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Do You Need A Golf Travel Bag? By Conrad Lyndon When driving the short distance to your favorite local course, a travel bag isn't necessary. But when traveling by airplane or long distance driving, a regular bag won't offer the protection your clubs need.
How much are your clubs worth to you? Some of us have expensive custom made clubs, while others own a more affordable set. Whatever the retail value--our own clubs are what help us play our best game, so they are valuable to us. That's why the Pros always bring their own clubs on tour.
Enjoy playing on that holiday trip by doing what you can to protect your clubs from damage while traveling. Here are a few tips when trying to choose the best travel bag for your situation.
Hard Travel Cases
The case is a hard plastic shell that provides the most protection from drops and falls. These are the ideal choice when traveling by air. You won't be able to carry your clubs on the plane with you, so you'll want the best protection you can get with the baggage handling process involved. It can get rough down there!
Soft Travel Cases
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Made from more pliant fabric, these are more car friendly since the outer shell is more flexible. Look for bags that use double stitching as this provides a sturdier hold.
Wheels
Carry your travel bag around for a bit and you'll be wishing it had wheels. Imagine walking what seems like miles through a busy airport while carrying your clubs--inline wheels are a must.
Handles & Straps
Look for sturdy, double stitched handles and straps that will easily hold the weight against pulling and lifting.
Padding
Watch that the bag has some amount of foam padding. This will absorb much of the shock from a drop or from heavy banging.
Traveling and playing with our own clubs beats renting clubs hands down! By using a travel case, you'll be protecting your clubs from damage and ensuring you have them when you need them most--on the course!
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