Do you need rain cover for golf bag?
Golf clubs and golf bags are expensive items and it is essential to protect them from rain damage. With a quality golf bag rain cover, your clubs and, golf bag will be protected from rain damage and if you continue playing in light rain, the rain cover will prevent your club grips from getting wet.
How do I protect my golf clubs in my travel bag?
To protect your golf clubs when flying, use extra golf towels, bubble wrap, or packing material to take up the extra space. Weave these between the club shafts to ensure they don’t rub together in transit.
What are snaps on golf bag for?
This accessory hanger allows the golfer, for the first time ever, a choice in where he or she chooses to place their golf accessories. With the ability to just snap this product on your golf bag using any two button positions makes accessory placement simple, easy and convenient to each individual golfer.
What travel bag Do PGA pros use?
The most popular bag on the PGA TOUR, the Club Glove Last Bag Large Pro can accommodate any stand or cart bag while allowing plenty of extra storage space.
Do you have to pay extra to fly with golf clubs?
Most airlines treat golf clubs as standard luggage, meaning there’s a weight limit (usually 50 pounds) but no oversize baggage fee. If your clubs go missing, the carrier will replace them (just be prepared to deal with paperwork and, in all likelihood, long hold times on calls should you need additional assistance).
Is it OK to leave golf clubs in hot car?
Protect your investment by not leaving your clubs in a hot car, damp shed or garage. A golf shaft can corrode causing the metal to weaken and break during use. Treat your clubs as you would any other piece of equipment and they will last for years to come.
Can I bring golf tees on a plane?
Golf balls, golf tees, divot tools and golf spikes/cleats are allowed in your carry-on luggage. However, all golf clubs and putters must be checked with your airline.
How much is it to take golf clubs on a plane UK?
Keeping with the theme of all the airlines, fees are charged per flight, so you can expect to pay £60 to take your golf clubs on a return flight (£30 each way).