The ifrothgolf review
A lightweight 14-way cart bag aimed squarely at golfers who push or ride rather than carry. It pairs a full club-separating top with eleven pockets, an insulated cooler, and a base designed to lock onto a trolley without spinning. Think of it as a proper organisational hub that happens to weigh next to nothing for its size.
What's great
The 14 full-length dividers actually work, so you can grab a club without the usual three coming out with it, and nothing rattles on a bumpy cart path. Storage is the real win here: eleven pockets including a genuinely useful insulated cooler that swallows a few cans, plus a putter well that fits a fat SuperStroke grip without a fight. The pushcart-enabled base sits flat and refuses to twist, and the pass-through strap means you can still reach your gear once it is clipped on. For a full cart bag it is impressively light.
Worth knowing
It is built for trolleys and carts, full stop. There is no proper carry strap system, so if you ever want to walk and shoulder it you will be out of luck. The 14-way top, while tidy, eats into the depth of the upper dividers a touch, and taller iron sets can sit a little proud. At around 179 pounds it is also priced above plenty of capable cart bags, so you are paying a bit for the TaylorMade name and the lighter weight.
The verdict
If you ride or push and want one bag that keeps everything sorted, stays put on the trolley and does not weigh a tonne, this is an easy bag to live with. Just go in knowing it is a dedicated cart bag, not a do-everything carry option, and that you are paying a small premium for the light weight.





