Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to golf bags, and more particularly to a golf bag which
not only enables the golf clubs stored therein being organized in weight balancing
manner in order to facilitate travel carrying, but also prevents the golf clubs from
impacting with each other when any particular golf club is placed in position or pulled
thereout.
Background Art
[0002] Traditional golf bag, as shown in Fig. 1, comprises a cylindrical and hollow case
11 which top panel 12 has a plurality of openings 13 for the shafts 14 of a plurality
of golf clubs 15, including the woods 151 and the irons 152, inserting therethrough,
so as to enable the golf players to carry the whole set of golf clubs 15 during travelling
and the game.
[0003] Every golf club includes an elongated shaft, a grip connected to one end of the shaft
for player's gripping and a club head connected to another of the shaft, wherein the
club head is the heaviest part of the golf club for hitting the golf ball by swinging
the golf club. As mentioned above, the golf clubs are stored in the golf bag by inserting
the shafts into the golf bag while the club heads positioned upwards. In other words,
the major weight of all the golf clubs is concentrated on top of the golf bag. The
top-heavy condition of the golf bag as shown in Fig. 1 contains the following shortcomings:
1. The golf bag may easily lose balance and turn over when standing on ground.
2. When the golf player shoulders the shoulder strap 16 of the golf bag, the golf
bag is carried horizontally. However, the top-heavy golf bag has a tendency to lose
balance, so that great attention must be paid to prevent the inclined golf clubs from
falling out of the golf bag due to gravity.
3. When the player takes out the irons, especially the putter, which are generally
shorter than the woods, from the gold bag, the hard club heads of the irons would
frequently impact with the club heads of the woods and cause unexpected damages. Similarly,
the club heads of the woods as well as the irons would be impacted when inserting
an iron club.
4. During travelling the set of golf clubs in the golf bag, it is impossible to prevent
the irons from impacting with each other that may cause serious or minor damages to
the iron heads.
5. Although the player may easily select the desired wood due to the apparent difference
of the length of each wood, the player always finds difficulty to pick the desired
iron since all the club heads of the irons are randomly mixed.
6. When the cylindrical golf bag and golf clubs stored therein is travel in the trunk,
it is difficult to hold the laying down golf bag in position and prevent it from rolling
in the trunk, that may cause unexpected damages to the golf clubs. The only solution
is to install specific device in the trunk to secure the golf bag in position.
Disclosure of Invention
[0004] It is thus a main object of the present invention to provide a golf bag which not
only enables the golf clubs stored therein being organized in weight balancing manner
in order to facilitate travel carrying, but also prevents the golf clubs from impacting
with each other when any particular golf club is placed in position or taken out.
[0005] A further object of the present invention is to provide a golf bag, wherein all the
club heads of the irons are positioned at bottom of the golf bag while the club heads
of the woods are extended upwards, so that the total weight of all the golf clubs
is balanced to prevent top-heavy condition of the golf bag.
[0006] Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a golf bag, wherein each
club head of each iron is stored in an individual and isolated cavity to avoid impacting
with each other during travelling.
[0007] Still another object of the present invention is to provide a golf bag which enables
the golf player to smoothly and precisely take out or place in any golf club without
impacting with others.
[0008] Still another object of the present invention is to provide a golf bag which enables
the golf player to organize his or her golf clubs orderly, so that he or she can select
the desired golf club easily and rapidly.
[0009] Still another object of the present invention is to provide a golf bag which can
flatly lay in the trunk while travelling.
[0010] Accordingly, in order to accomplish the above objects, the present invention provides
a golf bag which comprises a rectangular interior case, an exterior cover bag for
enclosing the interior case, and means for carrying the golf bag.
[0011] The interior case comprises a base case, a top panel and a rectangular supporting
shell affixed between the base case and the top panel to form a rectangular case.
A front side of the base case provides a plurality of inclined slots aligned side
by side in predetermined angles of 20°, 24°, 28°, 32°, 36°, 40°, 44° respectively.
Each of the inclined slots extends inwardly to form an individual and isolated head
cavity, wherein the width of each head cavity must be slightly larger than the thickness
of each iron head. Therefore, the club heads of the seven irons are adapted to respectively
insert into the corresponding head cavities through the slots. The top panel has a
plurality of openings aligned thereon for respectively inserting the shafts of wood
clubs therethrough. A plurality of holders are provided on a front side of the top
panel and respectively aligned right above the slots of the base case. Therefore,
an upper grip of the iron club, which club head is received in the corresponding head
cavity, is adapted to be firmly secured by the respective holder.
