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Old 07-05-2007, 02:19 AM
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I have a question, Will a normal set of golf clubs fit in the trunk and also if anyone knows about hockey will a decent sized hockey bag fit in the Trunk as well.
This is not at the same time
I want to know if these items will fit in at separate time?
 
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Originally Posted by Graf2926
I have a question, Will a normal set of golf clubs fit in the trunk and also if anyone knows about hockey will a decent sized hockey bag fit in the Trunk as well.
This is not at the same time
I want to know if these items will fit in at separate time?
One of the biggest complaints I've heard about the crossfire is that you can not fit a golf bag in the trunk, due to the trunks odd size.

Coincidentaly, one of the most annoying things that can be done on a website is posting in huge font.
 
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Old 07-05-2007, 07:12 AM
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Not sure about golf clubs - gave up the game when my 17 year old stepson became a 2 handicapper. I can, however, easily carry a range bag and three or four 42 inch rifles and ammo with ease.

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Old 07-05-2007, 08:29 AM
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as an avid golfer...my ogio bag barely fits in my coupe... i have to remove my driver & 3 wood for them to fit in on an angle.



you must place the bottom of the bag in first (against the lower left corner)... then maneuver the top in.

its a tight fit but gets me to the course twice a week.
 
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Old 07-05-2007, 09:06 AM
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To add to andrew's post I just played yesterday and at first had some difficulty fitting my bag in (its an older bag and a bit longer than the new ones). However after angling it slipped in quite easily. A hockey bag I doubt you could fit. If its longer than your golf bag with clubs sticking out of it... its gonna be tight.
 
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Old 07-05-2007, 01:24 PM
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As I don't golf, I'm happy that the Crossfire has difficulty fitting a golf bag. If it could, I think more of them would have sold, they wouldn't be so inexpensive today, and I wouldn't own one (well, two, actually ).
 
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I play ice hockey several times a week, and my bag has no problem fitting in the trunk. I don't know if a wheeled bag would fit, because they're stiffer.

PS. Despite my user name I play right wing, not goalie. I only mention it because goalie bags are huge.
 
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About 8 months ago, I let my daughter use my car. My golf clubs were in the front seat. I figured that was good because no passengers seat would be available... wrong... She took out the woods, put up the roadster divider and got the bag in the trunk and then dropped the boyfriend off at his house.

The moral of the story... Where there's a will. there's a way!
 
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I am going golfing saturday and I wasn't to sure if my clubs would fit. So I did a dry run yesterday to see if they would fit in my '04 crossfire. It took a little Maneuvering to get them in but they fit along with my fold up cart.
 
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Nice sticks, Andrew...I have the same putter has you...love it...though this past 4th, it was misbehaving...shot an 84, though...with 3 ...3 putts...two doubles... and 3 missed birdie putts down the stretch...Not to bore you with my golf game, but hey...I am a Golfer Gal!!!
 
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I have had 2 sets of clubs, shoes and clothes for a weekend in the trunk of my 04 coupe. It takes a little planning but it all goes in. And you can still see out the back window.
 
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Originally Posted by saxman
One of the biggest complaints I've heard about the crossfire is that you can not fit a golf bag in the trunk, due to the trunks odd size.

Coincidentaly, one of the most annoying things that can be done on a website is posting in huge font.
Absolutely correct on this
 
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My Sticks end up riding as a passenger. The trunk is about 1/2 foot short
 
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