Equipment
The Jones Stand Bag

In the days when wooden heads and steel shafts defined a golfer, when grips were green and irons thin, the Jones bag company ruled the land.
No matter what other bag you had, once you saw a single-strapped Jones bag slung backward across the shoulder of a player, you had to have one. They were that cool. If the most interesting man in the world had been a thing back then, he would have toted his clubs in a Jones.
In 2013, the Jones Sports Company introduced a forward-thinking version of its original stand bag. The padded strap, the twisted carry handle, and the signature, two-zippered ball pouch are back. The lightweight bag, maxing out at 5.4 pounds, is available in four colors: navy blue, black, grey and red.
“The Jones golf bag is an icon for many golfers and seeing the pure and simple design again is both nostalgic and refreshing in today’s marketplace. It’s an honor to receive recognition.”
These words from Chris Carnahan, business development director at Jones, isolate focus on the basic lines of a golf bag in a world where golf bag development is more complicated than the engine of a sports car. The recognition of which he speaks was a Silver medal distinction by one of the major golf magazines.
Pockets define the Jones golf bag. Each side is equipped with full-length pockets, so that all foul-weather gear need not be crammed into one, ill-equipped pouch. At the top of each side pocket is a separate, mesh section for valuables that need to be separated and accessed with ease. The ball space is pure Jones: two zippers, one enormous pouch. The club divider is three-tiered, like stadium seating for golf clubs. Padded separators ensure that no club shafts will be scraped or gouged. The umbrella sleeve is truly a sleeve, not a hopeful ring offering little support for today’s super umbrellas.
If there is a drawback, it’s the single strap. Medical science and ergonomics support dual-strapped systems, from book bags for kids to golf bags for those who choose to carry their clubs. While the Jones bag strap is wide and comfortable in the contact area, there will still be shifting from left to right shoulder over the course of the round. The price point ($199.95) is not in the economy range, but if the quality of the bag warrants it, they will come and they will buy it.
Visit www.jonesgolfbags.com to learn more about all of the company’s products.
Equipment
BK’s Breakdowns: Cameron Young’s winning WITB, 2025 Wyndham Championship

Cameron Young’s WITB from his win at the 2025 Wyndham Championship. Cameron is a Titleist staff player but his bag is definitely filled with some unique clubs. Here are the clubs he used to secure his first PGA Tour win!
Driver: Titleist GT2 (9 degrees, A1 SureFit setting)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Pro Orange 70 TX
3-wood: Titleist GT3 (15 degrees)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Tensei 1K White 80 TX
Hybrid: Titleist GT2 (21 degrees)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus HB Black VeloCore+ 10 X
Irons: Titleist T200 (4), Titleist T100 (5), Titleist 631.CY Prototype (6-9)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold X7 (4-9)
Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM10 (48-10F, 52-12F, 56-14F @57), WedgeWorks (60-K* @62)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold X7
Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom 9.5 Tour Prototype
Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord
Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Prototype
Whats in the Bag
Peter Malnati WITB 2025 (August)

- Peter Malnati what’s in the bag accurate as of the Wyndham Championship. More photos from the event here.
Driver: Titleist GT3 (10 degrees, C2 SureFit setting)
Shaft: Project X Denali Blue 60 TX
3-wood: Titleist GT3 (15 degrees, A1 SureFit setting)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 7 X
7-wood: Titleist GT2 (21 degrees, D1 SureFit setting)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 8 X
Irons: Titleist T150 (4, 5), Titleist T100 (6-9)
Shafts: True Temper AMT Tour White X100
Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM10 (48-10F @47, 52-12F, 56-08M @57, 60-04T @62)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400
Putter: Scotty Cameron Studio Style Fastback 1.5 Tour Prototype
Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet
Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Yellow
Equipment
GolfWRX Members Choice presented by 2nd Swing: Best driver of 2025

We’re proud to once again partner with 2nd Swing Golf to bring you GolfWRX Members Choice 2025! 2nd Swing has more than 150,000 new and pre-swung golf clubs available in six store locations and online. Check them out here.
