

Heritage Staff Bag
This year’s Heritage Staff Bag honors our nation’s championship with red, white and blue colorways throughout. Vintage TaylorMade logos, references to our first metal wood – the Pittsburgh Persimmon™ – and nods to the host venue announce themselves as well.

Design Inspirations
TaylorMade’s first ever metal wood was called the Pittsburgh Persimmon, offering a nod to the Steel City and host of this year’s tournament. Much of the Heritage Staff Bag’s inspiration was derived from this iconic club, and is reflected in a steel-grey base color, vintage TaylorMade logos, direct references to the club, and TaylorMade’s founding year of 1979.

Paying Respect Where It’s Due
While the Heritage Staff Bag stands out from afar, there are some subtler details that are not to be overlooked. ‘Pittsburgh Persimmon’ is scripted into the topside valuables pocket and the carry strap where it reminds us of TaylorMade’s first metal wood.
‘Original One’, another moniker for the first metal wood, is bordered by the year 1979 marking TaylorMade’s founding year on the lower of the two backside valuables pockets.
Whether you are looking for the latest and greatest or the equipment the pros played last year for half the price we've got a great selection for you! Manufactures closeout, store closings, demo-days equipment, or just-ins... what ever the scenario, we look high and low to find great deals on golf equipment of all kinds!
Rogers, AR 72756
Directions: From I-540 take Exit 85 and head east on W. Walnut St. for 2.2 miles. We are located on the far east exterior of the mall facing Dixieland Road behind the Arvest Bank.
Not what you expected? Sizing or color not what you are looking for? No problem, we accept returns for any reason! There are a few ground rules though that we ask you to follow, here they are:
1. Please request a return authorization prior to returning your item. We like a good surprise as much as the next person, but this helps us to process your refund quicker... and everyone likes to get their money fast, right?
2. Items must be returned within 30 days of delivery.
3. New items must be returned in new, unused, condition in original packaging with tags where applicable. (Returns of items returned in used condition that are accepted may be reduced by up to 50%, damaged items or items with obvious signs of use may not be accepted at all, if in doubt contact us before you mail it!)
4. Items returned that received free shipping when purchased are subject to a restocking fee in the amount of the original shipping.
You may ship your return via the carrier and method of your choice to:
CaddiesShack.com / Attn: Return100 N. Dixieland Road
Unit F2
Rogers, AR 72756
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I become a golf professional?
How do I become a golf professional?
To become a club professional or teaching professional it will cost some money, take some time and require you to apply yourself, just like any other career path
What do you need to start playing golf?
What do you need to start playing golf?
To get started as a beginner golfer, you’ll need golf clubs, balls, and tees, as well as a bag to store the equipment in. You’ll also need golf shoes that won’t damage the course, appropriate golf clothing depending on the weather, a towel for cleaning your clubs, and a divot repair tool.
What should you wear when golfing?
What should you wear when golfing?
While there isn't a strict dress code at all golf courses, it's generally recommended to wear collared shirts, slacks or shorts, and golf-specific shoes or athletic shoes. Breathable, moisture-wicking clothing is recommended to help keep you cool and comfortable while out on the course. A hat is also wise to wear to help keep UV rays off your skin.
How do you aim a golf ball?
How do you aim a golf ball?
Aiming a golf ball involves aligning yourself and the clubface in relation to your intended target. The proper stance and grip are instrumental in correctly aiming the golf ball. Practice aligning yourself and the clubface during your practice sessions to develop a reliable sense of aim.