REVIEW: Ghost Golf’s GT-14 Cart Bag

What You Need To Know

  • The Ghost Golf GT-14 Bag is the company’s ultra-premium, full-size cart bag designed with both form and function in mind.
  • It features a 14-way top with fully enclosed velvet-wrapped dividers, carbon fiber detailing, and 11 total external pockets including 5 cooler compartments.
  • Made from abrasion-resistant PU leather, the GT-14 weighs 7.4 lbs (8.8 with accessories) and includes a magnetic rangefinder pocket, towel carabiner/bottle opener, and no-slip cart strap system.
  • At $475, this bag is built for those who want standout design, premium construction, and maximum storage.

Ghost Golf isn’t interested in subtlety. With the GT-14 Bag, they’ve gone full send on a bag that’s meant to make a statement, not just on the range or the back of a cart, but in craftsmanship, materials, and swagger.

It’s not for everyone. But for those who demand performance, presentation, and practicality all in one, GT-14 offers something rare in the crowded world of golf bags.

First Impressions

The GT-14 arrives with presence. From the matte carbon fiber accents to the weighty, tour-grade PU leather, this is clearly no off-the-rack golf bag. The size is full-frame — more staff bag than stand bag — with a sturdy, squared silhouette that feels more sports car than a carry bag.

At 7.4 pounds, it’s no featherweight, but it wasn’t built to be carried 18 holes. That said, the three grab handles on the 14-way top make it easy to hoist onto a cart or into the trunk. And the detailing — velvet-lined club dividers, contrast stitching, subtle branding — lives up to its price point.

Opening the pockets, you quickly notice this is a storage-forward design. Five cooler pockets? Two velvet-lined valuables pockets? A magnetic rangefinder slot? It’s both overkill and perfect at the same time, especially for gear junkies or those who treat their cart bag like a mobile locker.

On The Course

The GT-14 shines where it’s meant to: on a cart. The magnetic lift-top for cart strap access is genius, allowing full use of side pockets even when strapped in. With 14 individual, fully enclosed velvet-lined slots and a large putter well, club organization is spotless and stress-free, even for jumbo grips.

There’s an absurd amount of storage, but somehow every pocket feels purposeful. The cooler compartments are large enough to stash drinks for the entire front nine, and the rangefinder pocket’s magnetic closure offers true one-handed access, which is a surprisingly satisfying touch.

The towel carabiner doubles as a bottle opener (yes, really), and details like glove keepers, pen holders, and a molded umbrella loop all feel like thoughtful additions, not afterthoughts.

If you’re walking a course? This probably isn’t your bag. But if you’re riding 95% of your rounds and want everything in one place without digging, the GT-14 is a dream.

The Takeaway

The Ghost Golf GT-14 Bag is for the golfer who wants premium everything — materials, features, storage, and aesthetics. It’s not trying to compete with the Ping Hoofer or Sunday’s Ryder bag. It’s aiming higher, and in many ways, it delivers.

From the magnetic rangefinder pocket and multiple insulated compartments to the weather-resistant leather and carbon fiber trim, GT-14 is a bag that demands attention but backs it up with functionality. You’re paying a premium, yes, but every inch of the bag reflects that price point.


 
The Ghost Golf GT-14 Bag retails for $475. The bag comes in seven different colorway options. Visit GhostGolf.com for more information