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I'm new here, great forum. I plan on purchasing a IS350 in the next couple of weeks, yes another TX owner. Will my golf clubs fit in the trunk?
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Paul
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I'm new here, great forum. I plan on purchasing a IS350 in the next couple of weeks, yes another TX owner. Will my golf clubs fit in the trunk?
Thanks,
Paul
Thanks,
Paul
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When I was on a golf trip to Phoenix, I was also shopping for an IS 250. I actually tested how my clubs (Ben Hogan Cart Bag) would fit. No problems. They went in about the same as my current car (Hyundai Elantra).
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Normally, I lay the clubs lengthwise across the width of the car towards the back end of the car (i.e., not deep into the trunk, and not along the length of the car). That's the only way I tried it. The bag and clubs went in smoothly.
One thing I liked compared to my current car. The "metal rod" (sorry I don't know a better name for it) on which the lid of the trunk slides in the Lexus is "enclosed." It is not exposed and it does not move. There is no chance that the "rod" will hit the bag and prevent the trunk lid from closing. In my current car that is not the case and one sometimes has to fiddle with the position of the bag to get the trunk to close.
One thing I liked compared to my current car. The "metal rod" (sorry I don't know a better name for it) on which the lid of the trunk slides in the Lexus is "enclosed." It is not exposed and it does not move. There is no chance that the "rod" will hit the bag and prevent the trunk lid from closing. In my current car that is not the case and one sometimes has to fiddle with the position of the bag to get the trunk to close.
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Yep, I fit two cart bags and a carry bag this past weekend, yeah spring is here! And, I three putted 5 times but still managed an 88, doh!
You should be able to fit 3 carry bags no problem - and that's postitioned perpendicular to the front. Part of my test drive included fitting my golf clubs into the trunk and the salesperson stated that Lexus had already thought of that. The space behind the rear wheels was designed to accommodate golfs clubs (not lenghtwise through the ski sack/aperture) - although I'm not sure if there's too much truth to that (about the engineering for golf clubs specifically).
You should be able to fit 3 carry bags no problem - and that's postitioned perpendicular to the front. Part of my test drive included fitting my golf clubs into the trunk and the salesperson stated that Lexus had already thought of that. The space behind the rear wheels was designed to accommodate golfs clubs (not lenghtwise through the ski sack/aperture) - although I'm not sure if there's too much truth to that (about the engineering for golf clubs specifically).
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I've been waiting for someone to pose this question b/c I was afraid of what the answer might be. I have a TaylorMade 10.5 staff bag and I can barely get it to fit on a cart. It would've really sucked if I couldn't pull up to the clubhouse in my brand new 2IS.
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Yup...should fit with no problem! The first week I got mine, I took a friend to play golf and both our golf bags fit perfectly. I didn't even need to use that access door some of the guys mentioned.
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