[0012] Thereby, the major weight of all the club heads of the irons are loaded at bottom
of the golf bag while the club heads of the woods are positioned on top of the golf
bag, so that the weight of the whole set of golf clubs stored in the golf bag is balanced
for steady shouldering and preventing unexpected turning over of the golf bag.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0013] Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional golf bag.
[0014] Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a golf bag according to a preferred embodiment of
the present invention.
[0015] Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the interior case of the golf bag according to the
above preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0016] Fig. 4 is a sectional end view of the interior case of the golf bag according to
the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0017] Fig. 5 is an enlarged view illustrating the top panel and the holders of the golf
bag according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0018] Fig. 6 is a front view of the golf bag according to the above preferred embodiment
of the present invention.
Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
[0019] Referring to Figs. 2 to 6, a golf bag 20 according to a preferred embodiment of the
present invention is illustrated, which comprises a rectangular interior case 30 (as
shown in Fig. 3), an exterior cover bag 40 for enclosing the interior case 30, and
means 50 for carrying the golf bag 20 (as shown in Fig. 2).
[0020] Referring to Figs. 3, 4 and 6, the interior case 30 comprises a top panel 31, a base
case 32 and a tubular supporting shell 33 affixed between the base case 32 and the
top panel 31 to form a rectangular case. As shown in Fig. 4, the top panel 31 has
a bottom connecting end 311 inserted into a top end 331 of the supporting shell 33,
wherein a plurality of rivets 34 are used to rigidly affix the bottom connecting end
311 of the top panel 31 with the top end 331 of the supporting shell 33. Similarly,
the base case 32 has a top connecting end 321 inserted into a bottom end 332 of the
supporting shell 33, wherein a plurality of rivets 35 are used to rigidly affix the
top connecting end 321 of the base case 32 with the bottom end 332 of the supporting
shell 33.
[0021] As shown in Figs. 3 and 4, a front side 322 of the base case 32 provides seven inclined
slots 32a, 32b, 32c, 32d, 32e, 32f, 32g aligned side by side in predetermined angles
of 20°, 24°, 28°, 32°, 36°, 40°, 44° respectively. In other words, the inclined angles
of the seven inclined slots 32a to 32g are respectively equal to the inclined angles
of the seven club heads 61 of the seven irons 60 numbered from "1" to "7". Each of
the inclined slots 32a to 32g has installed a housing 323 extended inwardly inside
the base case 32 to form an individual and isolated head cavity 324, wherein the width
of each head cavity 324 must be slightly larger than the thickness of each iron head
61. Therefore, the club heads 61 of the seven irons 60 are adapted to respectively
insert into the corresponding head cavities 324 through the inclined slots 32a to
32g, as shown in Figs. 4 and 5. A bottom edge 325 is outwardly protruded from the
front side 322 for preventing the club heads 61 from directly contacting with the
ground while aligning with the corresponding inclined slots 32a to 32g.
[0022] As shown in Figs. 3 to 6, the top panel 31 has a plurality of openings 312 aligned
thereon for respectively inserting the shafts 71, 81 of wood clubs 70 and putter 80
therethrough. In order to better guide the shafts 71, 81 inserting into the supporting
shell 33, a plurality of guiding tubes 313 are mounted inside the supporting shell
33, wherein the guiding tubes 313 are vertically extended from the openings 312 to
the base case 32 respectively.
[0023] As shown in Figs. 3, 4 and 6, a plurality of holders 36 are provided on an upper
portion of a front side of the interior case 30 and respectively aligned right above
the slots 32a to 32g of the base case 32. Each of the holders 36 comprises a holding
arm 361 protruded from a front side of the top panel 31. According to the preferred
embodiment of the present invention, there are eight holding arms 361 internally protruded
from the front side of the top panel 31 to define seven recesses 362 spacedly aligned
between the holding arms 361. Each of the holders 36 further comprises a rotator 363
rotatably mounted under the respective holding arm 361 by a screw 364, wherein each
of the rotators 363 has a central hole having a diameter larger than the screw 364,
so that when the screw 364 is upwardly secured to the holding arm 361, the rotator
363 is held in position in freely rotatable manner. The eight rotators 363 are preferably
made of resilient material such as rubber, so that an upper grip 62 of the iron club
60, which club head 61 is received in the corresponding head cavity 324 of the inclined
slot 32a to 32g, can be forced to enter the corresponding recess 362 by pressing against
the two rotators 363 mounted on the two holding arms 361 defining the recess 362.
