When you browse Sunday Golf’s website or catalogs, one thing becomes clear: their product line isn’t just a random assortment of bags and accessories. It’s thoughtfully organized into collections that speak to different uses, aesthetics, and golfer preferences. Understanding these collections can help you pick the gear that fits your style, your game, and your personality.
Let’s walk through the main Sunday Golf collections, what unifies them, and how to choose from them.
1. The Lightweight / Minimalist Collection
Core Idea: Carry less. Enjoy more.
This is the heart of the Sunday Golf brand. Their minimalist collection targets players who want to walk, carry fewer clubs, and keep things light and fun.
- The Loma — a par‑3 / pencil / “Sunday” bag. It holds a small set (6 clubs or so), has essential pockets, and embodies that “less is more” philosophy.
- Loma XL — a fuller version, allowing more clubs (8–10) but still in a slim profile.
These bags are perfect for casual rounds, par‑3 courses, range days, or when you just want to enjoy the walk without the burden of a heavy full set.

Design & Style Notes:
- Bright colors or refreshed colorways often appear in this collection (e.g. new editions in EMEA).
- Simplified pocket layouts, smart insulation (for drinks, valuables), and balanced strap systems.
2. Walking / Mid‑Size Stand Bag Collection
Core Idea: For golfers who carry a fuller set, but still like to walk.
This collection sits between the ultra‑minimalist and full cart bags. It gives you more space and flexibility, without going all the way to a heavy, bulky stand bag.
- El Camino — Sunday Golf’s walking / mid-size stand bag option. It bridges the gap: more club capacity, more storage, but still designed to remain lightweight and functional.
- Ryder (standard stand bag) also belongs to this tier, offering more “bells & whistles” while retaining Sunday’s design ethos.
These collections are for players who want a bag that’s comfortable on their back for 18 holes but still has a modern, sleek aesthetic.
3. Full‑Size / Cart / Premium Collections
Core Idea: All the features. For those who ride or want full‑service capability.
When you need full club capacity, more pockets, and perhaps ride a cart, these collections shine.
- The Big Rig (Cart Bag) — built for cart users, with structure, storage, and layout designed to work off a golf cart.
- Premium / S‑Class versions — Sunday Golf has been expanding with premium lines (e.g. vegan leather, special finishes).
- Full‑Size Stand Bag Collection — Sunday Golf explicitly lists “Full‑Size Stand Bag Collections,” supporting up to 14 clubs with more robust features.
These collections often command higher prices, but they also deliver maximum versatility and capability.

4. Accessories, Gear & Lifestyle Collection
Core Idea: Match the vibe. Customize your setup.
Beyond bags, Sunday Golf offers a range of accessories that complement their bag collections:
- Insulated coolers / drink holders (e.g. “Big Frosty”)
- Valuables pockets / removable pouches
- Hats, towels, bag covers
- Special or limited collaboration items (e.g. branded or themed gear) — for instance, the Whataburger collaboration produced a themed bag.
- New colorways and seasonal / region-specific releases (sandstone, flamingo, S‑Class black/cream) to refresh collections.
- Bundles or promos (e.g. free cooler bag with certain bags in some regions)
This collection helps players personalize their game, match colors, and extend the brand identity beyond just the bag.
Why Collections Matter: For You and the Brand
Understanding these collections isn’t just academic — it gives practical benefits:
- Choose smarter. You won’t buy a cart bag when a Loma is all you need.
- Style consistency. If you love a color in one collection, you can match it in accessories or other bags.
- Growth path. You might start with a minimalist bag, then graduate into a full-size bag later — but stay within the brand because you already like their design / feel.
- Brand loyalty. Collections help fans stay within the brand umbrella — accessories, upgrades, version variants all increase lifetime value.
- Marketing & refresh cycles. Sunday Golf can refresh a collection with new colorways, special editions, or premium materials without disrupting the base lineup.
Sample Narrative: How a Golfer Might Use the Collections
Let’s imagine Sara, an enthusiastic amateur golfer:
- She begins with The Loma to walk the par‑3 course near her home. The bag is light, fun, and easy to manage.
- As she builds confidence, she upgrades to Loma XL so she can carry more clubs without sacrificing mobility.
- Eventually, she wants to walk 18 holes with all her clubs — she switches to El Camino or Ryder.
- On rainy days or when she rides in a cart, she uses The Big Rig.
- Whatever she uses, she matches her color style, uses a Big Frosty cooler, adds a hat from their accessory line, and maybe picks up a limited edition bag in a new colorway release.
- When Sunday Golf releases a new color (e.g. “Flamingo” or “Sandstone”), she jumps in — she’s plugged into those collections and feels part of the brand.
Tips for Writing Your Blog Using Collections
- Use a collection‑based structure: Intro → Lightweight / Mid‑Size / Full‑Size / Accessories → How to choose → Future / seasonal collection updates → Conclusion.
- Highlight new releases or limited editions as attention hooks.
- Show visuals / color swatches if possible (e.g. the new EMEA colorways).
- Include checklists: “Which collection fits your playing style?”
- Mention value propositions: warranties, free bundles (coolers or covers), shipping, etc.

