11 Movie Gadgets You Might See in Real Life
Al Czervik's Golf Bag
Honestly, will there ever be a golf bag cooler than Rodney Dangerfield's from 'Caddyshack?' Probably not, but you can come close with a mix of gadgets.
First, there's the replica of the bag itself, featuring an embroidered Bushwood logo, the loud colors, and the name CZERVIK printed on both sides. There's even a pouch for storing iPods and cell phones.
In order to avoid losing juice on the fairway, pick up a solar phone or MP3 charger from Soldius. Throw it in your bag and you'll never run out of Journey tunes, provided there's enough sun.
Finally, there's the Electronic Drink Caddy, which looks like a driver but is really a tap for 54 ounces of your favorite hooch. Unless you're playing for millions on the PGA tour, this will be the greatest round of 18 you can hope to have.





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Subscribe to commentsRick BadmanMay 26th 2008 4:21PM
The computerized golf bag of the future will also have laser guidance and wind speed detection to point out where to hit the ball and with which club to either get the ball on the green or in the hole, if possible.