Once the grip 62 enters the corresponding recess 362, the two neighboring rotators
363 will secure the respective iron 60 in position unless the golf player pulls the
grip 62 outwardly from the recess 362.
[0024] It should be noted that other holders such as the C-shape clips are able to use as
the holders 36 of the present invention.
[0025] As shown in Figs. 2 and 5, the exterior cover bag 40 comprises a tubular bag body
41 fittedly enclosing around the supporting shell 33, a plurality of storage bags
42, 43 attached at a rear surface of the tubular bag body 41, and two front covers
44, 45 respectively affixed to two vertical sides of a front surface of the bag body
41, so that the two front covers 44, 45 can be connected by a zipper 46 to cover the
irons 60 for protection during travelling. As shown in Fig. 5, when the golf bag 20
is in used, the player may open the two front covers 44, 45 by disconnecting the zipper
46. An inner side of each of the front covers 44, 45 is sewed with an elongated loop
fastener 471 while an outer side of the front cover 44, 45 is sewed with several hoop
fasteners 472, as shown in the right front cover 45 in Fig. 5, so that the player
may attach the hoop fasteners 472 with the loop fastener 471 so as to fold up the
front covers 44, 45, such as the left front cover 44 as shown in Fig. 5.
[0026] The exterior cover bag 40 further comprises a head cover 48 attached on top of the
bag body 41 for protecting the wood heads 72 during travelling. The head cover 48
comprises a U-shaped back cover 481 which bottom end is connected to a top end of
the bag body 41 by a zipper 482. A top and front cover 483, as shown in Fig. 2, is
connected with the back cover 481 along its two front sides by a pair of zippers 484.
When the golf bag 20 is in used, the player may select to detach the whole head cover
48 or simply detached the top and front cover 483 from the back cover 481.
[0027] The means 50 for carrying the golf bag 20 comprises a shoulder strap 51 affixed to
an end side of the bag body 41 for shouldering. A hand carry strap 52 may also be
affixed to the end side of the bag body 41 for hand carrying.
[0028] Moreover, as shown in Fig. 2, each of the two front covers 44, 45 further has a side
slot 441, 451 provided thereon, so that a fastening belt of a golf trolley or golf
cart can pass therethrough to tight up the golf bag 20 of the present invention.
[0029] As shown in Figs. 4 and 5, the seven irons 60 from number "one" to "seven" of a whole
set of golf clubs are orderly mounted on the front surface of the golf bag 20 by inserting
their club heads into the receiving cavities 324 of the seven inclined slots 32a to
32g while their grips 62 are clipped by the holders 36. Thereby, the major weight
of all the club heads 61 of the irons 60 are loaded at bottom of the golf bag 20.
However, the woods 70 of the set of the golf clubs are orderly placed in position
by inserting their shafts 71 into the guiding tubes 313 through the openings 312 so
that the club heads 72 of the woods 70 are positioned on top of the golf bag 20. Accordingly,
the weight of the whole set of golf clubs stored in the golf bag 20 is balanced for
steady shouldering and preventing unexpected turning over of the golf bag 20.
[0030] In view of above, the golf bag 20 of the present invention can substantially achieve
the following advantages:
1. It not only enables the golf clubs stored therein being organized in weight balancing
manner in order to facilitate travel carrying, but also prevents the golf clubs from
impacting with each other when any particular golf club is placed in position or taken
out.
2. All the club heads of the irons are positioned at bottom of the golf bag while
the club heads of the woods are extended upwards, so that the total weight of all
the golf clubs is balanced to prevent top-heavy condition of the golf bag.
3. Each club head of each iron is stored in an individual and isolated cavity to avoid
impacting with each other during travelling.
4. It enables the golf player to smoothly and precisely take out or place in any golf
club without impacting with others.
5. It enables the golf player to organize his or her golf clubs orderly, so that he
or she can select the desired golf club easily and rapidly.
6. It can flatly lay in the trunk while travelling.
1. A golf bag, comprising:
an interior case which comprises
a base case which has a front side providing a plurality of inclined slots aligned
side by side in predetermined angles respectively, wherein each of said inclined slots
extends inwardly to form an individual and isolated head cavity for receiving a club
head of an iron club through said respective inclined slot,
a top panel having a plurality of openings provided thereon,
a tubular supporting shell affixed between said base case and said top panel to form
a rectangular case, and
a plurality of holders which are provided on an upper portion of a front side of said
rectangular case, wherein each of said holders is aligned right above one of said
inclined slots of said base case for firmly securing an upper grip of said respective
iron club while said club head thereof is received in said corresponding head cavity;
an exterior cover bag for enclosing said interior case; and
means for carrying said golf bag.
