Complete Your S-Class Collection: Matching Loma to El Camino & Ryder
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Why build a matching S-Class setup?
Most golfers don’t use the same bag for every round. A quick nine after work, a full 18 on the weekend, a range session, a walking trip, or a cart-only course all ask for different carry needs. That’s where building a complete golf bag set makes practical sense—especially when it looks cohesive.
The Sunday Golf S-Class collection makes it easy to create matching golf bags that feel consistent in quality and style, while still giving you the right bag for the job. In this guide, we’ll compare the three core S-Class stand/carry options—Loma, El Camino, and Ryder—so you can confidently “complete the set” based on how you actually play.
Think of it like a capsule wardrobe for golf: same elevated look, different sizes and roles.
The three-bag idea: Loma + El Camino + Ryder
If you like the S-Class aesthetic, the smartest way to approach it is to choose a primary bag for most rounds, then add one or two “specialists.” Here’s the simplest framework:
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Loma S-Class: minimalist, quick rounds, range, par-3s, travel days when you want to stay light
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El Camino S-Class: the versatile middle—walkable for 18, roomy enough for regular play, still compact
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Ryder S-Class: the most storage and stability for golfers who carry more gear, play in changing weather, or want maximum on-course organization

All three can be used as standalone bags. But together they create a complete golf bag set that covers virtually every scenario, while keeping the same premium look across your lineup of matching golf bags.
Bag-by-bag: how each S-Class model earns its spot
Loma S-Class: the grab-and-go essential
The Loma is the bag you reach for when you want golf to feel effortless. It’s ideal for short rounds, practice sessions, executive courses, or any day you’re carrying fewer clubs and moving fast.
Best for:
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9-hole rounds, par-3 courses, twilight golf
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Range sessions where you don’t want a full setup
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Walking when you value minimum weight and maximum simplicity
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Golfers who prefer to carry a reduced club selection
Why it belongs in a matching set: Even if you play most of your golf with a larger bag, the Loma fills the “lightweight specialist” role perfectly. Having it in the same S-Class styling means your quick-round bag doesn’t feel like a compromise—it feels like part of the collection.
If you want to explore colourways and availability, start here: Loma S-Class collection.
El Camino S-Class: the everyday sweet spot
If you’re building your first two-bag setup, El Camino is often the best anchor. It hits the balance point between compact carry comfort and enough storage to handle real rounds with the usual extras (layers, snacks, gloves, accessories).
Best for:
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Walking 18 without feeling overloaded
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Golfers who want one bag that can do most things
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Players who carry a fuller club selection more often than not
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Courses where you might walk sometimes and ride other times
Why it pairs so well with Loma: The El Camino covers “normal golf days.” The Loma covers “minimalist days.” Together, they eliminate the common frustration of choosing between an overstuffed small bag or an oversized bag for a quick outing.
Browse styles here: El Camino S-Class collection.
Ryder S-Class: the fully loaded option
The Ryder is for golfers who bring more to the course—extra layers, rain gear, more accessories, or just a preference for a highly organized setup. It’s also a strong choice if you regularly play longer rounds, shoulder-season golf, or days where you want to be prepared for anything.
Best for:
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Golfers who carry more gear (outerwear, rain gloves, spare towels)
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Players who value storage and on-course organization
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Longer rounds, unpredictable weather, or shoulder-season play in Canada
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Anyone who wants the most “ready for anything” S-Class carry/stand setup
Why it completes the trio: When you already own a compact bag, the Ryder adds capacity and structure for days that demand it. In a Sunday Golf S-Class collection lineup, Ryder is the “full kit” counterpart to Loma’s minimalist role.
See options here: Ryder S-Class collection.
How to choose your primary bag (then match the rest)
When customers set out to create matching golf bags, the key is deciding which model will be your default. From there, add the second bag that solves the biggest friction point in your current routine.
If you walk most rounds
Primary: El Camino or Ryder (depending on how much gear you carry)
Add-on: Loma for range days and quick nines
This is one of the most practical two-bag combinations because it keeps your standard walking setup comfortable, while giving you a truly light option when you don’t need everything.
