Golf is full of dumb products.
You’ve seen ’em. You’ve probably even bought a few in your day (don’t make me bring up the Swing Shirt).
But every once in a while, someone successfully identifies a problem within the game and has the wherewithal to create a useful product to offer golfers a working solution.
Enter Jain Golf and their Club Caddy. After a wildly successful initial launch, the budding lifestyle company is bringing it back for another go-around.

The Club Caddy 2.0 is a reimagined Sunday bag. Designed for short courses and range practice sessions, its minimalist design holds up to four clubs for an easy, portable carry solution.
Top it off with a ball bouch and a carry strap, and you’ve got yourself a swanky little range companion.
Speaking of range companions, the OTHER intended use for this bag is as a kid’s bag of sorts. Let’s face it, your 5-year-old doesn’t need 14 clubs and a fancy-smancy Vessel bag. They need a minimalist, lightweight solution to carry their putter, driver and an iron or two.
The ball pouch is the perfect size for a granola bar, too (just in case).

In any case, the Club Caddy from Jain is cool. It’s functional. And, it sold out last time. So don’t sleep on this one.
Cue the infomerical voice. But that’s not all!
Jain’s vision goes well beyond merely creating a Sunday bag alternative. The Club Caddy will serve as an extension of your personality through custom accessories. Jain plans to partner with brands to help to trick-out your modular Club Caddy.
You can check it out at Jain. https://jain.golf/
Craig Brown
10 months ago
I had something like this about 15 years ago. It was a velcro sealed sleeve to hold 3-4 clubs. My problem was to get a club out, you had to unwrap all of them. This version seems to be a sleeve where an individual club can be selected.
Unfortunetly, they are out of stock.