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How to Travel with Golf Clubs

How to Travel with Golf Clubs

These days, the United States alone has almost 10,000 golf courses and country clubs where people can enjoy themselves. That makes traveling around to play golf more fun than ever before.

However, some people are only beginning to travel with their golf equipment. If you don't know how to travel with golf clubs the right way, it is easy to make serious mistakes that could cost you.

In some cases, you'll lose the opportunity to play the golf game you've been looking forward to. In others, you'll pay much more than you have to for simple services. So what do you need to keep in mind when you start traveling with golf clubs?

Read on to learn all about the most crucial things to do to avoid problems as you travel with golf equipment!

Ask Friends About Traveling With Golf Clubs

Before you start making specific preparations for your trip, it can help to learn more about traveling with golf clubs in general. Although reading tips online can be helpful, so can speaking with your friends or family members who also play golf.

At your next game, consider asking your playing buddies about any mistakes they've ever made while traveling with golf equipment. You can also ask them about any precautions they've taken so as to avoid such mistakes.

Even if the person you speak with hasn't had a mishap while traveling with golf clubs, there is a good chance that they will have heard the story of someone else who has.

In short, learning more about these stories can help you get a better sense of what might damage your golf equipment while traveling or detract from your good time.

Remember Everything With a Travel Checklist

The first few times you travel with your golf equipment, there is a significant chance you will forget something. The best way to avoid this is to create a golf travel checklist as early as possible.

Once you've added everything you can think of to it, you can put it away and look at it again a few times before the day of your trip arrives. As you review your list, you might realize that you have forgotten to include important items.

You can also add some of the precautionary measures we will discuss in this article to your list to help you remember to prepare for your upcoming trip.

Buy Protection When You Travel With Golf Clubs

There are a lot of different ways to travel with golf clubs, but the right protection will help with all of them. You can start with simple kinds of protection like golf covers for your individual clubs. This can help you avoid scratches and dents caused by your clubs bashing up against each other.

However, you might want to take your golf club protection to the next level by getting a sturdy golf bag with a stiff-arm tool inside to keep it from collapsing.

Learn About Airline Rules for Golf Clubs

Sometimes, you might be able to drive to a great country club to enjoy a novel way of playing golf. However, most people who travel with their golf clubs end up on a plane sooner or later. If you are coming up on your first flight with golf equipment in tow, it is important that you learn more about your airline's policies first.

In fact, some of the friends you speak with about traveling with golf clubs might be able to warn you about some of these problems or recommend an airline that can help you avoid them. Some airlines will charge you extra for bringing luggage items like golf bags. Others might have a surprising weight limit.

That might not seem like a big deal, but even two or three extra pounds can cost a ridiculous amount of money.

Don't Subject Your Golf Clubs to Layovers

If at all possible, try to avoid booking a flight that has a layover when you are traveling with golf equipment. Each layover in your flight will require your golf luggage to be moved from one plane to the next. That increases the chance that incautious luggage handling will damage your sensitive golf equipment.

On top of that, layovers increase the chance that your luggage will be lost. Of course, your airline will probably ship your luggage to you and apologize for the inconvenience. However, there is a good chance that this will come too late for you to enjoy your next golf game.

There is a lower chance of damage to your clubs and lost luggage when you book flights without any layovers.

Avoid Traveling With Sentimental Items

Even if you follow all of these steps we have discussed, there is a chance that your golf equipment will take some damage while you travel. Although that can be frustrating, it may be an acceptable cost for enjoying easy travel with your golf clubs.

However, the same may not apply if you have special golf items with sentimental value. If you want to keep such items as safe as possible, it may be wisest to avoid traveling with them at all if you can manage it.

Try Shipping Your Clubs to the Golf Course

On the other hand, you might want to try shipping your golf equipment to golf courses or country clubs before you arrive. If you are willing to pay a little extra, you can pay for quality shipping services that will treat your luggage with the care it deserves.

Know How to Travel With Golf Clubs

We hope that learning more about how to travel with golf clubs without damaging them or suffering from unnecessary costs has been helpful to you. If you are not experienced with traveling with golf clubs, it is vital that you learn from the experiences of others. You won't have to live out your own golf equipment travel stories if you can avoid the mistakes that others have made before.

Contact us at the Plantation Golf & Country Club at any time to find out more about how you can enjoy traveling to amazing golf locations!

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