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Old 05-24-2005, 12:44 PM
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Transporting golf clubs

Is there any way to fit a golf bag in the 911 other than in the front seat?
 
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Old 05-24-2005, 12:53 PM
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Have your bag @ your club in a locked room. contact your pro
 
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put the seat down in the back, i used to carry my clubs and have a passenger at the same time..
 
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When I've gone to other clubs to play, I just fold down the rear seats and lay my clubs across the back. It works. Not pretty, but it works. The Boxster is worse. You have to take out your woods and put them up front with you because they are too long for the rear trunk. The rest of the bag will fit back there.

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No problem getting a set of clubs in the back with the seats down, just be careful not to scratch the leather!
 
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rear seat folded as said. it's easy to load when my top is down.
 
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I have had two sets in the back (the Mrs. & me) and they will fit quite nicely. There is still storage room under the folded down seat backs for your shoes, etc. I have found it useful to take the woods out and lay them across the top, but it's not strictly speaking necessary to do so.
 
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man, thats incredible. i looked at my bag the other day and thought no way for sure.
 
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Yeap, with the exception of a 'big' tour bag, two sets of clubs in the back will fit.
 
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Porsche Golf Travel Bag with Travel Cover - both Porsche-marked in grey embroidery. Two will fit in the back of a Boxster.
 
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I have actually had THREE golf bags and THREE people in my old '95 993! It was a tight fit to say the least. An emergency run.

People on the outside said all they could see was "eyeballs and golf club handles"!
 
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As mentioned earlier fold the rear seats...take out driver...lay golf bag flat on top of folded seats...place driver diagonally across over bag...then lap the two rear seat belts over bag and buckle. Now the bag is secure!
 
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Heh....

No problems with a cab..... The woods stick out a little but no probs throwing them in the back seat.
 
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