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We Tried It: GRIT Golf Tower Cart Bag 2.0
Unless you’re involved in the hockey or dance world, GRIT may be a brand you’ve never heard of. I fell squarely into this category and therefor was surprised to see a golf cart bag coming from a brand unknown to me.
Who is GRIT, anyways?

First and foremost, GRIT is a bag company. Their focus is solely on creating high-quality bags for a variety of sports and got their start in the hockey world. During the pandemic, hockey shut down and golf ramped up which helped them get the ball rolling on their original Tower cart bag. The 2.0 has been redesigned and improved to offer players who ride and push a better, more convenient golfing experience. While other major brands centralize their focus on clubs (and for good reason), GRIT’s sole focus is on creating the most functional bag possible.
Looks, design and function
“Utilitarian” was the first word that came to mind when I saw the Golf Tower 2.0. It has an industrial, rugged look that is built to hold up to whatever may be thrown its way. The square design helps it stand out in a sea of cylindrical bags. One nagging problem with traditional golf bags is the twisting and rotating once strapped onto the back of the cart. Through testing the Golf Tower 2.0, I can say that it does a better job of staying squarely in place. It’s different – but in a good way. The more I look at the square design, the more I like it.

All storage, excluding the large apparel pocket, is located on the back of the bag in a locker-style layout. This draws from their designs with their hockey bags and having dedicated storage sections for individual pieces of gear. The rangefinder/ball pocket is located at the top of the bag, which is a departure from traditional designs, and a large cooler pocket is located at the bottom. You’ll find zero side pockets on this bag, which is another unique design element to the Golf Tower 2.0
Convenient access is key

As mentioned, the rangefinder/ball pocket is located at the top of the bag for quicker access. At first, this didn’t seem like that big of a deal to me. I normally don’t consider it hard to bend over and grab a ball out of the lower pocket of my golf bag but, man, this has been breath of fresh air. The magnetic closure pops open with a simple pull. For older golfers who may have a harder time bending down, this is a huge plus.
The only slight drawback to this layout is that it does lend itself to being top-heavy. This bag is meant to stay secured on a driving or push cart. When I pulled it out of my truck in the parking lot at the course, I had to be very intentional about setting it down. It was a bit unsteady, wanting to tip over if not on an even surface. This can happen with any and all cart bags, though, so take that for what you will.
Optimized, organized storage
The name of the game with the Golf Tower 2.0 is easy access to your gear and this bag delivers. A centrally located, forward-facing locker-style compartment has room for everything you need on the course. Its shelving system keeps everything organized and highly visible. This is another feature I have really enjoyed as it makes finding my gear quick and simple. The apparel pocket, located on the front of the bag, gives me pause. Access while attached to the cart is slightly awkward. Getting caught in a downpour could mean getting a bit wet while trying to get your rain gear out.
This bag also features a 14-way top with full-length dividers. You either love a 14-way top or hate it and I fall into the camp of loving it. I’ve been known to forget a wedge greenside at time or two and seeing that I have an empty slot before taking off to the next tee is a great reminder. Two handles on either side of the top make loading the bag onto a cart a breeze. Speaking of handles, an integrated handle on the base of this bag is great for getting it in and out of vehicles.
Other features
The Golf Tower 2.0 utilizes a single shoulder strap that can be attached to both sides of the bag. This allows for the user to choose on which side they want to carry it. Switching the strap to either side is very simple and a hip pad offers added comfort. There is a cooler pocket located at the bottom that holds up to five 12-ounce cans. The drain prevents water build-up in the pocket and also keeps the rest of your gear dry.
Function and form in one package

The Golf Tower 2.0 cart bag is a great option for players who exclusively use a riding or push cart. However, if you like walking and carrying your bag, something with two shoulder straps may be a better choice to reduce fatigue. The locker-style storage compartment makes accessing your equipment a breeze and the square design looks great on the cart. Make sure this is on your list when you look to upgrade your bag in 2025.
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