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Old 04-12-2005, 08:52 PM   #1
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Default GOLF CLUBS & the 318ti

Anyone who currently owns a 318ti.

Do golf clubs fit in the 318ti without putting the backseat down? My sticks are pricey & I wouldn't like to leave them sitting out in plain view with the seats down in a hatchback.

Does anyone know if you can fit a standard set of clubs in the back?

thanks in advance for any light you can shed on this!!

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Old 04-12-2005, 08:58 PM   #2
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NO I don't belive you can I have tried. But I think you could maybe do it if you kind of the put the seat down a little and poked the bag out slightly but otherwise I don't think so
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My clubs fit fine in my car. I have a smaller-style golf bag, maybe a larger one wouldn't fit.
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My clubs fit fine in my car. I have a smaller-style golf bag, maybe a larger one wouldn't fit.
Is that in the back? OR with the seats down?

Can you post a photo?

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Sorry no pics, they fit across the back, without putting the seat down. Why don't you just try it?
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i think he's looking to buy.

i've fit my father's clubs in the back no problem (i'm not a golfer myself), but more than one bag might be a problem. the very rear part of the trunk is widest, and will accomodate most bags that you would carry.

if you're a cart person, or like rodney dangerfield's character in caddyshack, you might have to put the seats down.


just be glad you're not a skiier.
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i think he's looking to buy.

i've fit my father's clubs in the back no problem (i'm not a golfer myself), but more than one bag might be a problem. the very rear part of the trunk is widest, and will accomodate most bags that you would carry.

if you're a cart person, or like rodney dangerfield's character in caddyshack, you might have to put the seats down.


just be glad you're not a skiier.
TRUE!! Looking to buy.

Thanks for the info... sourced out a few to look at here in Vancouver. Anyone know anyone who has a nice one for sale?

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Mine fit in the back. Takes all the space across the widest part, but they fit.
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I've got a tour bag which won't fit unless I take the driver out.

Actually, I might as well leave it out!
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correction to my previous post mine do fit I just tried it today.
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i can fit two normal sized golf bags in my hatch...and two 10 inch subs...

like the others say, the widest part of the trunk is closest to the rear...a bag fits nicely in there...however you can also stack one right on top of it to fit two in there! this is also with the seats up.

before i had subs, i could fit three normal sized golf bags in there. dont remember how, but i remember back in the day i was the only one out of my three firends that could drive, and i remember cramming three bags in there somehow...
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I have a vey large ping hoofer bag and i can fit 2 of them in the back with out the seats folded down but it is a tigth squeeze
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