Another Christmas Day is in the books! I hope everyone enjoyed their time with their special someone and had time to relax, eat, and laugh until your belly hurt. For most of us, winter is still limiting our ability to hit the links. With cold temperatures limit our activities, thoughts of sugar plums in our heads has shifted to golf trips to warmer climates. If you are planning on travelling to play golf anytime soon, it is important to pack your clubs with care.
Packing golf clubs properly makes a tremendous difference to their well-being. Additionally, identifying them with a unique tag, cloth, or ribbon is a must to prevent confusion at your destination. But, these are just a few things that every golfer could do to make sure their golf vacation an overwhelming success. Mark Aumann at the PGA has even more great tips. Here is he has to say:
- Try to get a non-stop flight, if possible.
- Get a durable, well-made travel bag.
- If you use a soft-sided bag, don’t forget to pack a golf club protection device.
- Don’t forget that golf bags are considered “oversized check-in”.
- Add some personal ID marking to your bag.
- Don’t wind up with more luggage than you need.
- Think about a cab or car service (or ride to airport).
- Pack your clubs so they won’t move around in the travel bag.
- Use your travel bag for additional storage.
- Don’t leave your expensive electronics in your golf bag.
- If you’re still leery of putting your equipment on a plane, do use a shipping service.
For more details, you can read his entire article at PGA.com.
Planning a golf trip anywhere warm is always fun. Proper care of your golf clubs only enhances the experience. I am not planning a golf trip this year, but if you are, I would like to hear about it. So drop me a line and let me know where you are going! It is always fun to share golfing stories when snowbound for 4 months!
I am a grateful golfer! See you on the links
Just came back from Palm Springs- I will add- you should be able to throw all your golf clothes and shoes into the golf bag so you don’t need to check in anymore bags. Also, definitely make sure you have something on your bag to make it identifiable. We saw the exact same Ping travel golfbag on the baggage carousel 4 or 5 times.
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Great tips, thanks!
Cheers
Jim
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I am old enough to remember when golf bags were considered sports equipment, and went for free. Those were the days !!!
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Pete
Great to hear from you! I know! I cN remember it as well.
Cheers
Jim
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Myrtle Beach June 7-14. Cannot wait! Thanks! Brian
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Brian,
That is awesome! I went to Myrtle Beach 22 years ago! It was an excellent trip! I can hardly wait to hear how things went and which courses you played!
Cheers
Jim
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