Jones Sports Company Introduces All-Weather Golf Bags

Jones Sports Company, makers of the iconic single strap golf bag has introduced two new all-weather golf bags, the All-Weather Jones Stand Bag and All-Weather Original Jones. The classic Jones golf bags that have lasted the test of time are now ready to endure the test of nature. Designed for the walking golfer who plays rain or shine, Jones’ lightweight, all-weather golf bags resist the elements and protect a golfer’s valuables. jones golf bag all weather

Both the All-Weather Jones Stand Bag and All-Weather Original Jones feature seam sealed zippers and water resistant nylon as well as Jones’ signature features; single strap, twisted handle, double zipper ball pouch, full-length outerwear pocket, and exterior umbrella sleeve. The All-Weather Jones Stand Bag has additional features including fur top club divider, updated stand mechanism, velour lined valuables pouches, an additional umbrella sleeve and rain hood. Designed and tested in the Pacific Northwest, the new all-weather golf bags help arm golfers for the most inclement of weather.

“Our company’s roots are in the Pacific Northwest where we get our fair share of rain. It was only natural to introduce an all weather series,” said Chris Carnahan, business director for Jones. “The new golf bags are still super lightweight, easy to carry and now stain and water resistant. They are pure, simple and the ideal walking bag for any season.”

Since 1971 Jones has been producing golf bags for golfers who enjoy the walk; maintaining simple, traditional designs that focus on the pure essentials a golfer needs when walking the course. By fusing modern technology with vintage designs, Jones strives to produce the simplest most effective equipment to fully enjoy the game.

The All-Weather Jones Stand bag is $249.95 and the All-Weather Original Jones is $189.95. For more details and specs visit http://www.jonesgolfbags.com/.

Adam Fonseca

Adam Fonseca is the owner of Golf Unfiltered and host of the Golf Unfiltered Podcast. He has been writing about golf for over 20 years. His work has appeared on multiple outlets, including SB Nation, the Back9Network, USA Today, Yahoo Sports!, and others.

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