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Question: Can Clubmaxx cart bags be used on both push/pull carts and riding carts?
Answer: Absolutely! You actually have a choice of how you wish to configure your bag. Though the top is not designed to be “flipped” back and forth every time. You can try each way see what works best for you and leave it that way or change it in the future as your needs change. The geometry will actually work either way for either application. No matter which way you use your bag or decide to set it up clubs will not jam or tangle. Your setup is a matter or choice or convenience. The PCH System comes set up for riding cart as your default use unless you ask us to switch it before we ship. The most common configuration for primary use on a push/pull cart is with your irons facing downward and woods away from your handle as pictured below. The riding cart is the opposite. However, many people that do a lot of both ride and walk will simply try it set for riding cart first then try the walking position to see which works best for them. It is your choice, not the bag design. This process is not difficult. Simply remove the screws, reverse the PCH System and replace the screws, done!

Question: Why not just make it turn back and forth?
Answer: Failure! These systems have actually been around for many years. The first problem is that the more parts you have the more failure there is going to be. Moving parts make it worse. These systems fail with regularity. With no parts to fail and space-age TPR construction the Clubmaxx PCH System cannot fail - ever! The second problem is that we wanted our system to be reusable. The Clubmaxx PCH System is the first (and only) green system in golf. That is, you don’t have to throw it away with your old bag. It can also be removed and used again with our Customer Loyalty Program and simply placed on a new bag again and again indefinitely. When Clubmaxx introduces a new design bag you like simply purchase the bag only and reuse your existing PCH System.
Question: Why not just use the cart belt in stead of the C-Cure System?
Answer: The short answer is, you can! The purpose of the C-Cure System is to protect the bag from damage. When you mount a bag on a riding cart you will notice the bag always leans to the outside at an angle. This constant leaning means the bottom of the bag is resting on only a fraction of its base with all the weight and g-force from every bump concentrated on this small surface. This will eventually damage the internal structure of the bag to the point where it will no longer stand up. C-Cure will prevent this by simply forcing the bag to stand straight. It is simply run through the cart basket and back to the cam lock on the bag as pictured below. It is not necessary to pull the strap tight. Just snug it up and push the lock down. Using this system also prevents belt wear damage to the bag since the belt is not used when the C-Cure strap is in place.

Question: What is the “Caddy Bib” for?
Answer: It actually has several functions. The first is as a club retainer. That is in its up position it will prevent your clubs from sliding out of your bag during transportation in the back of your vehicle. No more having to put your clubs back in the bag before you can lift them out of your trunk. They stay in the full protection of the bag at all times. In this position it can also be used as a light rain hood for those times when it is just not worth pulling out the rain hood. Simply pull the Caddy Bib over your irons. In the down position it is used like the caddy’s bib on tour. That is where everything his golfer needs during play short of his rain suit. On the first tee you simply pull it down and drop your extra balls, tees divot tools, etc. in the bib and you know you don’t have to go into your bag again looking for what you need. It is also a great place to put your glove and putter cover while you go drain a birdie putt. Everything in one place all the time. Where you need it, when you need it!
Up to protect your clubs while traveling
Down to keep everything you need where
you need it