Golf Clubs in 911 Turbo?
#16
Yes it's the cosco one. ~$20. Sorry don't recall the exact model number but should be easy to find online. Another benefit is that the bottom and sides have no rough edges so there are no indentations on the leather.
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/6872...t-seats-2.html
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#18
Yes it's the cosco one. ~$20. Sorry don't recall the exact model number but should be easy to find online. Another benefit is that the bottom and sides have no rough edges so there are no indentations on the leather.
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/6872...t-seats-2.html
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/6872...t-seats-2.html
#22
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I use this with the sons and my clubs, and we golf every weekend its above 45F in Chitown.
https://ping.com/bags/carry-bags/moonlite
You can either fold it up and put it in the frunk with the clubs behind the seat. Or, leave the clubs in and it still fits behind the seat. Some of those placement options look good too.
https://ping.com/bags/carry-bags/moonlite
You can either fold it up and put it in the frunk with the clubs behind the seat. Or, leave the clubs in and it still fits behind the seat. Some of those placement options look good too.
#23
Burning Brakes
Tip: I use both seatbelts across the back like in Hawkeye's picture. But I use a super large Caribiner clip to quickly attache the belts in the middle (otherwise the belts
slide off the ends of the bag or you have to go through some gymnastics to buckle the belts). without the belts the bag will definitely slide forward
slide off the ends of the bag or you have to go through some gymnastics to buckle the belts). without the belts the bag will definitely slide forward
#27
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I have been using my 911 to go golfing for years. If by myself I place my cart bag in the passenger seat and my Click-Gear push cart in the frunk.
If one of my sons is going with me we pile two cart bags on top of each other in the back with the seat folded down. Great idea to use a yoga mat down first to protect from all the external things from the bag digging into your interior while cornering hard. :-)
We do pull out the drivers and fairway woods and lay them at an angle in the back on top of the bags.
Cheers,
If one of my sons is going with me we pile two cart bags on top of each other in the back with the seat folded down. Great idea to use a yoga mat down first to protect from all the external things from the bag digging into your interior while cornering hard. :-)
We do pull out the drivers and fairway woods and lay them at an angle in the back on top of the bags.
Cheers,
#28
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Great thread!
Back in the day, we used to get two bags in the front trunk or bonnet as the British say of 901 series 911's. After that I put them in the backseat easily with a cab we had. Now the Turbo coupe presents a bit of a challenge with its limited access and fabulous leatherwork.
In addition to the yoga mat protecting the sides the backseat area, you can cut a second yoga mat in half and place it so it protects your leather backed sport seats.
Just remember to load/unload your clubs carefully!
Enjoy!
Back in the day, we used to get two bags in the front trunk or bonnet as the British say of 901 series 911's. After that I put them in the backseat easily with a cab we had. Now the Turbo coupe presents a bit of a challenge with its limited access and fabulous leatherwork.
In addition to the yoga mat protecting the sides the backseat area, you can cut a second yoga mat in half and place it so it protects your leather backed sport seats.
Just remember to load/unload your clubs carefully!
Enjoy!