1. What's the difference between a Grip-Lok
golf bag and a regular golf bag?
A bag with the Grip-Lok system differs from an ordinary bag in many ways. The
main difference is with its unique locking system it immobilises the clubs so
they don't move around and this dramatically reduces damage to club heads and
shafts.

2. Can the Grip-Lok system be bought as a separate
unit?
No, for two reasons. Firstly, the system has to be fitted correctly as the
locking section is in the base of the bag. Secondly, bag manufacturer specifications
vary, so the system will only work if fitted correctly. The bag needs to
be custom made to allow the Grip-Lok system to work correctly.

3. How does the Grip-Lok system work?
The unique Grip-Lok mechanism in the base of the bag secures the grip, centres
the shaft and stabilises the club head. To secure your club: push club gently
downward to engage Grip-Lok. To release club: simultaneously twist and pull
the club upwards.

4. How do I get the best use from my Grip-Lok
bag?
To get the maximum benefit and easy access to your golf clubs on the golf course
splay out your clubs as per the diagram on the swing tag. In transit or when
travelling turn your clubs inwards for more protection.

5. Is Grip-Lok just an organiser top?
No, the soft top is just one part of the Grip-Lok system. The top is connected
to a system of lightweight tubes that connect to the locking mechanism at
the base of the bag. The system gently locks in the tip of the grip keeping
your club secure.

6. Where can I buy a Grip-Lok bag?
Grip-Lok is now available in over 12 countries world-wide and you will find
it in many golf specialty stores, golf professional shops and club manufacturers.
If you can't find Grip-Lock in your area, please click
here and we can refer you to your nearest stockist.

7. Does Proline sell other products?
Yes, we have an extensive range of golf products including clubs, putters,
bags, buggies, shoes, gloves, balls, accessories, clothing etc. Please have
a look at our Products section of the web site for more details.
