Flying with clubs

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By Derrick B

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  1. Taking a boys trip to Orlando next year. Haven’t flown with my clubs in a long time. Is it necessary to get a hard shell case for my clubs or are the soft style travel cases adequate for flights? I’m sure TSA isn’t easy on them. Thanks

  2. Jerry M

    Jerry M
    Dallas, TX

    If you travel with a soft case, a suggestion would be to remove the heads from your driver and other clubs to prevent broken shafts.
    You should not have any trouble with a hard shell case but you have to get it into the rental car which can be problematic depending on the car you rent.
    HAVE FUN!
  3. Guy W

    Guy W
    Statesville, NC

    Flew with my clubs for the first time to the TTI in Scottsdale. I did plenty of research. As stated, If you use a soft bag, remove the heads on your woods and hybrids. I put mine in my carry on. Also use a stiff arm in your bag to take up the extra space. I put the rain hood on and stuffed my towels around the irons also. the Club Glove Collegiate bag sold here on the website is what I used. No issues at all with my Players 4 Stadry bag.
  4. Thanks for the info!
  5. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Have used a hard case for many years flying all over the world. Mine meets Deltas dimensions for luggage and I pay $40 second piece. Mine is 47" long and if the back seat folds down you can fit it in most rental sedans. SKB, Standard ATA Golf Travel Case, $299.99. Awesome customer service. I have a Cart 14 bag and it fits perfectly in the hard case. I have to take the head off my driver because it is too long.
  6. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    You might also check your airline's policy. Some will not cover damage that occurs in a soft case so you might want supplemental insurance if that is their policy. Multiple connections give them more opportunity for damage than direct flights so that might also be a consideration.
  7. Dale V said:

    You might also check your airline's policy. Some will not cover damage that occurs in a soft case so you might want supplemental insurance if that is their policy. Multiple connections give them more opportunity for damage than direct flights so that might also be a consideration.

    Haven’t booked flights yet but I will definitely check with them now, thank you!
  8. Sean M

    Sean M
    Liberty, MO

    Military
    Remember the adage “Buy once cry once”. Invest in the hard case and don’t worry about it. I typically fly SWA and they will only insure against damage if the clubs are in a hard case. I have a small Carbon 4 bag and can get it, a pair of shoes and some hats/towels & rain gear in the small SKB case. It’s worth it to me for the peace of mind.
  9. Never had an issue with a soft travel bag. Suggest getting the extension tree which extends just past your driver heads and then wrapping the upper portion with a pillow. Been flying with my Titleist for 15 plus years and never had an issue. Happy traveling.
  10. Joey L

    Joey L
    Walnut Creek

    Only issue I’ve ever had is the way TSA rummages through you bad and does not care to return the clubs or packing they way I had it. They just toss the contents and rudely throw it back together.

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