I sold my friend's 2008 Miata earlier this yr. I felt cramped inside it.
When I'm in a hurry to get to the golf course, many times I just throw my clubs in the passenger seat. My clubs do fit in the trunk of my 987S Boxster LE but you need to take the woods out. I have a cart bag. Not sure if a staff bag would fit. With a little effort, you can get 2 cart bags in the back of a Cayman but it's a 10 min job taking all the long clubs out. No way to get 2 bags in a Boxster.
I might suggest jumping up a tad to look for a base 2006 Boxster. It's a 987 version (97-04 are 986s, 05-08 are 987.1s). The 987 platform is much more reliable than a 986 in that it has fewer niggling issues. Plus it has an improved IMS that virtually eliminates the possibility of failure. A base 987 has 240 HP, so it's almost the same as a 986 S. I recommend a 2006 because while a 2005 is a 987, it was a crossover year for the IMS and it's very hard to know if you have the old IMS of the 986 or the new one unless you pull the tranny. Get a 2006 and you'll have the new one. A base 2006 Boxster will run somewhere between $13-15K. A 987 Boxster will have more room than a Miata and slightly more room than a 986 Boxster.
If you want to be noticed pulling into the golf course parking lot, buy a Boxster.
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