WordNet
n. golf equipment consisting of a bag for carrying golf clubs and balls
Usage examples of "golf bag".
I flip my golf bag over my shoulder, hit off the first tee, and walk briskly down the fairway, dressed in jeans and sneakers.
I got my golf bag out of the bedroom and hauled it, along with Wacky's, out to my car.
James and I accordingly showered, changed, and left all our wet things steaming, including my sopping new shoes and golf bag, and then ambled back to the dining-room for tinctures.
I want you to go to my locker and in there you'll find my golfing clothes and a golf bag full of clubs.
Then he threw the heavy white leather golf bag, with a brand name emblazoned on it in gold script, over his shoulder, and set his hat on his head with both hands.
The report later turned up in a golf bag owned by Councilman Bruce Grandy, along with an envelope containing approximately $4,500 in cash.
Stoat hung his golf bag over one shoulder and took a beer from the cooler.
He saw it coming and had already drawn the bright silver blade of the Wardens from the golf bag.
We do know that it was the murder weapon, and we know it came from the ex-wife's golf bag, which was in the trunk of her unlocked car in the parking area.
He'd even have time to finish his round of golf, shower, and change before he left, Jack told himself, folding the phone back up and dropping it in the pocket of the golf bag.
He'd found an empty golf bag with a hard-plastic lining that would conceal the canister, set the timer, and dropped it in.
He walked to the cart and the golf bag, where he kept his cellular phone.
I leaned my golf bag against several walls, and not one fell down.
Behind Curtis stood one of the guards, sans machine gun, with a golf bag slung over his shoulder.