GEAR SAVERS BY SCOTT KRAMER SPACE S pending more time than ever on the course because of the pandemic is extra incentive to load up your golf bag. After all, the more you play, the more stuff you’ll want to bring along. Some new high-capacity bags may well help you out. If you like walking, take a look at Sun Mountain’s 3.9-pound Eco-Lite stand bag ($220) that has fabric made from recycled plastic bottles. It sports a 9-inch, four-way top, and includes five pockets. For an even lighter model, Callaway’s Hyperlite Zero ($230) is dubbed the gold standard in ultra-lightweight carry bags. Weighing less than three pounds, it’s a breeze to carry 18. Yet it has a four-way top with full-length dividers, seven pockets, strong carbon-fiber legs, padded shoulder strap and comfort hip pad. If you prefer riding a cart, Wilson’s more full-sized EXO II ($230) has 14 divided club sections, a secure trolley anchor base, and plenty of pocket space. Those of you who like walking and riding, depending on the course, might consider a hybrid product like Titleist’s 6.1-pound Hybrid 14 ($240) that combines cart and stand bag features, such as 14 full-length club dividers, updated leg system with a pushcart rest, and nine pockets.