If you mix walking and riding
Primary: El Camino
Add-on: Ryder for packed rounds and shoulder-season golf, or Loma for minimalist days
El Camino’s versatility makes it a natural “do most things well” base. Your second bag depends on whether your biggest gap is capacity (choose Ryder) or weight (choose Loma).
If you’re a gear-forward golfer (prepared for all weather)
Primary: Ryder
Add-on: Loma for travel and practice, or El Camino for a lighter 18-hole walk
If you’re the golfer who always has an extra layer, rain gear, and accessories, Ryder keeps your setup organized. Adding Loma gives you a clean, light alternative for casual rounds.
If you play lots of short formats
Primary: Loma
Add-on: El Camino for full-length rounds
Many golfers are playing more par-3 and 9-hole golf than ever. If that’s you, Loma can be your everyday bag—then El Camino becomes the easy step up when you need more clubs and storage.
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If you want a straightforward plan, these combinations are popular because they cover distinct use cases without overlap.
The “Two-Bag Perfect Pair”
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Loma + El Camino: minimal days + regular rounds
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Loma + Ryder: minimal days + maximum capacity days
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El Camino + Ryder: versatile base + fully loaded alternative
The “Full S-Class Collection”
Loma + El Camino + Ryder is the true complete golf bag set: you’ll always have the right size bag for the round you’re actually playing. You also get the satisfaction of a cohesive lineup of matching golf bags—useful if you like to keep gear consistent across seasons, trips, and different types of golf.
How to match Loma to El Camino & Ryder (without overthinking it)
When people say they want “matching,” they often mean one of three things. Choose your approach and stick with it.
1) Exact match (same colourway across all bags)
This is the cleanest look and the easiest to maintain visually. If you love one S-Class colourway, buying Loma, El Camino, and Ryder in the same finish creates an instantly recognizable set.
2) Coordinated match (two neutrals + one statement)
If you prefer variety, keep two bags in a neutral tone and make the third your “feature” bag. A common strategy is:
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Neutral El Camino or Ryder as your primary
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Statement Loma as the fun, quick-round option
3) Purpose-driven match (seasonal rotation)
Some golfers rotate by weather and course conditions. For example:
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Ryder for spring/fall (more layers, more weather variability)
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El Camino for summer (lighter carry, fewer extras)
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Loma year-round for the range and quick nines
Quick comparison: which S-Class bag fits which day?
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Fast nine or range session: Loma
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Walking 18 with a normal loadout: El Camino
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Walking or riding with extra gear and maximum organization: Ryder
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One-bag solution (most golfers): El Camino
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One-bag solution (gear-heavy golfers): Ryder
What to consider before completing your set
To make sure your collection works in real life (not just in photos), consider these practical points before you add your next bag.
Your typical club count
If you frequently carry a fuller set, make sure your “everyday” bag is the one that accommodates your normal routine. Many golfers keep Loma for abbreviated sets and use El Camino or Ryder when carrying more.
Walking comfort vs. storage needs
Be honest about what bothers you more: carrying extra weight, or running out of pocket space. If weight is your main concern, prioritize Loma or El Camino as your lighter option. If organization and capacity are constant pain points, Ryder is the logical upgrade.
Where you play in Canada
Canadian golf often means variable conditions, especially in spring and fall. If you routinely add layers, rain gear, or extra towels, it’s worth having at least one higher-capacity option in your Sunday Golf S-Class collection lineup.
Putting it together: the easiest path to a matching S-Class lineup
If you already own one S-Class bag and want to expand into a set of matching golf bags, the simplest rule is: add the model that solves the problem your current bag can’t.
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If your current bag feels like overkill for short outings, add a Loma.
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If your current bag is great for quick rounds but tight for full rounds, add an El Camino.
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If you’re always cramming in layers and accessories, add a Ryder.
From there, you can keep the look consistent by choosing the same S-Class colourway—or build a coordinated set that still feels unified. Either way, completing the trio gives you a true complete golf bag set that’s ready for any kind of round.
To compare colourways and choose your match, you can review the three lines here: Loma S-Class, El Camino S-Class, and Ryder S-Class.


