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10 Convertibles That Fit Golf Clubs & 10 That Don’t


10 Convertibles That Fit Golf Clubs & 10 That Don’t


Where Style Meets The Fairway

You can love the open road and the fairway at once—but finding a convertible that actually fits a full set of golf clubs can be tricky. Many sleek designs sacrifice trunk space for style and leave golfers out of luck. Still, a few models balance performance with practicality, proving luxury and function can coexist. Before you pick your next ride, let’s begin with the convertibles that fit golf clubs.

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1. BMW 4 Series Convertible

Convertibles and golf bags typically don't play well together, which leaves enthusiasts torn between open-air driving and their favorite sport. But BMW cleverly solved this dilemma in the 4 Series Convertible, engineering the trunk and rear pass-through to accommodate a full set of clubs—even with the top down.

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2. Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet

For the cultured golfer, the E-Class Cabriolet transforms into a practical companion to offer a generous 385-liter trunk that accommodates a full set of clubs. The split-folding rear seats extend cargo flexibility, and the AIRCAP system ensures wind-free comfort during top-down drives. 

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3. Audi A5 Cabriolet

Audi’s A5 Cabriolet blends refinement and function with precision. Its soft top folds in just 15 seconds, even when driving at speeds up to 31 mph. Behind the elegance lies everyday usability—the trunk holds 380 liters with the roof up and still manages 320 liters when lowered.

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4. Chevrolet Corvette Convertible (C8)

While initial impressions suggest the C8 Corvette Convertible accommodates just one set of golf clubs, due to its split front-rear trunk configuration, that seems limiting. This sophisticated design, however, actually delivers surprising utility, comfortably housing two complete sets of clubs.

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5. Ford Mustang Convertible

The Ford Mustang Convertible defies expectations with a surprisingly generous 11.4 cubic feet of cargo room—enough to accommodate your golf clubs. Plus, the folding rear seat adds extra length for those ambitious shopping trips.

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6. Bentley Continental GT Convertible

The Bentley Continental GT Convertible turns grand touring into an art form. Beneath its handcrafted elegance lies a remarkably practical 358-liter trunk, which is large enough for a full set of golf clubs. It’s a rare blend of engineering and real-world convenience, perfect for golfers.

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7. Rolls-Royce Dawn

While most convertibles treat cargo space as an afterthought, the Dawn brilliantly defies convention with its powered trunk mechanism and generous 260-liter capacity. Even with the top up, its 11.3 cubic feet of storage gracefully accommodates golf clubs without compromising Rolls-Royce's legendary luxury.

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8. Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

Pack your golf clubs in the Wrangler Unlimited's generous 31.7 cubic feet of cargo space, then let the real fun begin. As one of the few four-door convertibles available, this versatile Jeep transforms any journey into an open-air adventure by letting you remove both roof and doors completely.

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9. Volvo C70 (With The Top Up)

Every convertible owner knows the storage squeeze that comes with open-air driving. The Volvo C70 offers a clever compromise: keep its 30-second retractable hardtop up to reveal a generous 12.8 cubic feet of trunk space—perfect for golf clubs.

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10. Jaguar XK8

Drawing inspiration from the legendary E-Type, the Jaguar XK8 convertible carries forward its predecessor's sporting spirit while adding modern practicality. This elegant drop-top proves its real-world versatility by accommodating two complete sets of golf clubs in its trunk during top-up driving.

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Now let’s switch to the convertibles where style wins—but your golf clubs don’t.

1. Mazda MX-5 Miata

The Miata may be the world's best-selling two-seat convertible sports car, with a Guinness World Record to prove it, but try telling that to golfers. Its tiny 4.5–5.1 cubic foot trunk can't even handle a full set of clubs without the driver riding shotgun.

File:1990 Mazda MX-5 Miata in Mariner Blue, front left, 2025-09-07.jpgElise240SX on Wikimedia

2. Porsche 718 Boxster

The clever fusion of "boxer" and "roadster" into "Boxster" hints at Porsche's engineering brilliance, yet the same mid-engine layout that delivers exceptional handling creates a storage compromise. With just 9.7 cubic feet split between shallow front and rear compartments, golf clubs become a challenging proposition.

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3. Fiat 124 Spider

Compact yet charismatic, Fiat’s 124 Spider favors classic style over cargo space. Its trunk holds only weekend essentials, not golf clubs—but that’s intentional. Sharing production roots with the Mazda MX-5, it revives 1960s Italian flair through modern engineering finesse.

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4. Audi TT Roadster

Today’s golfer faces a puzzle with the TT Roadster. Its Bauhaus-inspired design has dazzled since debuting in 1995, yet the shallow cargo space can’t easily fit a standard golf bag. Such is Audi’s devotion to form and performance over utility.

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5. Chevrolet Camaro Convertible

At just 7.3 cubic feet, the Camaro Convertible's trunk reveals a surprising limitation of this iconic muscle car. You can't properly stow a complete set of golf clubs without either folding seats or dismantling your bag—quite a contrast from its bold 1966 Mustang-fighting origins.

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6. Mercedes-Benz SL-Class

Mercedes' iconic SL-Class has graced roads since 1954, with its name recently revealed to mean 'Super Leicht'—a nod to lightweight engineering. Yet modern luxury comes with trade-offs, as the sophisticated retractable hardtop leaves precious little space for golf clubs during open-air cruising.

File:Mercedes-Benz SL, ADAC Deutschland Klassik 2025, Schwetzingen (20250726-P1048512).jpgMatti Blume on Wikimedia

7. Mini Cooper Convertible

Named after the legendary race car builder John Cooper, today's Mini Cooper Convertible stays true to its sporty DNA. Though the clever parcel shelf and easy-load function help maximize its modest 5.2 cubic feet trunk, fitting those golf clubs remains tricky during open-air drives.

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8. Alfa Romeo 4C Spider

The 4C Spider's exotic carbon fiber monocoque—a technology borrowed from the supercar realm—sets the tone for Alfa Romeo's purist vision. This uncompromising DNA flows through the mid-engine layout to create a driver's car that trades everyday practicality, including golf club storage, for raw performance.

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9. BMW 8 Series Convertible

Starting with a generous 350-liter trunk capacity, the BMW 8 Series Convertible's thoughtful soft-top design delivers real-world versatility by accommodating two full sets of golf clubs lengthwise. This practical storage combines with convenient key fob operation for effortless transitions between top-down luxury and cargo utility.

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10. Jaguar F-Type Convertible

Inspired by the iconic E-Type, the F-Type Convertible captures Jaguar’s passion for sculpted design and performance. Yet beauty has its price. The shallow, oddly shaped trunk leaves little room for a golf bag, as elegance triumphs over everyday practicality.

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