gizmo3putt
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Ogio soft case w/stiff arm, no to insurance. new driver now so i'll be removing the head.
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Yeah, when I was in Long Beach and playing Skylinks, one of the guys I was playing with told me he usually just packed his clubs in his case (no bag) and packed his clothes into it as well. He said he's never had a course not comp him a bag. I don't want to run that risk in Chicago for the W/S event (ha ha ha) but I did plan on packing everything for that event into that one bag.Another thing to think about regarding soft vs hard cases is weight. I think the soft cases weigh a bit less than the hard which will give you more wiggle room to put other things inside the case before you reach that 50 pound limit. With ship sticks it's 39 pounds I believe.
If you happen to have renters insurance, it covers the remainder of what the airlines won't cover with lost/damaged bags, including golf clubs. Also check with your credit card if you booked your travel with that, they cover these things sometimes too.
I have a hard case that I ship my clubs in via FedEx, and a soft case with the stiff arm for regular travel.
I have a soft bag and it works great for me. I detach the heads and wrap the irons/bag top in towels. Got it on ebay for 80 bucks or so. Ill check the make and get back to youI'm bumping this as I am starting to look into this for #TheGauntlet. I have never traveled with clubs before and the consensus here seems to be that a soft case with a stiff arm is the most popular. I was hoping to receive some recommendations on a soft case. I don't travel often and would prefer something under $100. Any other recommendations for traveling with clubs would be much appreciated.
Soft case with a bag boy backbone.I'm bumping this as I am starting to look into this for #TheGauntlet. I have never traveled with clubs before and the consensus here seems to be that a soft case with a stiff arm is the most popular. I was hoping to receive some recommendations on a soft case. I don't travel often and would prefer something under $100. Any other recommendations for traveling with clubs would be much appreciated.
Soft case with a bag boy backbone.
We still have a bit of time brfore #TheGauntlet.
If you still need a soft case let me know. I have an extra one you can have.
Do invest in the bag boy backbone.
I'm bumping this as I am starting to look into this for #TheGauntlet. I have never traveled with clubs before and the consensus here seems to be that a soft case with a stiff arm is the most popular. I was hoping to receive some recommendations on a soft case. I don't travel often and would prefer something under $100. Any other recommendations for traveling with clubs would be much appreciated.
I use the sun mountain gilder and it's awesome. I remove the heads on my driver and wood where possible. I use towels around my irons and a stiff arm for added protection but with removing the heads of clubs not as necessary