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  1. July 8, 2020   |   Nic Mulflur

    Friends -  This is nothing more than a quick update on MacKenzie, perhaps more for my own subconscious ease than anything else. We are truly busier than ever and for that the adjective of “grateful” falls laughably short. During a time when we’re…

  2. May 21, 2019   |   Jay Revell

        Finding a new favorite hang in an old world golf town.    Standing beneath the clubhouse of the Aiken Golf Club made me ponder my true location. Was I in South Carolina or some shire on the outskirts of London? The club that I…

  3. February 5, 2019   |   Jay Revell

    Playing golf at night may be the most fun you can legally have in America. I’ve always had a love for the golf that happens after sunset and there is something about chasing a glowing golf ball that I can’t get enough of. Perhaps it’s the way that a…

  4. December 1, 2018   |   Jay Revell

    Christmas is a special time of year for golfers. Every golfing die hard has their fingers crossed that Santa will bring them some great gear for their game to go under the tree. This year I know that the number one item on my list will be there when…

  5. May 16, 2018   |   Nic Mulflur

    Chattanooga, Tennessee. I had never been there, to be honest, I’d never even heard of it. Low and behold it’s a sneaky good golf destination... Leave it to the fine gentleman of Sugarloaf Social Club to summon me to travel across the country for a…

  6. January 10, 2018   |   Nic Mulflur

    Mike Leonard is what we call a “golf junkie”. He makes his home in Olympia, Washington just a couple of hours north of Portland. Mike is known for frequenting the local thrift stores and pawn shops in search of old golf clubs and artifacts. It was…

  7. January 2, 2018   |   Nic Mulflur

    Standing by the cutting table I hear the phone ring at my desk so I jog back to answer, “Thanks for calling MacKenzie Golf Bags, what can I do for ya” I ask. The ensuing request was one that would normally be impossible. One week before Christmas and…