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Stitch Golf Review: Function, Style & Detail

stitch golf review

Throughout the past decade, more and more independent golf companies have been formed. In my experience, I’ve seen smaller companies put a lot more attention, detail, and quality into their products versus some of the larger brands that most golfers are familiar with. One company that has become a leader in the indie golf scene is Stitch Golf.

They started as a headcover company, but have quickly grown to offer a significant breadth of products that now include golf bags, luggage, apparel, and plenty of other accessories. I got a chance to try out some of their products, and they are one of the best options for golfers who are willing to invest more in premium products.

Headcovers

Stitch initially got its prominence as a headcover company. Several years ago, I bought these knit headcovers for my bag, and love them.

stitch golf review

Their brand is built on their attention to detail and quality of materials used, and it’s evident when you see and feel these headcovers in person.

If knits aren’t your thing, they’ve got a pretty extensive selection of leather headcovers as well. There are tons of options now when you’re looking to add some flavor and personality to your golf bag, but Stitch remains one of the best choices if you’re looking for classic designs with premium materials.

While I didn’t get a chance to try out their newer golf bags, I have seen a ton of SL1 (which made our list of lightweight golf bags) and Sl2 bags when I’m out playing lately, and they offer the same classic style.

Travel Bags

If you are someone who likes to invest in your luggage, Stitch has built an impressive line of travel bags that are well thought out and stylish.

While I’m not someone who generally travels too much, backpacks have always been essential to me because of their versatility in everyday life. The Stitch Traveler is pretty impressive.

Whether you are using it for your work commute or a weekend getaway, this backpack can handle either scenario. It’s large, comfortable, and features a 2-in-1 design. You can load your laptop and items as you would like any other backpack. Or, you have the option to unzip the entire length of the bag like a duffle bag and throw in some of your golf clothing if you’re planning on playing after your workday is finished.

stitch golf review

Every little detail is well thought out in the Stitch Traveler, which makes it an excellent choice for someone who wants something extra in a backpack.

stitch golf review

Stitch also has garment bags, duffle bags, and other accessories in their travel section.

Apparel

Last but not least, Stitch is also a golf apparel company.

stitch golf review

I’ve been wearing their Speedster Pullover, which is very lightweight and easy to swing in – perfect for a slight chill on the course.

stitch golf review

Also, I tried one of their polos out, which was equally comfortable, and I liked the subtle pattern.

stitch golf review

Overall, I think they did an excellent job on the apparel side. However, I think their prices are a bit steep, even compared to other premium brands I’ve tried. If materials are vital to you, I’d say other brands like Redvanly or Rhoback offer better performance fabrics at a slightly lower cost, with similar designs.

They’ve Got the Premium Market Covered

You won’t buy anything from Stitch if you are budget-conscious. But if you are looking for the best materials, classic designs, and intuitive features, I can see why the company has become so popular.

They’ve put a lot of thought and detail into every product, and it certainly lives up to the company name, which promises “precise attention to detail, all the way down to the last stitch.”

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About the Author

Jon Sherman is the owner of Practical Golf, a website dedicated to being an honest resource for the everyday golfer who is looking to enjoy the game more, as well as improve. He is the author of the bestselling book 101 Mistakes All Golfers Make (and how to fix them). You can find him on Twitter here - @practicalgolf, where he is happy to chat about golf with anyone.

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  1. Richard A Campbell says

    August 16, 2021 at 3:59 am

    See https://www.golfunfiltered.com/blog/2018/9/3/review-stitch-golf-sl1-stand-bag

    My bag came apart after a little over a year but I had not used it for over 8months due to course being closed because of Covid and being overseas for 4 months of the year. Badly designed and made product. Looks great but does not last. Avoid. Customer care is poor since there is a clear design fault. Look inside the pockets and you will see stitching half up pocket, this will give way.

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  2. Kristen Murphy says

    January 4, 2023 at 10:17 pm

    We also had the same problem, with the bag falling apart after minimal use. It is unusable because the plastic piece holding the strap broke. They suggested buying a new bag. We also left a fair, honest review on the website however realized all reviews under 4* are deleted. I wish I had done more research, because after finding out how many times this is happened I would not have bought this bag.

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