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Golf Travel Case a Wise Investment for the Touring Player

Golf Travel Cases provide you with excellent security and protection from theft and damage. If you are planning a holiday and you are touring by plane, train or any means where someone is handling your clubs, you should protect them with a Golf Travel Case. If you're like me, you have invested a lot of money in your clubs, and you want them to be secure and protected. So don’t take any chances get a Golf Travel Case.

It's no secret that airport baggage handlers don't care about your investment. In fact I read an article the other day that said "airports are near the top of the list for places where clubs get stolen." This article was written by an insurance company. Putting your clubs on an airplane without a Golf Travel Case is a risk that you should not be willing to take!

There are all kinds of Golf Travel Cases out there today, and most will do an adequate job of protecting your clubs. However there are a few things to consider before you get one.

The first decision you have to make is whether you want a hard sided plastic or a soft sided one. They both have some good and some poor qualities.

The hard sided Golf Travel Case offers the ultimate in protection for your clubs, but they don't fit into the trunk of many cars. Their ridged construction and size makes them a bit bulky to stuff into your trunk. Some makes are built to collapse into their self for convenient storage. They usually have a keyed lock or some have a handy combination lock for those folks that don't like to worry about keys.

A Golf Travel Case with soft sides doesn't provide the same level of protection that the hard sided does, but it is very adequate. They should have heavy durable zippers, all handles riveted and there should be extra pockets for all your gear. They're made of heavy cordura nylon, and come in an assortment of colors which makes them more appealing to the eye. The inside should be padded to make it very club friendly.

Whichever model you choose remember, when your clubs are in it, it will be heavy. You will want to have wheels on it. It's a lot easier to pull it around the airport than it is to carry it.

I purchased a soft sided Golf Travel Case last summer for our trip to Florida. My clubs made the trip there and back in great shape. So give yourself some peace of mind, protect your investment, and get yourself a Golf Travel Case.