Monday 4 April 2011

Golf travel case

Golf travel case

A Golf Travel Case Will Save Your Clubs

If you travel with your clubs you have to use a golf travel case to protect the clubs. This is more than a necessity when flying. Today’s baggage handlers could care less about how luggage is treated, much less a bag of clubs.
Have you ever watched how your luggage and clubs are loaded on an airplane? In most cases the luggage handlers have only minutes to load the cargo area and secure the luggage before takeoff. Each piece is tossed and manipulated onto the conveyor belt by almost any means possible. Once it gets past the hatch for the cargo bay, it then is moved just as quickly to a luggage pallet and thrown upon the pile or stacked on the bottom. If you are unlucky enough for your luggage and clubs to be on the bottom if they are not properly protected you may well get them back badly damaged.
FACT: You must protect your own clubs is risk major damage to them while traveling.
Most golfers realize that their clubs have certain fragility in the shaft and head of the club. Therefore when they are moved about they must be protected in some form or fashion. High technology today and completion have made it possible for all golfers to protect their clubs. The actual cost of protecting your clubs is going to depend on the type of bag you choose.
There are many styles of carrying bags with various strengths. Obviously the soft bag does not provide the same protection that a hard bag will. When traveling, especially by plane, the golfer will ensure the protection of his clubs by storing them in a hard, rigid container. The golfer should make sure that whichever container they select it should have proper padding, an excellent locking mechanism and easily read identification tag.
Obviously no one will look after your clubs better than you will. However, you can make sure that your clubs will be ready for play at your destination by taking a few precautions. The golf travel case will protect the investment you have in your clubs.  

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