Golf MS|Color Tote—Large
$20.00
See The Story of this design in tab, below.
Combine eco-conscious comfort with your personal style—showcase your passion on this spacious 100% certified organic cotton twill tote bag. The sturdy fabric, dual straps, and flat bottom gives this tote plenty of room for a whole lot of groceries, toys, sports gear, games, books, and even a matching t-shirt to make a thoughtful combo gift for someone special. Available in oyster or black, with PatentWear’s original Golf Museum Series Color patents design printed on one side.
• 100% certified organic cotton 3/1 twill
• Fabric weight: 8 oz/yd² (272 g/m²)
• Dimensions: 20″ x 14″ x 5″
• Capacity: 6 US gal (23 l)
• Weight limit: 30 lbs (13.6 kg)
• 1″ wide dual straps, 25″ long
• Open main compartment, flat bottom
• Easy care: hand or machine wash cold, inside-out, non-chlorine bleach only, no fabric softeners, tumble dry low or hang dry for longest life
The Story
The game of golf, from its earliest beginnings in Scotland over 400 years ago, has undergone considerable change. Even just since the turn of the century, the game has been revolutionized with advances in design and materials from which these implements are created, with the introduction of the rubber-cored ball being the most significant.
The primitive leather and feather ball and later gutty ball were limited in durability and distance. There was a rule which stated “If a ball splits into separate pieces, another ball may be laid down where the largest portion lies.” The tee had a similar development; from a scooped up mound of dirt to rubber to paper and finally to wood. Golf club development has had a similar if not more lengthy history. Hundreds of patents have been granted. Some revolutionary, some entertaining and others outrightly ridiculous. The classic leather and canvas golf bags and traditional Brogue golf shoes from the 1930s are fine examples of the traditional character and heritage of the game.
Here’s a tribute to the game, and, to the players and inventors who forged its colorful history, from the early days to our modern era.

