2. A golf bag, as recited in claim 1, wherein there are seven inclined slots aligned
side by side in predetermined angles of 20°, 24°, 28°, 32°, 36°, 40°, 44° respectively
and each of said inclined slots has installed a housing extended inwardly inside said
base case to form said individual and isolated head cavity.
3. A golf bag, as recited in claim I, further comprising a plurality of guiding tubes
mounted inside said supporting shell, wherein said guiding tubes are vertically extended
from said openings to said base case respectively.
4. A golf bag, as recited in claim 2, further comprising a plurality of guiding tubes
mounted inside said supporting shell, wherein said guiding tubes are vertically extended
from said openings to said base case respectively.
5. A golf bag, as recited in claim 1, wherein each of said holders comprises a holding
arm protruded from a front side of said top panel to define a recess between every
two of said holding arms, and a rotator rotatably mounted under said respective holding
arm, wherein each of said rotators is made of resilient material and a distance between
every two of said rotators is slightly smaller than a diameter of said upper grip
of said iron club.
6. A golf bag, as recited in claim 2, wherein each of said holders comprises a holding
arm protruded from a front side of said top panel to define a recess between every
two of said holding arms, and a rotator rotatably mounted under said respective holding
arm, wherein each of said rotators is made of resilient material and a distance between
every two of said rotators is slightly smaller than a diameter of said upper grip
of said iron club.
7. A golf bag, as recited in claim 3, wherein each of said holders comprises a holding
arm protruded from a front side of said top panel to define a recess between every
two of said holding arms, and a rotator rotatably mounted under said respective holding
arm, wherein each of said rotators is made of resilient material and a distance between
every two of said rotators is slightly smaller than a diameter of said upper grip
of said iron club.
8. A golf bag, as recited in claim 4, wherein each of said holders comprises a holding
arm protruded from a front side of said top panel to define a recess between every
two of said holding arms, and a rotator rotatably mounted under said respective holding
arm, wherein each of said rotators is made of resilient material and a distance between
every two of said rotators is slightly smaller than a diameter of said upper grip
of said iron club.
9. A golf bag, as recited in claim 1, wherein there are eight holders and each of said
holders comprises a holding arm protruded from a front side of said top panel to define
a recess between every two of said holding arms, and that eight rotators are rotatably
mounted under said eight holding arms, wherein each of said rotators is made of resilient
material and a distance between every two of said rotators is slightly smaller than
a diameter of said upper grip of said iron club.
10. A golf bag, as recited in claim 2, wherein there are eight holders and each of said
holders comprises a holding arm protruded from a front side of said top panel to define
a recess between every two of said holding arms, and that eight rotators are rotatably
mounted under said eight holding arms, wherein each of said rotators is made of resilient
material and a distance between every two of said rotators is slightly smaller than
a diameter of said upper grip of said iron club.
11. A golf bag, as recited in claim 3, wherein there are eight holders and each of said
holders comprises a holding arm protruded from a front side of said top panel to define
a recess between every two of said holding arms, and that eight rotators are rotatably
mounted under said eight holding arms, wherein each of said rotators is made of resilient
material and a distance between every two of said rotators is slightly smaller than
a diameter of said upper grip of said iron club.
12. A golf bag, as recited in claim 4, wherein there are eight holders and each of said
holders comprises a holding arm protruded from a front side of said top panel to define
a recess between every two of said holding arms, and that eight rotators are rotatably
mounted under said eight holding arms, wherein each of said rotators is made of resilient
material and a distance between every two of said rotators is slightly smaller than
a diameter of said upper grip of said iron club.
13. A golf bag, as recited in claim 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12, wherein each of said
rotators has a central hole having a diameter larger than that of a screw which is
upwardly secured to said holding arm through said central hole of said rotator.
14. A golf bag, as recited in claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12, wherein
a bottom edge is outwardly protruded from said front side of said base case.
15. A golf bag, as recited in claim 13, wherein a bottom edge is outwardly protruded from
said front side of said base case.
