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Selecting the Correct Golf Travel Bag
Posted at May 3rd, 2009 in Golf Books
Having your stuff organized and handy may not be the secret to better golf, but it definitely improves the golfer’s attitude. Especially if you travel with your clubs, it’s important to know that your gear is safe and sound, and that you’ve got a place for everything you need.
Golf Travel Bags and Travel Covers There are so many different makes and features of travel golf bags to choose from, finding one that fits your needs perfectly is not going to be any trouble at all. Whether you are just the basic Joe golfer who wants to make sure that your gears in a safe place or you are one of those golfers and let’s take a cooler along with him and store it in your bag, there are a lot of truly quality, and convenient golf travel bags on the market that will suit your needs perfectly.
Combos: The Easy Way
If you choose to select a combination golf travel bug/carrier combo you can benefit from the best of both worlds: they’re designed to weigh about the same as a regular bag, plus they make traveling easier because you have less bulk to pack.They can be ordered with wheels, for ease in getting around the airport or over to the cart. Designs range from sleek metal alloy to padded, reinforced cloth. If you would like the ease of using a piece of lead its that switches easily from a travel bag to a highly functional golf bag, then you would be well served to look into the combo golf travel bag/carrier.
Golf Travel Bag with Cover: Familiarity Breeds Comfort
Some golfers like the way they have their bag set up though, and don’t see any reason why they should take everything out and repack it for a trip. In cases like these, utilizing the bag cover that is durable to place over your equipment simply makes a lot of sense. These are made so you can simply pack your travel bag inside, button everything down, and you’re ready to go. They make designs that have wheels, as well as unique designs that are designed to save space and feature “hideaway” construction that will make it easier for you to store when you’re not using it.
Consider Your Needs
If you don’t travel very much, it probably doesn’t make sense to spend lots of money on a travel case or high-end golf travel bag. On the other hand though, when you take into consideration how much you’ve invested into your golf gear, including your shoes, clubs, and other gear, then you probably don’t want to go cheap on protecting your investment. Take some time to look at all your options, think about how often you’ll use the bag, and make your decision from there.
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