Golf Club Travel Bags

By Jerry J. Jansen On July 28, 2009 Under Golf

Golf Travel Bags on Wheels

As a new golfer, for my high school team, I am learning the hard way when it comes to packing away my irons and other supplies.If we don’t put in a request a head of time we don’t have the lavishness of a golf cart to haul around our supplies.On some of our course’s we face slopes and long windy paths through the day.

 

It becomes rather cumbersome to schlep our bags through 18 holes. My wife and I travel too, so I need something that can weather the abuse of baggage handlers and my own bad handling habits.

 

I absolutely love this sport, but like anyone else cant help but wonder if there isn’t an easier way to be a successful golfer. Golf travel bags range from $99 and can exceed $3000.Low price golf bags won’t really give me with the comfort and durability that I must have.

 

I am just a beginner, but plan to be in this sport for the long haul. A tough quality materials like a durable ballistic nylon fabric, strong abrasion, moisture and tear resistant with oversized in line skating wheels for level rolling action, highly durable rear skid plates to shield my bag when I’m in bad weather.

 

I would also like a top handle that has a natural position that has a palm facing my body when I grab it. you need to pull this thing all day long and not get killed. This large travel bag needs to have enough room to fit a tour bag. It will also carry a cart bag and any stand or carry bag. The rim of the golf bags needs to be well protected to protect my club heads and they need to be sufficient straps to secure my golf clubs into the travel bag.

 

My last set of clubs did not fare well on my last trip to Florida.Grant it, we changed planes twice and there were over 150 passengers. This makes for lots of other boxes to bump around on in cargo department.My pink/white golf clubs are becoming a silly my obsession.We made a dumb mistake and used a second hand bag that wasn’t strong enough to endure such abuse. I wish I had invested in Club Glove Golf Travel Bags

When I opened my bag to find that my 9 iron was bent, one of my zippers busted open and I lost a pair of great golf shoes, and gloves.I spilled nail polish on the table and it made me so angry but the only one I had to blame was my self.It was time to look into and invest in a very sweet tool for my success in golf progress. Golf Travel bags cover over your standard golf bag whether it is a cart or standing , it should offer some storage and protection for my clubs.

 

One bag offered  a  roomy 50″ x 15″ x 15″ to fit tour, cart, and carry/stand bags. An internal strap locks the bag into place in the large main compartment. We designed the top of the golf bag to be padded to reduce the likelihood of dings or dents to your clubheads. Two super duty straps on the exterior for further hold down of the golf club cases contents. , weighing in at only 7.2.Wow 25 pounds, it’s made of heavy-duty materials. The foot portion contains an absolutely waterproof flexible plastic while the rest of the golf case is constructed of a heavy nylon decorated by heavy "breath taking" holes. Two fantastic urethane inline skate wheels on a sturdy outer frame provide the rolling ability, and twin outer pockets. Now, to decide on the color. You would want a bright color that will stand out while my golf bags pass through on the conveyor belt.

 

Its amazing how the perfect golf travel bag can give you such a peace of mind.

 

Frequent golf travelers know the problems that can sometimes be associated with golf travel cases and travel bags: sometimes, it’s just difficult to find room to store them. These durable containers, are designed to protect golf bags and clubs in transit, usually take up a lot of room.

 

You need a hard case that protects your clubs, but is also collapsible so it can be stored in smaller space. It has a telescoping construction allows you to collapse from its full size of 52 inches tall down to 24 inches for manageable storage. A lightweight but high density Polyethylene hard case is made of three connected modules, each slightly larger than the next. When the bag is not in use, the modules fit within each other - the "telescoping" effect - to significantly reduce its size. We heard so many stories of frustration related to lack of space available in the trunks of rental cars and being able to accommodate travel bags and clubs. It's an ugly situation but it’s a pretty forward and common problem. Now that I am using all the features, I realized I bought out a completly, simple product.”

An ideal bag should includes the following features:

First, your bag needs to be airline acceptable.Can you design it to hold up to a 48-inch driver and hold your golf bag safely inside the air plane.It needs to be lightweight, high-density polyethylene hard case with a double thickness side impact support.  You should be able to collapse your travel bag to 24 inches for easy storage.One of the pains in my side with a crappy equipped travel bag is a poorly designed and cheap handle.I think you’ll be pleased with our easy to control top handle must be strong enough to handle for lifting.And, last but not least durable and colorful roller blade wheels provide for that awesome race from corridor to corridor.



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