Been looking for a solution to keeping my clubs and shoes in the bed of my truck this winter so I don't have to put it in and out every week for lessons. I have a rubber bed mat, locking tailgate, and hard top folding tonneau cover that is ~mostly~ water tight but not enough that I would just want to keep my bag back there. This Christmas tree bin from Home Depot comes with a lid and was $40 and fits the bag perfectly. It also stores horizontally across the back of the bed for easy access at the tailgate.

For anyone concerned about temps, the clubs are frankly not that nice to begin with, but also are normally stored in my uninsulated garage anyway. I don't plan on using this setup during the summer because then I would worry about the epoxy melting in a hot truck bed, but over the winter months I'm less concerned.

by dleonard1122

19 Comments

  1. ExcellentDimension12

    That’s a great idea! Consider it stolen! (The idea, not the cheap ass clubs)

  2. KCChiefsGolfer

    Damn good idea. Could fit the shoes and another sleeve or two in there as well

  3. Fratguy20

    You could also move somewhere warm so you never have to actually store your golf clubs /s

  4. Rundiggity

    Dude! I have been brainstorming a dust and water free way to store my clubs in my truck bed. This is awesome.

  5. at-the-crook

    Nice workaround….Merry Golf Day!!

  6. Used-Acanthisitta-96

    You mean the Christmas Tree fits in the golf bag case?

  7. Yolo_Swaggins_Yeet

    Damn thats actually really useful, Ty OP

  8. rustyx814

    Just make sure that your clubs and bag are dry before you place in closed box. Mold could become a problem.

  9. MrZero3229

    Any chance you could tell us the brand and model, and where you bought it? I took a quick skim of my Target app and didn’t see one like it. Thanks!

    Edit: I think I found it at Home Depot, Sterilite Clear Base with Red Lid Tree Box:

    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Sterilite-Clear-Base-with-Red-Lid-Tree-Box-19876620/318528650?adobe_mc=TS%3D1766765128%7CMCMID%3D19876839654137327118524307546267516574%7CMCORGID%3DF6421253512D2C100A490D45%40AdobeOrg&mboxSession=7a250b9a-881e-4654-bbeb-561bb5185e46&appsFlyerId=1733598640740-6414015545060159155

  10. Lifeisagreatteacher

    Just throw them in the garage or basement like I do with a wood cover. My six year old irons won’t be any better with a plastic case around them, just like an iron cover cap is one of the most laughable accessories in golf. But I’m also the guy who has a travel golf bag, not a hard case. Never any club damage in 40 years.

  11. NorCalAthlete

    Just remember to really air it out before putting the lid on

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