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Father’s Day is coming up, and while you may not be able to help your dad correct his slice, you can still upgrade his golf gear. STITCH offers high-quality golf bags created for comfort, storage and eye-catching design—from minimalist walking bags to cart bags that offer loads of storage spots. And this Father’s Day, STITCH is sweetening the deal for Sports Illustrated readers: Get 20% off sitewide on orders over $150 with code SI20.
All STITCH bags are made from a proprietary fabric that mimics the look and feel of synthetic leather. And the result is a surprisingly lightweight and durable bag with a high-end look and touch. The material is waterproof and stain-resistant too. Each bag also features gunmetal hardware and finishes.
Personalize your bag from STITCH with M.I.Y.
One of the coolest features that STITCHGolf offers is customization. The brand has always offered personalized signature ingots (more on that later). But this Father’s Day, STITCH is announcing “Make It Yours,” a fully-customizable golf bag that allows you to pick the straps, pockets and chassis—in addition to adding the brand’s signature customizable initials. This unique offering means the Dad in your life can choose a truly personalized bag that fits his signature style and needs. He can even order different bags for different seasons, occasions and styles.
M.I.Y. STITCH bags, from $118
Want to go the classic route? Simply customize the ingot with the initials of your choosing. The special STITCH ingots are magnetized, so it’s super easy to add it to a bag or even switch out different options depending on the occasion. All you have to do is find the bag you want from the STITCH product page, and then select “Personalize this item” to add up to two initials in vertical layout or three initials in horizontal layout. If you’re not sure how the Dad in your life (or whoever you’re buying for) would like to personalize it, the bag will include simple and straightforward instructions for ordering their own personalized ingot which can be attached later.
The STITCH SL1 golf bag is designed to be sleek and lightweight, weighing in at only three and a half pounds. This combined with its single cushion-comfort strap makes it a great caddie bag for any golfer who likes to walk the course and not feel bogged down. It features two saddle pockets on either side and two vent pockets at the top to stash personal belongings and hold a drink. Additionally, its single divider holds up to 14 clubs.
Moving up a tad in size and scale is the SL2 bag. STITCH declares this golf bag to be “the perfect walking bag.” It weighs in at 4 lbs. 10 oz., and features a 4-way, full-length divider. There’s a hip pad that offers additional comfort for your dad while he’s making his way around the greens, and he can keep his valuables in the felt-lined, full-side pocket. There’s also an insulated pocket to hold his drink. The SL2 comes with both single and double straps for multiple carrying options. An attachable nylon rain hood is also included.
For the dad who needs more storage, the STITCH SL cart bag is a great option. STITCH calls this its “retro mini tour bag” because it’s a relatively light cart bag at 9 lbs. 10 oz., and its design is a throwback to staff bags from the 1970s. STITCH doesn’t make them any bigger than this, with a 5-way divider and more storage than most dads will know what to do with.
There are two SL Cart bags available to choose from and you add a personalized signature ignot for $10 more:
STICH offers free shipping on all U.S. orders over $200, so that means you get free shipping on any of its golf bags. And if the gift isn’t perfect, In-stock items are returnable within 30 days after purchase.
Prices are accurate and items in stock at time of publishing.
Adam Zammiello is a content writer based near Raleigh, NC.