can you fit a set of golf clubs in?

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starting to think of buying a fun summer car. do a set of golf clubs fit in a boxster??
 
This is the reason that our OTHER car is a PT Cruiser. It drives like a miniature bus and is gutless, but if you want to buy a large-screen TV or take grandma along - the PT Cruiser is much more practical. Like the golf clubs, neither the TV nor Grandma will fit easily into the trunk.

The Boxster's for driving, the Cruiser is for most everything else.
 
I have Taylor Made golf bag with built in kick stands. I have to remove drivers and woods first, install the golf bag with irons, then place the drivers and woods next to the golf bag in rear trunk. I am pretty sure I will not be able to fit two identical Taylor Made golf bags in rear trunk.

Peter
 
Saw this information to pass on to you.....

Fitting Golf Clubs into the Rear Trunk

Your clubs should fit in the rear trunk without removing the woods. You need to tuck the top of the bag (with the clubs sticking out) into the bottom right hand corner of the trunk. Then the bottom of the bag will fit into the top left hand corner. There is also a way to take two relatively full sized bags in a pinch. Put the first bag in as you normally would. Then remove all the clubs from the second bag and lay them in the back trunk around the first bag. Go to the front trunk and remove the wing nut from the spare. Let the spare fall forward so that it is almost lying flat on the floor of the trunk (it will be raised a bit in the front) The second bag should fit on a diagonal on top of the spare. It is a little tight but should work. It only takes a minute or two.
Another technique: Put both set of woods in the cut out at the rear of the rear trunk. Put both sets of irons in one bag. It goes to the rear of the rear trunk (black bag in picture). The empty bag must have a slightly flexible stay and it can go to the front of the rear trunk (red bag in picture).
My car has two full sets (click to expand) in the rear trunk. It holds eight Callaway woods including the Biggest big Bertha. If you use "carry" bags and one has a slightly flexible stay, it works.
 
Indeed, I'm pretty sure I saw a video on youtube where they put 2 sets in a boxster. A quick search revealed this: [ame]http://youtube.com/watch?v=s5KT01b-YCA[/ame]
 
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