16. A golf bag, as recited in claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12, wherein
said top panel has a bottom connecting end inserted into a top end of said supporting
shell, wherein a plurality of rivets are used to rigidly affix said bottom connecting
end of said top panel with said top end of said supporting shell, and that said base
case has a top connecting end inserted into a bottom end of said supporting shell,
wherein a plurality of rivets are used to rigidly affix said top connecting end of
said base case with said bottom end of said supporting shell.
17. A golf bag, as recited in claim 13, wherein said top panel has a bottom connecting
end inserted into a top end of said supporting shell, wherein a plurality of rivets
are used to rigidly affix said bottom connecting end of said top panel with said top
end of said supporting shell, and that said base case has a top connecting end inserted
into a bottom end of said supporting shell, wherein a plurality of rivets are used
to rigidly affix said top connecting end of said base case with said bottom end of
said supporting shell.
18. A golf bag, as recited in claim 14, wherein said top panel has a bottom connecting
end inserted into a top end of said supporting shell, wherein a plurality of rivets
are used to rigidly affix said bottom connecting end of said top panel with said top
end of said supporting shell, and that said base case has a top connecting end inserted
into a bottom end of said supporting shell, wherein a plurality of rivets are used
to rigidly affix said top connecting end of said base case with said bottom end of
said supporting shell.
19. A golf bag, as recited in claim 15, wherein said top panel has a bottom connecting
end inserted into a top end of said supporting shell, wherein a plurality of rivets
are used to rigidly affix said bottom connecting end of said top panel with said top
end of said supporting shell, and that said base case has a top connecting end inserted
into a bottom end of said supporting shell, wherein a plurality of rivets are used
to rigidly affix said top connecting end of said base case with said bottom end of
said supporting shell.
20. A golf bag, as recited in claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12, wherein
said exterior cover bag comprises a tubular bag body fittedly enclosing around said
supporting shell, a plurality of storage bags attached at a rear surface of said tubular
bag body, and two front covers respectively affixed to two vertical sides of a front
surface of said bag body so that said two front covers are able to be connected by
a zipper.
21. A golf bag, as recited in claim 20, wherein an inner side of each of said front covers
is sewed with an elongated loop fastener while an outer side of said front cover is
sewed with at least a hoop fastener, so that said two front covers are able to respectively
fold up by attaching said hoop fastener with said loop fastener.
22. A golf bag, as recited in claim 13, wherein said exterior cover bag comprises a tubular
bag body fittedly enclosing around said supporting shell, a plurality of storage bags
attached at a rear surface of said tubular bag body, and two front covers respectively
affixed to two vertical sides of a front surface of said bag body so that said two
front covers are able to be connected by a zipper, wherein an inner side of each of
said front covers is sewed with an elongated loop fastener while an outer side of
said front cover is sewed with at least a hoop fastener, so that said two front covers
are able to respectively fold up by attaching said hoop fastener with said loop fastener,
wherein said exterior cover bag further comprises a head cover attached on top of
said bag body, said head cover comprising a U-shaped back cover which bottom end is
connected to a top end of said bag body by a second zipper, and a top and front cover
which is connected with said back cover along two front sides thereof by a pair of
zippers, wherein said means for carrying said golf bag comprises a shoulder strap
affixed to an end side of said bag body for shouldering and a hand carry strap affixed
to said end side of said bag body for hand carrying.
23. A golf bag, as recited in claim 14, wherein said exterior cover bag comprises a tubular
bag body fittedly enclosing around said supporting shell, a plurality of storage bags
attached at a rear surface of said tubular bag body, and two front covers respectively
affixed to two vertical sides of a front surface of said bag body so that said two
front covers are able to be connected by a zipper, wherein an inner side of each of
said front covers is sewed with an elongated loop fastener while an outer side of
said front cover is sewed with at least a hoop fastener, so that said two front covers
are able to respectively fold up by attaching said hoop fastener with said loop fastener,
wherein said exterior cover bag further comprises a head cover attached on top of
said bag body, said head cover comprising a U-shaped back cover which bottom end is
connected to a top end of said bag body by a second zipper, and a top and front cover
which is connected with said back cover along two front sides thereof by a pair of
zippers, wherein said means for carrying said golf bag comprises a shoulder strap
affixed to an end side of said bag body for shouldering and a hand carry strap affixed
to said end side of said bag body for hand carrying.
