Hunting for the best Golfing Travel Case
So you are making preparations to holiday and spend a while with your in-laws and you know what a massive golfer your father-in-law is and need to be sure you bring your best game to the course when he casually decides you must go golf.
This means you need to have your own clubs with you when you take him on. To do this though , you have got to pack your clubs and gear into the load hold and hope everything comes out the same as it went in. Well, with the new developments in clubs also come new advances in the golfing travel case.
The Options
A golfing travel case will help you to make sure your investment in top of the line equipment stays as spotless as the day you purchased it. Before you go dashing out to the store to buy one though , you would like to ensure you have all the facts about them.
There are three categories golf travel cases can be separated into, the hard, soft and hybrid designs. Before you say to yourself, “I want the one that will provide the best protection so I’ll just get the hard case,” you might want to compare the differences first. All three types of bags have advantages and disadvantages to them, but they are all specifically designed to be travel cases.
Hard Case
The most typical material the hard golfing travel case is made from is high density polyethylene. These bags are stiff and usually close with locking clasps over a rubber seal to stop dust and moisture form getting to the clubs. The hard golfing travel case can be built in different sizes and shapes, to fit your particular length of club and kind of bag.
The features to go looking for in the hard case are through-and-through color ( so scratches don’t show ), maneuverability ( like wheels and handles ), and even collapsibility. That is right collapsibility ; Golfing Telebag has come out with a telescoping stiff case that may collapse to 24″ for storage.
So if space is a giant concern for you, but you would like the stiff design, this could be a choice worth checking out. This actual bag will run you about $120, and the standard hard cases will run anywhere from $50 -$500. One serious flaw to the hard golfing travel case though is the unavailability of exterior storage compartments as you’ll find on soft cases.
Soft Case
Soft golf travel cases on the other hand are usually equipped with not only exterior pockets, but extra handles and padding. The common design of soft cases consists of a nylon design with support straps and padding to go along with the convenience of extra space they provide when empty. Club Glove boasts the use of its “Last Bag” by more touring professionals than any other product in golf.
If you are looking to be on par with the champions, this $250-$300 bag may be the one you’ve been looking for. Still not sure which type of bag is right for you, or maybe they both are, if that’s the case, the hybrid golf travel case may be what you are looking for.
Hybrid Case
The design behind the hybrid is a simple concept, make a hard golf travel case with soft case features. The idea has taken a few different forms, firstly being to have a hard case built into a soft case. Secondly, to have a hard case with attachable soft accessory bags for the outside. The drawback of these designs are that while traveling, the bag takes quite a beating and become quickly worn out, and there are only so many attachment pouches you can add to a hard case.
The solution to these issues has shown up in Load Golfing’s ProSeries nine hundred. Load Golfing has taken the concept of the half-breed golfing travel bag to a higher level with the soft case skin which is removable from the hard case travel section of the bag. This design allows for the damage of travel to be handled by the hard case within, keeping the outer bag with all of the accessories bags clean and working so long as possible and is fairly priced at about $189.
So there you have it, a fast review of your options for your new golfing travel case, now you can stop sweating about your clubs and start trying to work out the best way to beat your father-in-law and earn the status you merit.
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Joe M. Randolph
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