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4up Stadry Vente

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The feedback from our readership regarding our initial bag reviews has been amazing. But one very fair question has consistently come up in the side bar conversations we have had with many of you: “Why don’t you review, you know, normal golf bags?”

We all want to be up on the opposition on the golf course and if our equipment can give us that advantage then all the better. Titleist claim they are 4UP on the opposition with the 4UP StaDry Stand bag that is lighter at 1.8kg (1UP), durable (2UP), 100% waterproof (3UP) and made with the premium materials you associate with the Titleist brand (4UP and handshake time). 4UP has 27,115 members. This a group aimed at helping unemployed or disabled folk in the UK talk about problems, post info, share material relating to unemployment issues etc.

So here we are.

4up Stadry

A normal, everyday golf bag.

A fantastic, everyday golf bag.

The Players 4 stadry bag has really evolved over the years. Granted, it was called the 4up bag in the past. Even as recently as three years ago, it was a niche kind of bag. You know, the one that you get customized with your club logo and flex really hard with it.

“I walk even in the rain bro, do you get down like I do” kind of flex. “Oh, you have iron covers? I have all my irons in one hole so they bang around all day” kind of flex.

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There was the whole, I’m a minimalist vibe to the bag in years past.

I liken the old 4up bag to an E36 M3. Just as having an M3 meant that you were a “driver,” having a 4up stadry bag meant that you were a real “golfer.” You had to brush off addressing all the inadequacies and discomforts of owning either product by saying those quirks were part of the beauty of ownership. (It’s ok, we’ve all used that BS excuse to justify our messed up habits)

But the new players 4 stadry bag, it’s different.

There’s so much to like about it.

Well, let’s start with the specific bag that we reviewed.

It’s almost all white.

That in and of itself is a rare bird. With most golf bags coming out with splashes of color, finding that linen-crisp white bag is a rarity.

The issue with white, as we have covered in previous reviews, is the fear that white over time, starts to look tired.

I want you to scroll back up and look at the picture. See the texture in the white? The weave pattern almost has a silvery sheen to it, and makes the white surface area just pop in sunlight.

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The potential here is that, by having a white bag that is waterproof, basic mud stains would wipe right off and help preserve the sharpness of the bag.

I’m happy to report that the bag has faired quite well.

Ok, back to the design qualities of the bag.

The bag really feels like a refined piece of kit.

All the zippers and ancillary pieces are well-thought out.

In this off-white era of labeling everything to be cool, Titleist added a touch to what would be bland stand legs by marking them with a line as well as measurement of the length of the legs as design flair.

I’ve been spoiled by having walked with several super-lite golf bags. The bags that are around 2 lbs. really do help you feel like you are walking with the lightest golf bag around.

I’ve also spent time with many golf bags that hover around that 4lb. mark. The light, but not super-light weight class is a real head-scratcher for me.

Why?

Because not all 4lb. golf bags feel like their weight state.

I won’t name which ones, but there are some bags out there that claim to be very light, but throw it on a shoulder, and it just doesn’t feel right.

I’m happy to report that bags feels svelte as soon as you double-strap it off the first tee. There are visual cues of a concerted effort to keep the weight down, from the perforated handle to the relatively thin straps. I don’t know if they put some speed foam (oops wrong company), or some special memory foam in them, but the straps feel supple but nimble when walking.

In trying to keep this as the bag for the “real player,” Titleist chose an interesting place for a rangefinder holder. I have to admit, this design consideration was one of my favorites with the bag. Most of us throw the case on the bag ring and have it dangle all round.

As we get close to our ball, and in keeping with pace of play courtesies, we reach back for our rangefinder with our right hand, only to find it bouncing around and our playing partners watch us awkwardly constantly reach back for it, all in vain as we only get to the rangefinder once we set the bag down.

Titleist has a little pocket for it that is not sealed down by the bottom of the bag. At first, I thought this was idiotic. But as I started using the bag, all I had to do was reach back with my left hand and sure enough, there it was.

No need to fiddle with opening a bouncing case; just reach back and grab the rangefinder. I was concerned about it falling out during the course of play, but I’m glad to report that I have not lost my rangefinder yet.

