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Callaway’s Latest Golf Bags: Fairway Stand & ORG Cart Models for 2026


Callaway have quietly become one of the most consistent players in the golf bag space. No gimmicks, no over-designed nonsense, just well-thought-out bags that actually work on the course.

Their latest releases build on that reputation, with updates across both stand and cart models, plus a run of limited edition colourways that feel more premium than novelty. If you’re thinking about switching bags this season, these are the Callaway models worth paying attention to.


Our Roundup of the New Callaway Golf Bags


The Fairway Plus continues to sit in that sweet spot between lightweight carry bag and full-featured stand bag. It’s not chasing ultra-minimalism, and that’s exactly the point.

Key highlights:

  • Mid-weight design that’s comfortable to carry without feeling stripped back
  • Sensible pocket layout that doesn’t balloon the profile
  • Stable stand system that actually stays upright on uneven ground

Where it really shines is versatility. It’s a bag that works just as well for a quick nine as it does for a full weekend round. It also transitions onto a trolley without fuss.

The limited edition colorways are also worth a look here. They’re subtle, not loud, and add a bit of personality without screaming “special edition”.


If you’re the kind of golfer who likes everything to have its place. The Fairway 14 is the standout in this release.

The full 14-way top gives you:

  • Individual club slots for better organization
  • Less club tangle, especially when carrying
  • Easier access when the bag is set down

Despite the added structure, it still carries well. The weight hasn’t crept up as much as you might expect, and the updated strap system distributes load nicely across the shoulders.

Again, Callaway have leaned into limited edition colors here. They suit the more structured look of this bag particularly well.


The ORG 14 has long been one of Callaway’s strongest cart bags. The latest version sticks to what it does best: space, stability, and organization.

Why it works:

  • 14-way top with full-length dividers
  • Cart-optimized base that stays planted
  • Excellent pocket access when strapped in

This is not a bag pretending it might be carried one day. It’s unapologetically designed for trolley and cart golfers, and that clarity shows in the layout.

If you mostly play with a trolley or cart, this remains one of the safer buys in the category.


The Cargo Cart Bag is for players who like options. Extra layers, spare gloves, snacks, rangefinder, rain gear, and still room left over.

Highlights:

  • Larger, deeper pockets across the board
  • Easy-access storage without overcrowding the bag
  • Stable base designed for heavier loads

It’s not a minimalist’s bag, but that’s the appeal. If you hate feeling underprepared, this is the model that lets you bring everything without the bag feeling chaotic.


One of the more important features across Callaway’s stand bags is the strap pass-through system. It sounds minor, but it makes a genuine difference.

The idea is simple:

  • Trolley straps pass behind the bag’s pockets
  • Pocket access stays clear even when secured
  • Less wear on zips and fabric over time

If you switch between carrying and using a cart of trolley, this is one of those features you only appreciate once you’ve used it. Quietly practical, and exactly the kind of detail Callaway tend to get right.


Final Thoughts

This latest Callaway bag lineup doesn’t reinvent anything, and that’s a good thing. These are sensible updates to models that already worked. With thoughtful tech improvements and some tasteful limited edition styling layered on top.

Whether you’re looking for:

  • A versatile stand bag
  • Maximum club organization
  • Or a fully loaded cart setup

There’s a clear option here without needing to overthink it.

We’ll be digging deeper into individual models throughout the season. But as a starting point, this is a strong showing from Callaway.


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