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Paisley patterns might be an eighties fashion phenomenon (that was borrowed from the sixties mind you) but it is a new look in golfing equipment.In short, a ladies golf bag is meant to look good as well as serve the practical purpose of carrying your clubs about.What Other Things Do You Need In A Golf BagSo outside of it being a bit lighter and looking the part, what other things are essential for this essential piece of equipment, regardless of who it is for?One thing that plenty of people comment on is that the bag should have dividers in the interior so that clubs do not get tangled up. This makes it easier to get to a club and probably keeps them in better condition. You want up to around 14 dividers in the bag to hold all the clubs. Even if you don't have 14 clubs to start with, the bag is built for expansion just in case you get the golfing bug.

Having two handles and a shoulder strap is also important. The handles should be at the top and bottom of the bag so that it is easy to load on and off a cart or in and out of a car. The strap attachment makes it easier if you are planning to walk the course.Other things that might not be considered are a compartment to store cold drinks. This should be insulated so that the hot weather doesn't leave the drink flat and warm.

Golf, as we know it, was started in Scotland during the mid-15th century. It is a sport that is filled with history, tradition, and legends. It wasn't until the late 18th century that golf made its way over to America. If you're a fan of the sport, traveling to golf courses can be an exciting way to see the world. Here's a list of five golf courses that every golfer should visit.1. St. Andrews, Old CourseNo list of golf destinations would be complete without talking about St. Andrew's course. It's one of the oldest golf courses in the world and is often called the "Home of Golf." It's located in Fife, Scotland. You'll get the chance to soak in the history of golf while digging around for your ball in the Scottish heather.

2. Pebble Beach Golf LinksWhen you're done relaxing at their world-class spa, take a swing on the rocky California cliffs at Pebble Beach. They've hosted the U.S. Open five times. Take a swing on the same course played on by great golfers such as Jack Nicklaus and Graeme McDowell.3. Osaka Golf ClubLocated about an hour north of Osaka, Japan, this course is nestled among the striking cliffs of Osaka Bay. It was established in 1937, when the influence of Western culture was spreading through Japan. The course was closed and confiscated by the Allies during WWII. It wasn't until 1953 that the course re-opened.4. Royal West Norfolk Golf ClubLocated in Norfolk, England, this club was established in 1892. It's sure to be the trip of a lifetime for any dedicated fan of the sport. laughlin nevada golf courses