for golfers who move
mission: rethink the golf bag
the lowercase bag is a golf backpack and golf bike bag with a pannier system, designed to make carrying your clubs more comfortable and effortless. designed around what’s truly needed, it supports cycling, skateboarding, and walking through cities with less bulk and less friction. by simplifying how clubs are carried, it creates a safer, more sustainable way to travel to the course. whether you walk, ride, or skate to the first tee, the lowercase bag helps golfers move freely - and arrive ready to play.
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from 19 reviewsNot that a regular golf bag is inconvenient, but for someone who commutes by bike and generally tries to avoid rush hour driving and city parking, this bag has been a godsend. It's nothing to throw it on and ride to the range after a long day, and I actually look forward to it. Quality is outstanding and customer service is great. Proud to support some locals with good ideas! You won't be dissapointed
We live walking distance to our local range and this bag is perfect. My son and I can each fit a handful of clubs in the bag and it's so nice not having to lug two full bags, especially if we opt to cruise over on our bikes. Additionally, the build quality is extremely impressive at this price point with plenty of storage for the phone, water, keys etc. Golf should be fun, and this really embodies that spirit with a unique alternative to the traditional golf bag.
I'm more of a cyclist than a golfer, but I do like to bike to the range sometimes. This bag is the perfect product for me. It's light, easy to use, I can take only the clubs I need, with no hassle. And as a cyclist, the lowercase bag fits nicely on my bike. I can still do long rides with the lowercase bag on my pannier rack no problem, without disruption to my pedals or drivetrain. The clubs do not move around at all while I ride, even on more rugged terrain. I've really enjoyed using this product as an urban cyclist/golfer, and would absolutely recommend to anyone doing the same.
I got this bag last year and I have been really enjoying it. It feels very secure on the bike rack and very comfortable when carrying on the back. I can carry everything that I need on the course comfortably, and I particularly like the velcro on the side for the glove. I bike to the office and this bag has made it really easy to bike to the par 3 course after work where I play in a league. I have also gotten nothing but positive and curious comments about it from playing partners and fellow cyclists.
Customer service has also been outstanding. Response time is very quick and action is taken promptly. When I originally got the bag, the rain cover zipper was not working properly. After recognizing the problem, lowercase sent another rain cover.
Overall, I would absolutely recommend this bag.
The Lowercase golf backpack has quickly become one of my favorite pieces of gear. Perfect for a quick range session, walking a casual round, or even heading to Topgolf without dragging your entire setup around. The clubs stay secure, the backpack straps are extremely comfortable, and the overall design just makes golf feel easier and more convenient. Simple, functional, and built for golfers who actually move around. Definitely a game changer for casual practice and on-the-go golf.
I've been loving my lowercase bag for going to the range. I can choose the handful of clubs I want to focus on that day and take them with me in a much lighter/easier bag than my full golf bag. It's also great for for hitting balls with my 11-year-old, since we can each toss a few clubs into the same light bag and go. I also love that I can fit my laptop into the bag, which is great for getting work done during my son's golf lesons. And the name lowercase is brilliant!
Have not used it , but it is just what I have been
Looking for and near as I can see with no competition . I am 1 of 1 who bikes to the course, so I think the idea of a comfortable golf back pack needs to get the attention of the walkers , I also play in flip flops and play every day . Lol
I will keep this bag forever , hope it takes off
Good price for innovative product.
This bag’s construction is of very high quality. Looking forward to better weather to use it.
I'm in my 50s, living in Paris, and I don’t always have the time to play a full round — but I still like to keep my game sharp.
This bag has been the perfect solution.
I ride a motorcycle, and carrying a regular golf bag was always a hassle. This one? Lightweight, compact, and easy to strap on. I can head to the driving range straight from home or during a short break without wasting time or effort.
It’s practical, well-designed, and genuinely made for real-life golfers who have other things going on.
I’ve recommended it to several friends already.
Thank you for making this. It’s made golf more accessible for me again.
I’m based in Paris and this bag has completely changed the way I get to the golf course.
Thank you for creating something so smart and genuinely useful — it’s a true revolution for city golfers like me.
I used to struggle carrying my full-size bag on my motorcycle or navigating the metro with it… now it’s effortless. The compact size, the backpack straps, the clean design — everything just makes sense.
I can hit the range after work without a second thought.
This bag was clearly made by people who get the needs of real golfers living in the city. Bravo. 👏
I love your product and use it to the course and on the course twice a week. The customer service is second to none.
Great product. I had it with me on my usual round of golf over the weekend and had almost everyone look at it and admire it. Great ergonomic design which helped me to carry my clubs comfortably on a proper 18 hope course.
Two transfers to Mosholu used to kill me—lugging a clunky golf bag through the subway left me exhausted before I even teed off. The lowercase bag changed everything. Now I'm gliding between transfers, bag tucked perfectly between my legs on the 4 train. 10x better commute, hands down.
And in my tiny apartment? This thing actually fits nicely in my closet and I still have space to, you know, hang clothes.
My normal golf bag is a big staff bag that's difficult to lug around. This has been a perfect go-to solution for the range and par 3 courses. I've gotten tons of compliments on it.
ride to the course
designed to mount securely to bike and motorcycle racks - no shoulder carry required
smart pockets
cell phone pocket (record your swing), laptop sleeve for ease straight to/from work
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our long game: building lowercase bags in the o...
While most of the golf world was waiting for the season to start, we were building.Not loudly. Not with a big announcement. Just heads-down work on the things that matter...
our long game: building lowercase bags in the o...
While most of the golf world was waiting for the season to start, we were building.Not loudly. Not with a big announcement. Just heads-down work on the things that matter...
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from “is this wanted?” to “what’s next?”
Three Years at the PGA Show with lowercase Three years ago, we walked the PGA Show with Prototype 1 and a simple set of questions: Has this been done? Do...
from “is this wanted?” to “what’s next?”
Three Years at the PGA Show with lowercase Three years ago, we walked the PGA Show with Prototype 1 and a simple set of questions: Has this been done? Do...
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why should you purchase a lowercase bag?
Why lowercase? The Modern Way to Carry Your Clubs Golf is changing. More players live in cities, walk or bike to the course, play shorter rounds, squeeze in weekday 9s,...
why should you purchase a lowercase bag?
Why lowercase? The Modern Way to Carry Your Clubs Golf is changing. More players live in cities, walk or bike to the course, play shorter rounds, squeeze in weekday 9s,...
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the golf backpack: a new way to carry clubs
Introduction: Why Golf Needs a New Way to Carry Clubs For decades, golfers have been limited to two choices: the bulky stand bag or the heavier cart bag. Both work...
the golf backpack: a new way to carry clubs
Introduction: Why Golf Needs a New Way to Carry Clubs For decades, golfers have been limited to two choices: the bulky stand bag or the heavier cart bag. Both work...