What is the best driver in 2025? At GolfWRX, we take great pride in our online community and the cumulative knowledge and experience of our members. When it comes to the best driver of 2025, we want to know what our forum faithful think.
Since our founding in 2005, the bedrock of GolfWRX.com has been the community of passionate and knowledgeable golfers in our forums, and we put endless trust in the opinions of our GolfWRX members — the most knowledgeable community of golfers on the internet. No other group of golfers in the world tests golf clubs as frequently or as extensively, nor is armed with such in-depth information about the latest technology.
Below are the results of GolfWRX member voting for the 2025 best driver, along with the vote percentage for each club.
Best driver of 2025: The top 5
5. Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond: 6.02%
Callaway’s pitch: “For golfers looking for a fast, forgiving, yet workable driver, the Elyte Triple Diamond features a tour-inspired shape and is the preferred model by most Callaway tour players.”
You can read what other golfers are saying about the driver in the GolfWRX forums, and see our launch piece here. Shop the Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond here.
4. Ping G440 Max: 6.86%
Ping’s pitch: “The most forgiving G440 model, MAX has a hotter face to generate speed and distance, and a lighter overall system weight with a longer shaft (46″) for faster clubhead speed, higher launch and longer carries. The Free Hosel and Carbonfly Wrap crown save weight to create our lowest CG ever and increase forgiveness while contributing to a more muted, pleasing sound.”
You can read what other golfers are saying about the driver in the GolfWRX forums, and see our launch piece here. Shop the Ping G440 Max here.
3. Ping G440 LST: 9.53%
Ping’s pitch: “LST is an especially good fit for faster swings, offering less spin and more control with a penetrating trajectory. A hotter face, lighter overall system weight and longer shaft (46″) deliver more speed and distance while maintaining tight dispersion.”
@phizzy30: “Not a fan of Ping drivers in general, but 440 LST takes the cake. It’s super forgiving across the face for a low spin head, looks and sounds good and the ability to make it play neutral or slightly fade biased through the hosel settings is very appealing.”
You can read what other golfers are saying about the driver in the GolfWRX forums, and see our launch piece here. Shop the Ping G440 LST here.
2. Titleist GT3: 16.55%
Titleist’s pitch: “The GT3 Driver offers Titleist’s boldest combination of power and personalization through adjustable performance. Dial in the CG Track to your frequent contact location to make your biggest drives even bigger while taking total control over flight and shaping.”
@mrmikeac: “I’ve been Anti-Titleist for years and years and years (outside of Vokey, of course). With that being said, HOLY BEGEEZUS the GT3 driver is an absolute NUCLEAR MONSTER! This thing blew my G430 10K Max out of the water in every single category. Forgiveness is the biggest thing that stands out of me, the 3 model has always been one of the less forgiving models in the past but this GT3 can take bad shot after bad shot and still end up in the fairway, I think a ton of that has to do with the adjustability, it’s actually effective. Feel and sound is perfect, that solid crack is so addicting to hear and when you hit it out the screws this thing can absolutely bomb it. Titleist, I’m sorry for doubting you. You have converted me.”
You can read what other golfers are saying about the driver in the GolfWRX forums, and see our launch piece here. Shop the Titleist GT3 here.
1. Titleist GT2: 22.91%
Titleist’s pitch: “Delivering impressive distance from any impact point, the Titleist GT2 Driver extracts maximum performance through a forgiving design. Get the stability and added confidence of a high-MOI driver without sacrificing speed.”
@DTorres: “The Titleist GT2 has proven to be the best driver of the year. Packaged in a classic profile, GT2 perfectly balances performance and forgiveness while consistently being a high performer across all categories.”
You can read what other golfers are saying about the driver in the GolfWRX forums, and see our launch piece here. Shop the Titleist GT2 here.