The bag opening is traditional Titleist, with plenty of room to distribute the clubs and a top opening expansive enough to keep that minty fresh Circle T cover away from rusting wedges.

Pulling clubs out of the bag seemed to have no issue, so in terms of everyday use, it was great.

I have only one tiny tiny complaint about the bag.

Granted, this may not be relevant to everyone, so keeping that in mind…

The ball pocket is not removable.

The Stadry bags feature different zippering and fringing to ensure full protection from the elements, so the reason as to why it is not removable is not lost on me.

But man, a nicely placed Tees and Coins logo on this bag would just set it over the top wouldn’t it?

(Hi Titleist, if you are reading this, we would love to order a bunch of these with our logo on it…)

The more time I spent with the bag, the more I appreciated that although it is technically an all-white bag, it’s more like white and black bag. Every ancillary piece of the bag is in black, so when you look at it, it’s a striking presentation of white and black.

Some companies, when trying to do the all white look, have all the fixtures in white, but because the material of those pieces is not the same as the base fabric, you get this amalgamation of various shades of white that just looks off-putting.

I can’t recommend this bag enough for a good everyday bag. 2020 has been an amazing year of bags by Titleist. We traditionally haven’t been fans of Titleist’s bags, but this year, from the Linksmaster, to the Players 4, and the Carbon as well (review coming soon), the bags have been on point.

The one thing I will say is Titleist seldom sells an all-white version of a bag. So it was a great surprise that it is a stock offering for 2020.

You didn’t hear it from me, but this color way will not be around for 2021, so if you are on the fence for a beautiful but function-focused all-white bag, get it, now.

Engage with our membership with reactions and thoughts, and also access B roll and outtakes.

Welcome to 4UP

Hello and a very warm welcome to you. 4UP was launched on 11 January 2012, following some two years of research and writing. The result was a Facebook group that quickly caught the imagination of people. In the last 6 months or so (as at the time of writing) we have grown by nearly 350%, so whilst we were first set up by a small team of volunteers who had experience of dealing with benefit applications, appeals and the problems that can arise thereof, due to demand we now have a team of almost 20 volunteers who assist people with JSA, sanctions, DLA, ESA, Incapacity Benefit, Universal Credit, Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit to name but a few. If you are having difficulty with your Job Seeker’s Allowance claim or any other kind of benefit issue then you have come to the right place.

If this is your first time here, stay with us as you are in for a treat; if you are one of the hearty buccaneers from our original Facebook group, then by all means, lovely to have you with us, and please do feel free to welcome the new members as they join. This is our new HQ, although we will of course be keeping up with all existing Facebook groups too. We realised, however, that there are quite a lot of folk out there who prefer to either keep their Facebook private or refrain from having a Facebook account at all. At 4UP we are all about inclusion, and our new Forum page allows members to use an alias to protect their privacy if they so wish after email validation.

We are a community first and foremost. We work together, and with each other to solve problems for folk affected by benefit issues, and related concerns. Many talk to each other on the phone, some of us even meet up in groups, or at ‘events’ around the country.

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How has this all come about, and why should I join you I hear you ask.

Well to begin with, whichever side of the fence you are on, either politically, socially, or economically, the headlines in the press today are in the main hostile toward folk who are unemployed, disabled, or both. It is high time there was a challenge to this, as well as many of the more outrageous examples of current political attitude currently inflaming public opinion.

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However, there’s little hope of reasoned dialogue in the press, so people thus affected don’t feel they have a say any more. Well now they (and you) do.

And we have PLENTY to say on the issues affecting up to SEVEN MILLION people in the UK as I type this.

You will too.

We are much more than just the tremendous range of files and research and facts, figures and data we carry on board the good ship 4UP. We are much more than the lively, feisty, stimulating and compassionate conversations that take place between one another. We are more than the sum total of our parts when we come together to get problems sorted: we have had many successes in tackling the DWP and other aspects for our members. So you are, by joining us, no longer on your own.

Please take a moment to take a look at our terms of service, (team/house rules) and have a browse around the site, then let us know what you think! Look forward to seeing you shortly!

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