You Can’t Do Without It When It Comes To Golf

by William Shrat

So you have finally bought that brand new spanking set of golf clubs. You are raring to go out to the course and strut your stuff. But wait, aren't we forgetting something? That's right; you need something to fit your golf clubs in! Now you are not going to hand carry all your golf clubs around the course are you?

There are a variety of golf travel cases you can choose from when it comes to fitting your golf clubs in. Choosing the right one for you is important because buying a golf bag that is ill-fitted for your golf gear could mean possible damage to it if you have problems fitting them in. Or it might get knocked around easily. So what kind of golf bags should you look for to ensure that this doesn't happen?

First off, there are a huge variety of brands you can choose from when it comes to golf travel cases. If you have the budget and are carrying expensive golf gear, then you definitely want to invest in something that has lots of room space and especially sturdy. Most golf-stores would have these in stock and you can ask the salesperson for a hard-sided golf travel case. These golf bags pack plenty of space and can hold up against rough handling (don't go out of your way to test that though!). Even in airports where your luggage may be thrown about pretty roughly, it can still take quite a beating.

For those of you who are just casual golfers and have the standard golf clubs set, then investing in something less expensive would make sense. You don't need a hardcore super expensive golf travel case, but something that holds enough space for all your golf clubs and accessories (this is an important point most golfers gloss over). The soft-sided golf travel cases will work just fine. Take note though, they are not as resilient when it comes to standing up against hard knocks. So be extra careful when carrying your golf bag around.

So there you have it, some quick tips and information you can use the next time you are out shopping for golf travel cases. Remember that there is no one golf bag that will meet every golfers needs. Assess your requirements and then select the most suitable golf bag for yourself.

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This post was written by William Shrat on September 27, 2009

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Why You Need Golf Travel Cases

by Tim Sanders

So you have finally bought that brand new spanking set of golf clubs. You are raring to go out to the course and strut your stuff. But wait, are we forgetting something? Oh right; you need something to fit your golf clubs in! Now you are not going to hand carry all your golf clubs around the course are you?

There are a variety of golf travel cases you can choose from when it comes to fitting your golf clubs in. Choosing the right one for you is important because buying a golf bag that is ill-fitted for your golf gear could mean possible damage to it if you have problems fitting them in. Or it might get knocked around easily. So what kind of golf bags should you look for to ensure that this doesn't happen?

First off, there are a huge variety of brands you can choose from when it comes to golf travel cases. If you have the budget and are carrying expensive golf gear, then you definitely want to invest in something that has lots of room space and especially sturdy. Most golf-stores would have these in stock and you can ask the salesperson for a hard-sided golf travel case. These golf bags pack plenty of space and can hold up against rough handling (don't go out of your way to test that though!). Even in airports where your luggage may be thrown about pretty roughly, it can still take quite a beating.

For those of you who are just casual golfers and have the standard golf clubs set, then investing in something less expensive would make sense. You don't need a hardcore super expensive golf travel case, but something that holds enough space for all your golf clubs and accessories (this is an important point most golfers gloss over). The soft-sided golf travel cases will work just fine. Take note though, they are not as resilient when it comes to standing up against hard knocks. So be extra careful when carrying your golf bag around.

So there you have it, some quick tips and information you can use the next time you are out shopping for golf travel cases. Remember that there is no one golf bag that will meet every golfers needs. Assess your requirements and then select the most suitable golf bag for yourself.

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This post was written by Tim Sanders on September 27, 2009

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The Golfer’s Travel Case

by Tim

The travel luggage industry thrive on the needs and demands for bags and storages designed to withstand the rigors of long distance travel. From travel cases of iPods to toiletries and undergarments, there are travel cases for almost every product imaginable.

Golfers who often travel great distances in search of challenging golf courses know all too well that regular golf bags cannot be used to carry their golf clubs during travel. Whether it is a long flight or drive, the golf clubs would jiggle excessively in regular golf bags, eventually leading to irreparable damages and even broken clubs.

With the help of golf travel cases, you can be sure that your golf clubs will reach its destination in the condition it was packed in. Depending on your travel plans and the clubs that you have, there is a suitable golf travel case to meet your traveling needs. Here is a short guide to selecting the perfect golf travel case.

Industrial strength plastic, wood and leather are some of the materials used for making golf travel cases. Depending on what you need, some materials are more suitable compared to others for certain occasions. If you are someone who plays regularly at your local golf course and seldom travel far for the sport, you may opt for a leather golf back.

On the other hand, if you often travel long distances by air or by road to play golf, a sturdier hard plastic golf bag may be a better choice. If you dread lugging your whole golf set with you every time you travel, there is a wide variety compact golf bags that you can choose from.

Compact golf bags usually can fit only a few golf clubs. As many golfers seldom use all their clubs in any one game, you can just pack along a few selected clubs with you for light travel. A good golf travel bag should be weather proof and have sturdy rubber wheels to withstand different types of ground surfaces. There should also be a compartment for you too keep your golf balls so that you do not have to store them separately. Another popular type of golf travel case is one that can fit in the whole of your regular golf bag. This model is extremely convenient, as you would not have to load and unload all your golfing equipment every time you travel.

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This post was written by Logan on March 10, 2009

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