Player Supreme golf tube/dividers are the perfect way to keep your clubs protected and separated while in your golf bag. Standard sized tubes are 1.25" in diameter. MADE IN THE USA!
F**N
You get what you're expecting, but be wary if you have graphite shafts and walk
With these I got exactly what I expected, which, with a product so simple is all you could really ask for.After getting tired of my clubs' grips sticking together int eh bottom of the bag and making them hard to put back in after hitting a shot, I bought these.Be aware, with graphite shafts, if you are a walker, they will cause a "rub spot" on the shaft where they wear away at the paint on the shaft. After noticing this, I took them out for my woods (my irons are steel and had no problem, I only have graphite for my driver, 3 and 5 woods), which wasn't an issue since my bag has individual compartments for up to 3 woods anyway, so I didn't really need them in the first place.Also be aware that this won't fit most putter grips, they sell a larger version for putters.
R**E
Important to Know: Doesn't Work Properly in Some Stand Bags
Divider tubes, right? Not much to them. Should work pretty well in any bag, right? Unfortunately not. I have an Ogio Shredder Black Ops Stand Bag... its a great bag, well made, but sewn in dividers do not run the length of the bag, nor side to side. With the exception of what I think is maybe two cloth dividers, all slots feed the same void. Believed these tubes would be a great way to keep the shafts separate and allow clubs to be easily removed and reinserted in the bag without hanging up on the other clubs and grips. What I realized upon receipt of the tubes was that the leg folding mechanism on some bags is completely on the exterior of the bag, but on mine, it is the entire bottom of the bag that compresses at an angle to open up and spread the legs. In effect, this lifts clubs or tubes about 3 inches out of the bag when it is leaned over onto its stands. I suppose if you have a bag like mine, and don't mind that, these tubes should be just fine for you and likely deserve 5 stars. Obviously, these tubes would work fine with Cart Bags as well.
K**.
Tight on midsized grips, need two hands as tube pulls out with club.
Well I like the idea of being able to get my clubs out without fighting with them as the shafts seem to tangle and the grips get caught on each other... same with putting them back.. however these tubes do not fit my mid sized grips.. I have ping I3 with midsized grips and the tube pulls out with the club... just got them but not sure if I am keeping g them yet.. didn't really want to have to use two hands to pull out or put back my clubs.. need to think on it a bit.. also wish there was a way to secure them to my bag...
B**.
Not very sturdy - stuck clubs
The tubes look fine but upon further investigation they just aren't very sturdy. One side looks to have a reinforced ring that helps keep the shape of the tube but the other side doesn't have that so it starts to flatten out some. This is causing my clubs to get stuck in the tube and every time I pull out a club the tube comes with it. Not sure what is more annoying, having to hold the tube down to get my club out or having to pull out clubs slightly to get my club back in the bag.
M**Y
They help, but are not a silver bullet
They do not fit oversized grips, in fact, they barely fit regular grips. I assumed they would keep order in the bag and allow clubs to glide effortlessly in and out of the bag without ever getting entangled preventing their easy entrance and exit. That doesn't happen. If you have regular grips, they go in and out easier, but if you just snatch one of your clubs, expect the tube to come popping out with it and they can still be hard to get to the bottom of the bag as the tubes can intertwine. They help, but aren't the lifesaver I hoped for. I ended up buying a new bag with 14 built-in slots for clubs. Much heavier to carry around, but clubs with oversized grips pop in and out with no hassle at all and the bag I bought has a dedicated putter slot on the outside of the bag, so, for me the tubes were a waste of money. However, they are everything they are advertised to be, just don't get you hopes too high.
P**C
Caution: These tubes can damage graphite shafts!
Caution: These tubes can damage graphite shafts! Other reviewers are correct that they help but are not a silver bullet solution. My concern is that after a year of frequent use (3-5 times per week) all my graphite shafts have a worn spot where they rub on the top of the tubes. I have temporarily solved this with a short piece of duct tape on each shaft. It’s not pretty but it works.
A**R
Tired of clubs not falling into place and clubs snagging on the way out.
My bag is several years old and clubs were more recently snagging on the way out and in. Shining a flashlight down there it appeared the fabric was loose or torn. I couldn't find a bag with built-in tubes. The man at Disk's said they don't make bags with built-in tubes anymore. So I tried these "golf tubes." They fit perfectly (I have an Ogio) and the clubs fall into place effortlessly. The grips (mine are mid-sized) often pull the tube out as well. I need to use a second hand to keep the tube in place. I think I can used to that compared to the hassle of removing & replacing snagging clubs.Another good thought is that you don't need 14 tubes, I have 7 dispersed evenly and that seems to work for me.
T**D
Clubs no longer bind getting them into the bag
Even though my bag had dividers for the clubs, they would often bind when trying to get them back into the bag. This was a real pain especially when there was a group behind. I would often walk down the fairway with a club hanging high in the air out of the bag. The tube dividers did the trick. Some of the club grips are a little big for the tubes so I have to hold the tube to get the club out of the bag, but getting them back in is really easy. The larger size tubes may have been better, but these were on sale and work as desired.
T**O
not fit jumbo grip
good for mid size grip clubs, but not putter and jumbo grips
J**D
Fixes bag issue
The lining of the side slots on my new bag kept pulling out. These tubes solved the problem.
R**C
Tubes
ExCtly what I wanted. Fit perfect
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