By Leonard Finkel
Ben Hogan Golf released its BH1 Stand Bags, blending the best of carry bags and cart bags into a hybrid stand bag.
The new BH1 Stand Bag is engineered to blend the best features of both carry and cart bags to create a golf bag with all the features necessary to satisfy walkers and riders alike. Light enough to carry comfortably, the BH1 Stand Bag offers plenty of storage for those who prefer to ride and want all their gear and accessories with them at all times.
Highlights of the BH1 Stand bag include:
- Popular 5 way top desired the most by golfers
- Seven zippered pockets offer the ultimate in organization and are easily accessible, whether your bag is strapped on a cart or standing upright on the retractable legs
- Velour lined and waterproof valuables pocket
- Waterproof garment pocket
- Velour lined range finder pocket
- Two larger garment pockets
- Two ball pockets
- Cooler pouch
- Full length dividers for easy club removal and organization
- Dual strap harness for stress free carrying
- Towel holder and umbrella holder
- Light enough to carry and sturdy enough to ride
The BH1 Stand Bags come in four different Ben Hogan combinations: white, blue with white trim, blue with red trim and the classic Hogan red, white & blue with grey accents. All are adorned with the iconic Ben Hogan signature. Suggested retail price is $209. Pre-orders for holiday delivery are now being taken at www.benhogangolf.com
Leonard Finkel is the author of The Secrets to the Game of Golf & Life and former editor in chief of Golf Journeys Magazine. His work has been featured in almost 200 publications including Golf Magazine, Golf Digest, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Golf Illustrated, Golf Tips and Player Magazine. He has written more than a dozen cover stories for Golf Today Magazine. He has written extensively about golf and travel and has added poker to his writing repertoire. Finkel also works as a marketing and public relations consultant. His specialty niche is writing advertorial copy. Prior to his career in golf, Finkel owned a chain of retail stores and a consulting and import company based in Asia. He attended the University of Utah.