The Discraft Weekender is a very nice bag that offers a functional capacity in a compact size. I've found that it's capable of holding more than 6 discs as stated in the description. I currently have it loaded with 8 discs consisting of a mix of drivers, mid-range, approach, and putter. I've rated it 4 stars instead of 5 because an additional external storage pocket on the side of the bag opposite the water bottle pocket would be a welcome addition, even for a modest price increase. Also, the securing method for the top flap could use a redesign, but it's a trivial feature anyway. To rebut some comments from other reviewers: 34;Beginner/Starter bag34;, 34;Occasional use34; - This bag is suitable for anyone of all skill levels. I'm a 20 year veteran of the sport and I can tell you that it's absolutely not necessary to carry a larger capacity bag, regardless of experience level. This bag will allow you to carry all the discs you'll need to play most 18-hole courses. Sure, there's nothing wrong with pulling a cart around that's loaded with 50 discs, but it's just for show and you look ridiculous. However, if you prefer a bag that has a bit of a larger capacity and/or different features, then maybe this isn't the bag for you. 34;Falls over34;, 34;Won't stand up34; - No, this bag won't reliably stand up on its own, nor was it necessarily designed to do so. The bag is taller and wider than it is deep, so of course it will be unstable when resting on it's bottom. It's not a problem though as the discs won't fall out of the bag unless you throw the bag around.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]