story and i'm sticking to it....she sort of buys into it, but she also knows that a Boxster could do the job (she wants to replace her Z4 with a Boxster).......not the worst thing either.... but i have always wanted the classic Targa!
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Hi...new to this board. Just purchased '86 targa myself. Being able to haul golf clubs was a must for me. With the seats folded down (yes, they do fold down), there is room to fit a set of clubs - probably two - in the back. You have to wiggle them in a bit, but they will fit. That is, assuming the bags are reasonably small carry-type bags, and if you do not have an extra-long putter in the bag. If the bag is the PGA tour variety, they probably would not fit. In fact, you might be able to fit the Porsche in the bag!
Glad to know there are other Targa owners who play golf...where do you play?
Glad to know there are other Targa owners who play golf...where do you play?
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Canongate Clubs in Atlanta area, Windermere, Olde Atlanta, Eagle Watch (all part of the same group of clubs with about 20 courses).
Yes, the bags are the lighter, carry, stand type bags.
I am waiting for the outcome of a PPI on a 88 Targa, if all goes well then hope to pick the car up in about week and bring it home.
Good luck with your new Targa.
Yes, the bags are the lighter, carry, stand type bags.
I am waiting for the outcome of a PPI on a 88 Targa, if all goes well then hope to pick the car up in about week and bring it home.
Good luck with your new Targa.
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My friends Dad had an '88 Targa and he got two clubs in it and was able to fold the seats down. But it was REALLY cramped back there. I am sure he beat the hell out of his interior as well.
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I have several old towels that I use to cover the bags to prevent damage to the interior. You can also use pieces of an old blanket, sheets, or anything else to protect that interior from damage.
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I did not see any way you could fit clubs in the trunk of a 911....let me know if I am wrong, just doesn't look big enough, long enough, or deep enough. They fit in the rear hatch's of the 944, 968, 928, etc..., they don't fit in the 993, 996 or 997, except behind the seat if it is a coupe and you fold down the rear seat. They will fit in the Boxter rear trunk if you put the woods in separately.
Maybe the good doctor had a small bag and short clubs?
Maybe the good doctor had a small bag and short clubs?
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I too have heard the clubs were supposed to fit in the trunk. I have not been able to put my clubs with my standard shoulder bag into the trunk or the rear of my '73 911 coupe, with or without the seats down. The car is too narrow there and there is no angle or upright position that helps with the front seats in their normal position. Maybe the later 911s were wider in there or something.
I should add that this might be the bag. The clubs themselves fit fine without a bag. Perhaps a travel bag or similar light unstructured bag would do fine in either the trunk or rear.
I should add that this might be the bag. The clubs themselves fit fine without a bag. Perhaps a travel bag or similar light unstructured bag would do fine in either the trunk or rear.