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Going to Hawaii, Three Questions. - Shot Talk - Golf Forum
Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-02-09 18:15:00)
by Sandpiper3
Dont go with a soft case, i have a hard bottom, but the top 3/4 is soft padded, ive had the stand on my bag bent and ultimately broken, and ive had a 3w broken. If your planning on travelling fairly often, invest in a travel case (as i did as i go back and forth from college 2-5times a year, and always take my clubs). If this is a rare thing, go with the luggage fwding that Sling suggested, ...
Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-02-09 18:43:00)
by Rockford35
Here's the highlights and lowlights of travelling with your sticks. Most airlines don't replace broken clubs that dont have a hard case - period. Some guys don't care and take their chances. Your choice. Hard cases are extremely effective, but a pain in the ass. They're huge and cumbersome. If you're taking a cab or a shuttle from the airport, you have to request a van or large SUV. It'...
Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-02-09 18:49:00)
by Clugnut
I used a tee booking service to book my tee time. It was a rip-off. I would just call when you get there as long as you're not trying to play Kapalua or anything. I had no problems taking my clubs on the plane, but they ended up missing the connection and taking an extra day to get there. If you are going just to play, I would Fed-Ex them to the place you are staying. Have fun, you lucky ...
Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-02-09 19:03:00)
by Sandpiper3
Yea, unfortunately with a carry bag, the stiff arm doesnt help the stands at all. Anyone know of a way to protect the stands in a travel case? Obv the pros dont have that concern . (sry for the thread jack ?). And the thing about a travel bag, is that they are extremely cumbersome. I had to put my clubs in my coach's backseat when I got here, and luckily my mom has a van back home when ...
Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-02-09 19:09:00)
by Rockford35
Quote: Originally Posted by Sandpiper3 Yea, unfortunately with a carry bag, the stiff arm doesnt help the stands at all. Anyone know of a way to protect the stands in a travel case? Obv the pros dont have that concern . (sry for the thread jack ?). And the thing about a travel bag, is that they are extremely cumbersome. I had to put my clubs in my coach's ...
Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-02-09 19:18:00)
by Sandpiper3
Yea, I have one like this: Golfsmith.com: Bag Boy T-10 Travel Cover - Bag boy Any suggestions for something I could use to protect my stands? and i think im going to look into a stiff arm to use.
Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-02-09 21:54:00)
by tmag
I travel a lot and use the Club Glove bags with the Stiff Arm that was already mentioned. When I am going on flights that involve changing planes I will take the staff bag in the Club Glove Last Bag, it is the best that I have used, expensive though. For shorter flights or no change overs I use the Burst Proof with wheels and take the stand bag. The plastic piece that goes up the back of the bag...
Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-02-09 22:34:00)
by mddubya
The GC had a show about Golf Hawaii just this afternoon. There was a muni they were talking about that was rediculously cheap. I can't for the life of me remember the name now, but it is the GC we're talking about, they will show the same show another 75 times at least this coming week so you might want to check the listings. And if you decide to play a major course, they all rent top of the ...
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Yea, I have one like this: Golfsmith.com: Bag Boy T-10 Travel Cover - Bag boy Any suggestions for something I could use to protect my stands? and i think im going to look into a stiff arm to use.
Quote: Originally Posted by Sandpiper3 Yea, unfortunately with a carry bag, the stiff arm doesnt help the stands at all. Anyone know of a way to protect the stands in a travel case? Obv the pros dont have that concern . (sry for the thread jack ?). And the thing about a travel bag, is that they are extremely cumbersome. I had to put my clubs in my coach's backseat when I got here, and luckily my mom has a van back home when they pick me...
I went to Hawaii a few years ago for my honeymoon. We went to Maui. While we were setting up some excursions, I asked the guy where was good to play and how much. He could've gotten me on at Wailea Blue or Gold for about $50. It normally cost a little over $100. He said that he calls that morning and they're not normally fully booked so they would take $50 and pair me up with someone rather than not having a full 4some. If you are...
I use a burst proof bag. Have had no problems. Rather than a stiff arm I put in a old driver which is longer than my gamer. Biggest hassle is mobility in airport before the golf bag is checked.
I used a tee booking service to book my tee time. It was a rip-off. I would just call when you get there as long as you're not trying to play Kapalua or anything. I had no problems taking my clubs on the plane, but they ended up missing the connection and taking an extra day to get there. If you are going just to play, I would Fed-Ex them to the place you are staying. Have fun, you lucky bastage!
I travel a lot and use the Club Glove bags with the Stiff Arm that was already mentioned. When I am going on flights that involve changing planes I will take the staff bag in the Club Glove Last Bag, it is the best that I have used, expensive though. For shorter flights or no change overs I use the Burst Proof with wheels and take the stand bag. The plastic piece that goes up the back of the bag will cover most of the legs so I have never had...
The GC had a show about Golf Hawaii just this afternoon. There was a muni they were talking about that was rediculously cheap. I can't for the life of me remember the name now, but it is the GC we're talking about, they will show the same show another 75 times at least this coming week so you might want to check the listings. And if you decide to play a major course, they all rent top of the line clubs if you didn't want to...
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