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      07-28-2016, 03:22 PM   #1
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Golf Clubs Fit?

Curious to know if any of you have experience with carrying golf clubs in the i8. I'm thinking the only way they might fit would be to possibly put the bag sans woods in the rear seats and place the woods diagonally in the passenger side.
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      07-28-2016, 06:03 PM   #2
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The fit above the back seats with taking the woods out.

They also fit easily in the front passenger seat
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      07-28-2016, 10:38 PM   #3
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They fit just fine, you don't have to take any club out of the bag FYI...
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Certainly not in the trunk. I had to buy a smaller tennis bag and still barely fit , and that's just a few tennis rackets. I wouldn't want to put it in my passenger seat. Sometimes there is actually a passenger. And I wouldn't want to use the backseat for that. Taking a golf bag in and out enough times and you are bound to scratch up the leather.
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Certainly not in the trunk. I had to buy a smaller tennis bag and still barely fit , and that's just a few tennis rackets. I wouldn't want to put it in my passenger seat. Sometimes there is actually a passenger. And I wouldn't want to use the backseat for that. Taking a golf bag in and out enough times and you are bound to scratch up the leather.
I carry kids (6 and 1 years old) in the back. The youngest gets a towel put down before that baby seat gets put in. No issues with scratched or dirty rear seats so far. Surely, golf clubs can't be worse.
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They fit just fine, you don't have to take any club out of the bag FYI...
Could you possibly post a picture? Also, would 2 sets fit in the back seat (one on top of another)?
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Could you possibly post a picture? Also, would 2 sets fit in the back seat (one on top of another)?
When I wrote they fit just fine, I was referring to the back seat, and yes you can fit 2, one intop of the other
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Best to put on the rain cover that fits over the top of the bag, prevents everything from sliding out if you stick clubs head first.
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