Listen up, you divot-digging degenerates and fairway philosophers—Sunday Golf’s “Big Rig S-Class” has rolled onto the scene, and it’s a matte white marvel so stuffed with features I’m tempted to ditch my caddie for this bag’s zippers. This vegan leather beauty is built for golfers who haul more gear than excuses after a shank-a-thon, promising to keep my clubs, my snacks, and my dignity in check. I’ve been lugging bags since my swing was more guess than groove, so let’s unpack this beast and see if it’s a hole-in-one or just a fancy sand trap for my wallet.

Pros
- Robust Material: Water-resistant vegan leather with a matte white finish resists weather and spills, requiring minimal upkeep.
- Comprehensive Storage: 12 pockets, including a 7-can cooler and oversized ball pocket, offer extensive space for gear and essentials.
- Club Organization: 14-way top with full-length dividers and anti-catch putter slot ensures efficient, snag-free club access.
- Cart Optimization: Duraflex stand and built-in carry system make it highly functional for golf cart or push-cart use.
Cons
- Moderate Weight: At 7 pounds, it’s not the lightest option for carrying without cart support.
- Single Strap Design: Absence of a dual-strap option reduces comfort for extended manual carrying.
- Walking Limitation: Heavier build makes it less suitable for full walking rounds compared to lighter bags.
- Tee Storage Omission: Lacks a specific external tee holder, relying on pocket use for organization.

The Big Rig S-Class stands at 36 inches tall and 15 inches wide, weighing 7 pounds—a solid but not back-breaking load. It’s crafted from water-resistant vegan leather with a matte white finish that’s easy to clean, shrugging off rain or a buddy’s clumsy beer spill with minimal fuss. The 14-way top features full-length dividers and an anti-catch putter slot for tangle-free club access, while 12 pockets cater to every need: a 7-can frosty pocket, a velour-lined valuables pocket, a magnetic rangefinder slot, and two large vented apparel pockets. It’s equipped with a single strap, a Duraflex stand system, utility towel ropes, dual velcro glove holders, and a rainhood, making it a cart-ready companion with push-cart compatibility.
Storage is the standout feature. The oversized ball pocket holds two dozen balls plus a snack stash, while the smell-proof organizer pocket keeps damp socks or a rogue sandwich from turning toxic. The frosty pocket ensures seven cans stay cold—essential when the cart girl’s AWOL—and the magnetic rangefinder pocket allows quick grabs without breaking stride. Two hidden small-items pockets and a quick-grab sleeve keep tees and markers organized, though there’s no dedicated tee holder. The large apparel pockets accommodate rain gear and extra layers, and the design prioritizes accessibility, with everything from the towel ropes to the glove holders enhancing practicality during a round.For functionality, it’s optimized for cart use. The 14-way top prevents club overlap, a major upgrade from older bags where pulling a club felt like a tug-of-war.
The 7-pound weight is manageable with the built-in carry system and single strap for short carries, but it’s not designed for walking 18 holes—Sunday Golf offers lighter options for that. The Duraflex stand provides stability on uneven terrain, and the vegan leather holds up to wear with little maintenance. However, the single strap limits comfort over longer hauls, and the bag’s heft makes it less practical for walkers, positioning it firmly as a cart or push-cart specialist.
