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Getting To Grips With More Courses
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When you go to the expense of going on a golfing safari, you want to play at the peak of your skills and abilities on that new course so your final score is a true reflection of the competition between you and that course. The only way to be at your very best the first time you are on a world class golf course far from home is to have your own clubs with you. That means you are going to have to take your golf clubs on the road. And that means you will need to think ahead how to protect your clubs en route and how to make sure this big investment you have made in quality golf clubs stays in top notch shape for many years to come.
The last thing you would even dream of doing is checking your golf clubs unprotected and seeing a check in clerk put those clubs in their bag loose on the belt to go to baggage claim. Securing those delicate golf clubs in a top notch travel bag has to become part of your travel ritual. There are two kinds of golf travel cases so whether you go with a hard shell case or a soft sided one will make the difference in how well your golf clubs will survive the trip. But in general the hard shell case is able to protect your clubs against much more abuse.
From a cost perspective, the low impact financial choice is the soft golf case. But it's important to get some perspective because this bag will have the job of protecting what may be the biggest expense of your golfing passion - those high quality customized golf clubs. So the quality of your golf case that must keep those golf clubs from harm on the road may not be the place to economize. If you must find a way to get good travel equipment for your clubs on a budget, think about buying a used case on eBay or at a pawn shop in town.
For checking your golf clubs through baggage claim, there really is no substitute for a hard shell golf case. In fact, if you check with the air carrier, they may even insure your golf clubs if you pack them in a case that protects them well. An investment in a quality hard shell golf case can serve you well for many years of travel to some of the great golf courses of the world. And it can be helpful to protect your golf clubs from other harsh environments as well.
There are situations where a soft sided golf case is a fine choice. Taking your golf clubs on a car trip is such a situation because the soft case molds to the golf clubs better so they fit in the car without taking up so much room in the trunk. And some hard shell cases add so much size to your load that the case will not fit in the golf bag which is another travel dilemma. A soft sided golf bag often can fit in the golf bag so you can keep the bag and the clubs together much easier.
Along with a quality golf case, it's important you pack your golf clubs for travel so they do not have any opportunity to move around and they are surrounded by soft cloth for the entire trip. For the heads, cover heads are available that can secure to the head and keep that metal well protected so you don't see any dings or find the heads out of balance when they arrive at the destination. In addition pack towels or even clothing around each club so they are insulated from each other and from the casing and they ride completely secure for the trip.
Providing your golf clubs with the loving care they need is something you think about after each game of golf. It is just part of the game after you play to clean your clubs and inspect them and if there are minor repairs needed to get the to the golf shop for those repairs before you play again. It only stands to reason then that you would extend that same level of care and concern for your clubs to taking them traveling with you to take your game to a new city or country to add another course to your list of ground you have conquered in your continued mission of conquest of the game of golf.
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