Wilson has had a superb start to 2026 from a hardware and golf ball perspective. It’s Staff XB irons have taken the players’ distance category by storm, while the updated Staff Model golf balls once again continue to be one of the very best premium golf balls on the market.

With the year it is having, the last thing I expected Wilson to also release in 2026 was a stand bag, yet here we are with the luscious-looking 1914 stand bag now available.

Wilson 1914 Stand Bag Review

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That being said, these styles of the best stand bags are all the rage at the moment. The Ping Reserve stand bag, Ogio Shadow and Vessel Player V are just a few of these styles of classic-looking stand bags, often using PU leather as the primary material. So, what could Wilson bring to this crowded market with the 1914?

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I’m glad Wilson has ventured into this part of the stand bag market; it’s exactly where a brand with this much equipment heritage should be sitting. Clean, classic, understated and letting the product do the talking.

Wilson 1914 Stand Bag Review

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That is very much the case with the 1914 from a looks perspective. There’s not much to be said about bags of this style. In the politest way possible, they all look the same to me.

That’s not to say there aren’t some lovely touches of detail dotted over the design. From the subtle stitching of the Wilson logo down the side of the apparel pocket to the leather and logoed zip handles, this bag doesn’t scream so much as sing gently about the brand.

Wilson 1914 Stand Bag Review

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Likely the nicest design touch to my eye is the carbon fibre legs. Not only does it make the bag look better, but it also makes it more lightweight than many of the PU leather counterparts. A similar bag I tested most recently (also made by an equipment OEM) was the Ping Reserve stand bag, which was a whole pound heavier despite being a very similar size.