You typically put a caddy towel by attaching it to your golf bag, often using a carabiner and a loop on the bag.
A caddy towel is an essential accessory for any golfer, used for cleaning clubs, golf balls, and even hands. Knowing how to properly attach it ensures it's easily accessible throughout your round. The primary method involves securing it to your golf bag using a simple connection system.
Attaching Your Caddy Towel to Your Golf Bag
The most common way to keep your towel handy on the course is by hooking it directly onto your golf bag. Here's a breakdown of the process based on standard practices:
- Locate a Bag Loop: Most golf bags have a dedicated loop or ring designed for attaching accessories. This is where your connection point will go.
- Use a Carabiner: A carabiner clip is a popular and easy tool for this purpose.
- Hook the carabiner on your golf bag loop. This creates the base attachment point.
- Connect the Towel: The way you connect the towel depends on its design.
- If your towel has a grommet, a reinforced hole, hook it onto the carabiner for secure installation. This is the most straightforward method.
- If your towel doesn't have a grommet, you can carefully cut a small hole in the corner or sew a loop onto it to create a point for attachment. Once modified, you can then hook this new point onto the carabiner.
By following these steps, your towel hangs conveniently from your bag, ready for use whenever needed.
Organizing Multiple Towels
If you use more than one towel (perhaps a cleaning towel and a drying towel), the same attachment system works well. You can:
- Hook all your towels on the ring for easy access. Using the same carabiner or a designated ring on the bag loop allows you to keep multiple towels together and within reach.
This setup ensures your caddy towel remains clean, dry, and available throughout your game without needing to search through pockets or leave it on the ground.