24. A golf bag, as recited in claim 15, wherein said exterior cover bag comprises a tubular
bag body fittedly enclosing around said supporting shell, a plurality of storage bags
attached at a rear surface of said tubular bag body, and two front covers respectively
affixed to two vertical sides of a front surface of said bag body so that said two
front covers are able to be connected by a zipper, wherein an inner side of each of
said front covers is sewed with an elongated loop fastener while an outer side of
said front cover is sewed with at least a hoop fastener, so that said two front covers
are able to respectively fold up by attaching said hoop fastener with said loop fastener,
wherein said exterior cover bag further comprises a head cover attached on top of
said bag body, said head cover comprising a U-shaped back cover which bottom end is
connected to a top end of said bag body by a second zipper, and a top and front cover
which is connected with said back cover along two front sides thereof by a pair of
zippers, wherein said means for carrying said golf bag comprises a shoulder strap
affixed to an end side of said bag body for shouldering and a hand carry strap affixed
to said end side of said bag body for hand carrying.
25. A golf bag, as recited in claim 16, wherein said exterior cover bag further comprises
a head cover attached on top of said bag body, said head cover comprising a U-shaped
back cover which bottom end is connected to a top end of said bag body by a second
zipper, and a top and front cover which is connected with said back cover along two
front sides thereof by a pair of zippers.
26. A golf bag, as recited in claim 25, wherein said means for carrying said golf bag
comprises a shoulder strap affixed to an end side of said bag body for shouldering
and a hand carry strap affixed to said end side of said bag body for hand carrying.
27. A golf bag, as recited in claim 17, wherein said exterior cover bag comprises a tubular
bag body fittedly enclosing around said supporting shell, a plurality of storage bags
attached at a rear surface of said tubular bag body, and two front covers respectively
affixed to two vertical sides of a front surface of said bag body so that said two
front covers are able to be connected by a zipper, wherein an inner side of each of
said front covers is sewed with an elongated loop fastener while an outer side of
said front cover is sewed with at least a hoop fastener, so that said two front covers
are able to respectively fold up by attaching said hoop fastener with said loop fastener,
wherein said exterior cover bag further comprises a head cover attached on top of
said bag body, said head cover comprising a U-shaped back cover which bottom end is
connected to a top end of said bag body by a second zipper, and a top and front cover
which is connected with said back cover along two front sides thereof by a pair of
zippers, wherein said means for carrying said golf bag comprises a shoulder strap
affixed to an end side of said bag body for shouldering and a hand carry strap affixed
to said end side of said bag body for hand carrying.
28. A golf bag, as recited in claim 18, wherein said exterior cover bag comprises a tubular
bag body fittedly enclosing around said supporting shell, a plurality of storage bags
attached at a rear surface of said tubular bag body, and two front covers respectively
affixed to two vertical sides of a front surface of said bag body so that said two
front covers are able to be connected by a zipper, wherein an inner side of each of
said front covers is sewed with an elongated loop fastener while an outer side of
said front cover is sewed with at least a hoop fastener, so that said two front covers
are able to respectively fold up by attaching said hoop fastener with said loop fastener,
wherein said exterior cover bag further comprises a head cover attached on top of
said bag body, said head cover comprising a U-shaped back cover which bottom end is
connected to a top end of said bag body by a second zipper, and a top and front cover
which is connected with said back cover along two front sides thereof by a pair of
zippers, wherein said means for carrying said golf bag comprises a shoulder strap
affixed to an end side of said bag body for shouldering and a hand carry strap affixed
to said end side of said bag body for hand carrying.
29. A golf bag, as recited in claim 19, wherein said exterior cover bag comprises a tubular
bag body fittedly enclosing around said supporting shell, a plurality of storage bags
attached at a rear surface of said tubular bag body, and two front covers respectively
affixed to two vertical sides of a front surface of said bag body so that said two
front covers are able to be connected by a zipper, wherein an inner side of each of
said front covers is sewed with an elongated loop fastener while an outer side of
said front cover is sewed with at least a hoop fastener, so that said two front covers
are able to respectively fold up by attaching said hoop fastener with said loop fastener,
wherein said exterior cover bag further comprises a head cover attached on top of
said bag body, said head cover comprising a U-shaped back cover which bottom end is
connected to a top end of said bag body by a second zipper, and a top and front cover
which is connected with said back cover along two front sides thereof by a pair of
zippers, wherein said means for carrying said golf bag comprises a shoulder strap
affixed to an end side of said bag body for shouldering and a hand carry strap affixed
to said end side of said bag body for hand carrying.