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05-25-2012, 05:45 PM | #15 |
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05-25-2012, 05:48 PM | #16 |
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Looks decent enough! I was wondering if it'd be wide enough to carry a rifle, personally. I collect WWI/WWII infantry rifles.
Looks like it'll be fine, even if have to lay the longer ones diagonally. |
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The trunk actually has adequate space for 2 golf bags in the end and could even do 3 if the seat would split. The REAL problem is that in the design, they failed to add a 60/40 split seat in the car. This makes it really difficult to transfer 3 golfers and 3 sets of clubs to the course. So I am actually considering just taking a saw to my backseat and sawing it in half. I am reluctant to do this though as there is a baby way on the way and that would likely remove the safety factor from the rear seat as well. Scouring the internet, I can't believe that I haven't found one other person complaining about this problem.
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Also I found that I could get my clubs in and put the rear seat back up, but it had to come down to get the bag into the trunk due to the length of the longer clubs. All of my clubs are standard length.
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Mine fits. I do have to pull my driver and 3 wood out because they are just a hair too long to squeeze through the opening though.
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If I was stuck with a Golf, I'd hide it in a bag too.
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My golf bag fits fine in the trunk with the seat up but I as well had to remove drivers and woods and place them beside the bag because they could not fit still being in the bag. (An inch too long) Had enough room for a cart if it folds up decently.
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