Club storage after a round

Club storage after a round

  • At the Course

    Votes: 6 5.4%
  • Garage

    Votes: 27 24.3%
  • In the Car

    Votes: 44 39.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 34 30.6%

  • Total voters
    111
I know its supposedly bad to leave your clubs in the trunk of the car, but this way I am always ready to go to the range (say at lunch) or to the course on a moments notice.

Like you, I know you're not "suppose" to, but I do. Usually, once a week, someone says, 'hey wanna hit 9 today after work?' and that way I'm ready. Besides, if I know I'm playing after work and they're sitting in my car all day anyway, why not every day? I've had a couple ferrules come lose but no heads flying down the fairway....yet. (knockonwood)
 
I take mine out after a round, clean them up really good, then put them back in the back seat of my truck. I have a locking bedcover so I used to leave them in the bed. Then I bought a white bag. Black bedliner marks on a white bag WILL make a man very angry. Bag and grips seem to be taking this Texas heat pretty well. I have a regular thermometer that sits in my vent. It reads around 140-150 when I get in in the afternoon.
 
i have a "man cave" office off of our family room. i have my putting mat there so i keep my bag near by

As soon as I get back from a round, they go in my corner of the basement with all my other clubs and stuff.
 
Mine stay in the boot of the car unless I need the space for something else - as other peopel have said, it's nice to have them around so you can play on a whim. I live in the north of England, so we don't normally have to worry about the boot getting too hard to mess with the grips.
 
As soon as I get back from a round, they go in my corner of the basement with all my other clubs and stuff.

its always nice to have your bag in the house near you. if i ever get bored, i clean my clubs or clean golf balls or take a tee to the grooves of my irons and wedges. this year more than any i find myself cleaning my driver lol damn white head
 
I bought a really nice toolbox for the back of my pickup truck and those puppies sleep in there. All safe and sound. Now I do not park out in the sun unless for a short period of time as necessary. I even find shade at the golf course parking lot when possible.
 
Depending on my schedule they are either in the car or in a corner of the family room. I don't like leaving them in the car as it gets too hot around here but sometimes it is a necessity.
 
I do my best to bring my bag inside whenever possible.
 
I always try to bring my clubs back inside the house, living in the car theft capitol of Canada I don't want to take any chances :).
 
Mine is in my car during Golf Season unless I know its going to be unjustly hot or cold. Otherwise during the offseason its in a closet in my guest room. I was a little surprised to see how many others use their cars as I know this can have a negative effect on so many parts of the clubs...
 
We have a nice size store room in our basement that all my golf equipment get's stored in, as well as a bunch of other stuff!!!
 
In the closet by the door, all cleaned and ready to rock. Never in the car on a hot day outside. The heat can cause the epoxy between the head and shafts to weaken and you may find yourself having your 7 iron head going further than your ball.
 
Inside the front closet inside the house. Too hot in the garage/trunk.
 
Right into the garage. I have a mat and net there during the golf season. Winter comes-they go in the basement.
 
In the car, or Garage during the season; in the storage room in the off season.
 
in la casa
 
In the back of the SUV. I usually take them out to clean after each round then I put them back in just in case someone is up for another round the next day.
 
I usually keep them in the back of my SUV, which I know is probably not a good thing due to the heat. The only thing is I play just about every afternoon, so I don't really feel like carrying them in and out of the house every day. If I didn't play as much, I would probably keep them inside the house.
 
During the golf season the sticks are in the trunk. Never know when I got the opportunity to play.
 
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