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Old 07-15-2017, 11:41 PM
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Just ordered a 911 Turbo. I am a golfer and I'm wondering I anyone carries clubs around in the 911 and where do you put them??

Dealer told me they fit in the back but I'd love to see some pics !

Worst case i can put them in passenger set but Wifey will not be happy! (Take some weekend trips and I bring clubs)
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I have a 2017 Targa 4s and they fit in the back, though the driver (1 wood, not me) needs to be removed from bag and stuck at a bit of an angle. My two friends' Turbos seem to fit the same way.
Alternatively, the wife could ride in back, but I am not nearly brave enough to have attempted that particular solution...
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I golf regularly. You can definitely fit 2 golf bags in the back with the rear seats folded down. You might have to do some maneuvering if you have huge cart bags. My wife and I have regular/smallish stand bags and we don't have any problems. We also do not have to take out drivers out of our bags too. Not with car right now or else I'd take a picture for you.
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Great to know. I had the exact same question.
I plan to use the 911 for occasional golf outings too.
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Golf bag rides shotgun.
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Originally Posted by tommy618
I golf regularly. You can definitely fit 2 golf bags in the back with the rear seats folded down. You might have to do some maneuvering if you have huge cart bags. My wife and I have regular/smallish stand bags and we don't have any problems. We also do not have to take out drivers out of our bags too. Not with car right now or else I'd take a picture for you.
please that would be fantastic! I just have a small stand bag anyways and the dealership told me they would fit no problem.
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As long as the bag is a reasonable size there are no issues, even with only one seat down. I usually take the driver out. With both seats down, I have had two sets in.
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wow that made me feel better!!! Perfect guys thank you.. This is a great site
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Two carry bags in the back with drivers out. But first put down a yoga mat so no parts of the bags or clubs touch any part of the seats or doors. The mat easily extends the sides of the door.
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Originally Posted by Gary JR
Two carry bags in the back with drivers out. But first put down a yoga mat so no parts of the bags or clubs touch any part of the seats or doors. The mat easily extends the sides of the door.
The previous owner of my car clearly didn't do this. The side panel next to the seat has markings and dents that are clearly golf club derived.
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anyone else?
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Originally Posted by SMZ
As long as the bag is a reasonable size there are no issues, even with only one seat down. I usually take the driver out. With both seats down, I have had two sets in.
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is that booster seat connected in anyway to your car or does your kiddie slide around all over the place?
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Not connected. It is a tight fit and doesn't slide around once your kid is belted in.
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Originally Posted by SMZ
Not connected. It is a tight fit and doesn't slide around once your kid is belted in.
what is the model? not the cosco?


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