Other drivers receiving >2% of the vote
Driver | Vote percentage (%) |
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Cobra DS Adapt Max K | 4.85% |
Ping G430 Max 10K | 3.85% |
Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond | 3.68% |
TaylorMade Qi35 | 3.51% |
Callaway Elyte | 3.18% |
Cobra DS Adapt X | 2.34% |
Cobra DS Adapt LS | 2.17% |
TaylorMade Qi35 LS | 2.17% |
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James
Feb 25, 2015 at 12:44 pm
I still have my High School Jones bag gently boxed away in my garage from 1992! The reason I ditched it was because I wanted a bag with a stand. If I’m feeling nostalgic, I suppose I can always dig it out.
Scott king
Sep 29, 2014 at 11:54 am
I ride, carry and pushcart does this work for all? I hate my stand bag for being in the cart. It squeezes my clubs and pisses me off. I want to know if this bag will work on my pushcart as well.
Ronald Montesano
Aug 15, 2013 at 6:15 am
Jeff…when I received the assignment, I was immediately time-traveled back to the early 1980s, playing high school golf, carrying my Jones bag. It IS good that they are still around. I also hope that they stay. We hope that you stay, too, and keep providing enthusiastic (or critical, if necessary) commentary.
Ronald Montesano
Aug 15, 2013 at 6:14 am
Ben…Jones will depend on word of mouth and keyboard from guys like you. While the bag market may be expansive, advertising dollars (as you know) are needed to open the door. An experience like yours is precisely what they want to hear. I appreciate you stopping by…don’t be a stranger!
Ronald Montesano
Aug 15, 2013 at 6:11 am
Chuck…different straps for different saps, I guess. I’m known for carrying supplies for days in my bag, but do have a smaller, one-strapped bag to carry a few clubs to the range. Excellent point.
Jeff
Aug 14, 2013 at 1:35 pm
Wow, I had a Jones bag more than 20 years ago and completely forgot all about them. Good to see they are still around!
Ben Barren
Jul 28, 2013 at 10:48 pm
I have carried my Jones Players #001 Carry bag with 14 clubs half a dozen balls, gatorade, incidentals etc for over 150 rounds now on a hilly Norman 7000 yard course and not a scratch. The balance of the bag is really good and I’ve tried many over the years. So functionally they are great I expect this bag to be the same. And it’s a huge relief not to pay few hundred dollars for huge advertising logos for the major brands. Golf should not be a big advertisement for conglomerates. #EnjoyYourWalk and all that 🙂 Go Jones! If anything I hope they take it more high end with exotic leather touches and technical innovations in sturdiness, weight and carryability. While also staying at least half to one third cheaper than all leather $800+ MacKenzie Walker carry bags or some of the interesting Japanese stand/travel/golf bags such as the Mizuno/Porter stand collaboration bags that went over the $1000USD level on Rakuten. The golf bag market is big enough not to be the latest tack TaylorMade/Titleist/Calloway logo on the side of a cart bag that goes onto a driveable cart while people take 4.5-5 hours to play a resort course.
Chuck
Jul 28, 2013 at 2:50 pm
I always thought that if a bag required two straps, it was too big and/or you were carrying too much stuff.
Ronald Montesano
Jul 26, 2013 at 5:24 pm
C Harman,
Long live defiance! Jones should use you in its advertising campaign. Thank you for writing today.
C Harman
Jul 26, 2013 at 4:08 pm
Best bags ever made! I have used mine for 25 years. I am glad to see hey are making a come back. I will defiantly buy one!
Ronald Montesano
Jul 26, 2013 at 3:17 pm
Thanks for the comment, Omar. For some people, $200 is a cheap go for the memories. Here’s hoping that Jones’ return makes it big.
Omar
Jul 26, 2013 at 2:26 pm
For $200 you can get a lighter, much better stand bag from most other companies. Only reason to by this is for old memories, or too much money burning a hole in your pocket
Ronald Montesano
Jul 26, 2013 at 1:54 pm
Don’t know, David. What was his putting line called? I’ll do a little digging.
David
Jul 26, 2013 at 1:14 pm
So has Chris Carnahan abandoned his putter business?