Golf Travel Cases: Are You An Air Or Car Traveler?

by John DiMillio

If you like to travel with your golf clubs, it’s important to have a golf travel case. But protecting your clubs means choosing the right golf travel case.

Choose the wrong case and you will regret it for some time. Too small and you don’t have the space to add your shoes, hat and maybe even a set of clothes. Too big and carrying it around becomes a problem. Golf travel cases like other golf accessories come in many different sizes, styles, designs and colors. You may prefer a simple dark colored basic golf travel case or a case promoting your favorite team may be your choice.

Your travel dictates the type of golf travel case you need. For airline travelers the hard sided golf case is probably the one for you.

Between shuttles and baggage handling your clubs are going to be tossed and jostled. Baggage handles are struggling with planes at full capacity to unload and reload planes quickly. As a result your clubs are thrown and jostled more than ever.

Soft Sided Golf Bag or Hard Golf Case?

The outside layer of the hard golf travel case with the padding protects your clubs from the world of baggage handlers.

But if you’re a golfer who travels mainly by car, then the soft golf travel case will probably be your bag of choice. With its waterproof exterior and interior padding, your clubs are protected as they ride in the trunk of the car or on the luggage cart to your hotel room.

Soft golf travel bags store easily in the closet or under the bed. So if you’re on the road or in a hotel you won’t have to worry about storage. A hard golf travel case can be a challenge to conveniently store.

Your travel style will determine the best golf travel case for you. The cases protect your clubs and you may have room to pack your shoes, clothes and hat. Then you’re ready to quickly get your clubs out and play a round.

There’s a wide variety of golf travel bags available online. Whether you choose a hard golf travel case or a soft golf travel bag you’re apt to discover one to fit your needs and protect your clubs.

Golf while you travel and find new courses to play. But before you travel protect your clubs with a golf travel case.

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