Sunday Golf Valuables Pouch review: the bag accessory that matters most when you stop riding

Sunday Golf Valuables Pouch open showing three Callaway golf balls inside

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⚡ QUICK VERDICT

Excellent choice for: Walkers and push cart users who want quick-access accessory storage clipped to their bag

Main strength: Solid clip holds position through a full round on any terrain without sliding or rotating

Main drawback: Not waterproof in heavy rain, nylon handles light conditions only

Rating: 8.2/10

The Sunday Golf Valuables Pouch is a bag accessory. It clips to your bag strap and gives you a dedicated spot for the small stuff you reach for most during a round. I didn’t feel the need for one until I switched from riding a power cart to walking with a push cart. On a power cart, the console handles everything. Switch to walking and suddenly there’s no built-in storage within arm’s reach, just your bag pockets, which are zipped up and sitting behind you. That’s when this pouch started making sense.

Why I finally needed this

When you ride, the cart console is right there. Tees, ball markers, a sleeve of balls, your phone, all of it within reach without stopping. When you switch to a push cart, that convenience disappears. Your bag pockets are zipped up and you have to stop and dig every time you need something small. I found myself doing that constantly in the first few rounds with my Alphard Cybercart Push+ and it got old fast. The pouch solved it. Clip it to the bag strap, load it with tees, ball markers, and a spare ball, and everything you need is accessible in seconds without stopping or unzipping anything.

How it clips to your bag

The clip attaches to a bag strap or a push cart frame rail. It held position through full rounds including uneven terrain and downhill sections without sliding or rotating. No bouncing or swinging during the round either, it stays put once you’ve got it positioned. I run mine clipped directly to the cart frame rather than the bag strap, which keeps it at a convenient height, but both work.

Storage layout

The main zippered compartment holds a handful of tees, a couple of ball sleeves, ball markers, and small accessories with room to spare. The front mesh pocket is useful for anything you want visible at a glance without unzipping, divot tools, a spare ball marker, whatever you reach for most. The zipper pull is easy to operate one-handed, which matters when you’re standing over a shot and need a tee quickly.

Water resistance

The nylon holds up in light rain and damp conditions. Nothing inside got wet during a morning round on wet grass. It’s not waterproof in heavy rain, but for typical course conditions it does the job.

Build quality

The stitching is clean, the zipper runs smoothly, and the clip feels like it’ll outlast the pouch itself. At $29.99 the build quality is appropriate for the price, nothing feels cheap or likely to fail after a season of use.

Who this is for

Walkers and push cart users who want small accessories within reach without digging through bag pockets. It also works well for anyone who finds their bag pockets inconvenient to access mid-round. If you ride a power cart and already have a console with plenty of storage right next to you, you probably don’t need this.

Specifications

Price$29.99
MaterialNylon
Main compartmentZippered
Front pocketOpen mesh
AttachmentBag strap or cart rail clip
Water resistanceLight rain and damp conditions
Rounds testedSeveral rounds on Alphard Cybercart Push+

Pros and cons

✅ Pros

  • Clip holds firmly on bag strap or cart frame through a full round
  • One-handed zipper pull works mid-round without stopping
  • Main compartment holds tees, ball sleeves, markers, and small accessories comfortably
  • Front mesh pocket gives at-a-glance access to most-used items
  • Clean stitching and zipper quality appropriate for the price

❌ Cons

  • Not waterproof in heavy rain
  • No internal organization, just one open main compartment

Verdict

Solved a specific problem cleanly. Once I stopped riding and started walking, I needed a place for the small stuff that used to live in the cart console. This pouch fills that gap without adding bulk or changing how I carry the bag. For walkers and push cart users, it’s one of those small purchases that quietly improves every round.

Sunday Golf Valuables Pouch open showing three Callaway golf balls inside
Sunday Golf Valuables Pouch back panel with Sunday Golf logo and carry handle
Sunday Golf Valuables Pouch attached to golf bag on Alphard Cybercart push cart

Response

  1. […] you want dedicated accessory storage beyond what’s built in, I also reviewed the Sunday Golf Valuables Pouch, which I clip directly to the Cybercart frame for quick access to tees and ball markers […]

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