You can get hard travel bags and soft travel bags, and your decision should be based on your golfing travel needs rather than any other consideration. Price is important, of course, and that will also make a difference as to what you finally opt for, but the type of travel you are involved with is the most important factor.
Air Travel is Hard on Golf Clubs
Air travel can be hard on golf bags and their contents. It is not always possible for baggage handlers to treat golf bags any different from other forms of baggage, and accidents do tend to happen. The hard bags provide the highest amount of protection and the soft bags the lowest amount. The hard bags, however, are the higher priced. The soft bags are easier to carry.
Golf clubs are expensive, and their value to many golfers is greater than their replacement cost. To many their clubs are irreplaceable, irrespective of how much they are insured for; you can’t insure experience in use or sentimental value. It can take a golfer years to recover a game lost with a set of clubs. You can’t insure for that. The good golfers tend to travel more and the hard travel bags give them that bit more insurance against damage in transit.
The Average Golfer Travels less than a Professional
On the other hand, the average golfer tends to travel a lot less that a pro, and then mostly by auto. For many it involves no more than a few miles drive to the golf course. All they need is a bag case that will provide them with average protection during a car drive. A soft cover case is probably good enough, and they have the benefit of less bulk, lightness and better maneuverability. You can get all the rest of the options that come with the more expensive hard covers without paying so much for them.
The question of bulk is a valid one. The hard golf travel bags are so bulky that they won’t fit in all vehicles. Some hire vehicles have trunks that are too small, and an appropriate automobile has to be ordered from the hire company in advance. Not so with the less bulky soft covered case. It’s also easier to get in and out of the trunk, though you must make sure that it has decent handles when you buy it.
All is not Black and White Between Hard and Soft Travel Bags
Another feature you should check out is the security strap arrangement. Your golf bag should be able to be strapped securely into whatever type of travel bag you choose. If not, it will bang about inside and your golf clubs might get damaged. Especially with a soft case: here you must pack it properly and protect the club heads with clothing or towels to make sure that they cannot move around. This is something you must take into serious consideration when checking out the soft travel bag of your choice. Make sure it can secure the clubs and the club heads as well as the golf bag.
These are the major consideration when shopping for travel golf bags, and all is not black and white. Both the hard and the soft varieties have their merits and your choice should be based on the amount and type of travel you do. It is not always the most expensive that is best for you.
Mike Pedersen
http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/travel-golf-bags-suit-all-golf-travel-needs-107745.html
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April 22nd, 2010 at 1:55 am
Christmas Present for Dad?
I need help….my dad is like….totally boring. Litteraly he needs NOTHING. But i have to get him something cause im his daughter. This is the only thing he does
Works in a office
Golfs
This is what he already has….
A computer.
Enough socks and ties and suits to last him his whole lifetime
An Alarm Clock (I got him that last year)
A golf bag
Brand new golf clubs
Golf Gloves
Around 600 golf balls
Those golf things that you put over your golf clubs (socks??)
He likes pepsi.
He like Jeff gordon in Nascar (#24)
He like the Tennessee Volunters (The Vols) (Football Team)
So any ideas???
He also travels alot on a plane with his buisness
April 22nd, 2010 at 6:57 am
i suggest fillial is the best
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April 22nd, 2010 at 6:59 am
i think one of those imate may be a good idea. Since he is a businessman.
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April 22nd, 2010 at 7:01 am
get him a bottle of Jack Daniels every dad loves that. or buy him a vols football shirt
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April 22nd, 2010 at 7:03 am
Buy him a new peice of luggage since he travels and make sure you get him a card that says
"for the dad that already has everything"
Or buy him a team jersey for the team you mentioned he likes.
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April 22nd, 2010 at 7:05 am
i think u should get him a nice pair of leather gloves. not for golf, for general going out
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April 22nd, 2010 at 7:07 am
get him fun frames! they are little credit card size thingies and you and your sibs can pay for a family portrait and give himt he fun frames. they rock and he cna paste a wallet size photo int he fun frame and when he pulls out his credit card he will see the photo of you guys. the fun frame will protect the photo.
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April 22nd, 2010 at 7:09 am
get him custom golf balls. like number 1 dad or something. maybe jeff gordon golf balls with teh number 24 all over them. if he travels alot, then im sure he has a laptop? if so buy him a nice laptop bag. buy him a mini fridge that keeps a couple of pepsis in it for his office.
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April 22nd, 2010 at 7:11 am
buy him a round of golf. Jersey from his fav team. If he likes to read get him a book you’d know he’d like. Piece of luggage, or anything really that is needed when traveling.
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April 22nd, 2010 at 7:15 am
PICKLE JAR!!!!
mabye some brand name stuff
lolz jkjkjk
i would get him a nice pair of shoes
my parents tend to like braand name stuff
but uhh you know your dad better than anyone up here so…idk
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April 22nd, 2010 at 7:17 am
There are all kinds of Jeff Gordon collectibles, from clothing, watches, die cast calenders, paper products. If not sure, go to nascar.com and look around at there products. Guys really go for the 1/24 scale of die cast cars made by Action (not walmart brand) see if there is a hobby store around your area that carries the real stuff for Nascar. or if you want to go all out get tickets for a nascar race. or if you have Direct TV, right now for about $20.00 you can get the last few races on TV, where he can experience being in the car with a driver and hearing what the driver is saying during the races. (can’t remember what it is called, but you could do a search on directv and find out.
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April 22nd, 2010 at 7:19 am
A golf ball water globe
A white golf ball inside, try to put the ball on the T, can you do it? Around $20.00. nice large size. Play or desk sitter.
Local post office now has nascar items for sale.
and try Nascar.com. New releases coming out.
Be fun, wrap a case of pepsi, my man loves getting his snacks. (a private stash).
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April 22nd, 2010 at 7:25 am
Give him a gift card to Walmart or a sports shop (maybe) or to a great restuarant that he likes or to his favorite movie theater (if he likes movies). Does he need anything for his car; like new carpet pads (two for the front seats and two for the back). That’s what I asked my daughter to get me one year.
Does he have a cell phone? Or does he want one?
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April 22nd, 2010 at 7:29 am
Boring Dads are a good thing they don’t beat or yell at you, they don’t cause pain in your life.
Be Grateful!!
When in doubt I always give food… I make my Dad some sort of cookies, cake, even brownies or fudge. He doesn’t have to store it just eat it and he is very happy to get something homemade from his daughter. Christmas is about thoughtfulness not material gains.
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