Captain_Kirk
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Well folks, there you have it. Chalk up another one for the Cayman.
Let's review what we see here...
- This is the best look yet at how a set of clubs fit in this vehicle.
- A carry bag fits but doesn't appear to be able to tuck the bottom diameter of the bag fully into the pockets behind the wheel wells.
- Putting the club heads into the pocket instead of the base of the bag might be an option, but the bag would be sitting somewhat upside down.
- Still concerned about fitting a cart bag.
- Woods need to be pulled from the bag.
- Not perfect but acceptable.
- Does this guy really play 3 fairway woods? Those headcovers look too big for any to be a hybrid.
- Ogio head covers?
- Even the smallest push cart doesn't look like it's going to be along for the ride.
- Better than trying to use a 718 Cayman to go to the golf course!
The same goes with the Supra. On the 718, you'll have to take them out as well but worked on the 987/981Not a win if you're trying to take a Cayman to the golf course. You'd have to put the clubs in the passenger seat!.
You can have the aluminum bar removed, which is not a structural piece, & it would give you a little more flexability. That's the first thing I'm doing, than the tint on the rear hatch, so stuff doesn't cook back there.I just got my supra back from ceramic and tint , Off to the golf course My cart bag and clicgear cart fit - but its tight.
That bar is 100% structural.You can have the aluminum bar removed, which is not a structural piece, & it would give you a little more flexability. That's the first thing I'm doing, than the tint on the rear hatch, so stuff doesn't cook back there.
I think the cross bar is hollow plastic if I remember correctly.That bar is 100% structural.