Abstract: Golf bag, comprising a club holder, provided with supporting legs, for receiving golf clubs. The golf bag is adjustable between a collapsed position in which the supporting legs extend substantially along the club holder, and a folded-out position in which the supporting legs extend away from the club holder and support the club holder in an inclined position. The club holder comprises a flexible pouch for therein receiving golf clubs by the shaft thereof.
Abstract: Golf bag, comprising a front panel and a back panel having therebetween a bundle of shaft receptacles for therein receiving a golf club by the shaft thereof. Front and back panel are pivotably connected with each other at a bottom of the golf bag, and are adjustable relative to each other between a collapsed, substantially flat position in which front and back panel run substantially along each other, and a folded-out, substantially wedge-shaped position in which front and back panel diverge and in which between their free ends a presentation surface is located. The shaft receptacles terminate in the presentation surface and with mutual spacing are grouped in rows which nm along each other with an intermediate distance, so that golf clubs whose shaft is received in a shaft receptacle have their heads positioned on the presentation surface in rows spaced apart with an intermediate distance.