This thing is absolutely beautiful. I got the steel blue-black-rust color scheme, and it is sharp. It stands sturdy, thanks to the base hinging versus a pedal, which I prefer. I like the velcro strap to secure the legs because I feel the bungie style straps will wear out quicker. It seems pretty sturdy, and the material screams waterproof, but I won't vouch for its durability until I have a few rounds with it. The strap system is very comfortable, and I like that they secure to metal rings instead of canvas loops. There is plenty of room in the pockets and the cooler pouch is pretty large.
Next, I won't say disliked, because there is nothing I dislike right now on this bag. Two things I will have to get used to are the number of pockets and the dividers. I am replacing what is essentially a staff sized bag I used for trips where we would be playing every day with doubles on courses where you saw civilization on the first tee and eighteenth green. I packed a lot of gear and going from 16 pockets to 5 is going to be an adjustment for me, although, this is not a knock on the bag. I fit all the necessities in this bag with plenty of room to spare, everything else I had was fluff. Second, the dividers do not extend all the way to the bottom. My initial complaint, having never had the partial dividers before, is that the clubs got hung up on the way in the bag once they cleared the dividers. Maybe this will change once my sticky new grips get a little more worn.