I am shopping for a travel bag so I can take my clubs on an airplane two or three times per year. I see that some airlines won't pay for damage to clubs unless they are in a hard case. Is this something to worry about or are these airlines just making a big deal out of a small issue?
I already bought a padded, soft case with wheels on sale at a local store. I can still return it if I think I made a poor choice.
Also, I see that today on ebay there is a non-wheeled hard case up for sale. Are wheels all that important?
I also saw an inflatable guard that you put around your club heads before putting it in the travel bag. Good, or garbage?
I'd also like to hear opinions about a travel cover into which you put your own bag, vs. a travel bag into which you put just your clubs and use as a golf bag at your destination.
Any other tips or horror stories?
Thanks,
Ken
I already bought a padded, soft case with wheels on sale at a local store. I can still return it if I think I made a poor choice.
Also, I see that today on ebay there is a non-wheeled hard case up for sale. Are wheels all that important?
I also saw an inflatable guard that you put around your club heads before putting it in the travel bag. Good, or garbage?
I'd also like to hear opinions about a travel cover into which you put your own bag, vs. a travel bag into which you put just your clubs and use as a golf bag at your destination.
Any other tips or horror stories?
Thanks,
Ken
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