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How to Pack Golf Clubs for Air Travel

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Taking a golf trip is great, but traveling with golf clubs is a hassle.  More than that, it’s nerve wracking to think about your precious clubs being lost, stolen, or broken en route.  Today, I’ll share some of my hard earned lessons about packing golf clubs for air travel.

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Hard Case or Soft Case?

The first decision you need to make when traveling with your clubs is whether to use a hard or soft travel case.  Neither one is perfect, so you have to consider your needs.

Soft case: Easier to pack.  The case is lighter, leaving more weight for gear.  Fits into most cars fairly easily.

Hard case: Peace of mind.  The airlines will only cover damaged clubs if you’re using a hard case.

I have both, and I do prefer my hard case, but I only use it if I know I will have a minivan or SUV to drive at my destination.

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Take Pictures

Use your phone to take a few pictures of your clubs before you pack them up.  This will serve as proof of what was in the bag should it get lost or stolen.

Packing Tips

Whether you use a hard or soft travel case, how you pack your clubs will make a big difference in the abuse they take.  Here’s my step by step plan:

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Step One: Choose a golf bag without legs.  I prefer a cart bag, but a true walking bag is a fine choice, too.  The reason for this is simple: even in a hard case, a bag’s legs are very easy to break.  I lost a great stand bag that way.

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Step Two: Take the heads off all adjustable clubs.  Put the heads in their headcovers and store them inside your golf bag or in another piece of luggage.  Make notes or take pics of how the clubs get put back together.

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Step Three: Use a Stiff Arm .  If you don’t want to spring for a Stiff Arm, use a broom handle.  As long as it extends past your longest club or shaft, it will do the job of absorbing the impact if your bag is dropped head first.

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Step Four: Take the socks that you’re going to wear on the trip and use them to cover your irons and wedges.  Then, weave your golf towel through your clubs to minimize movement.

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Step Five: Put your golf balls in your regular luggage.  Your golf bag is going to get very close to the 50 pound limit, especially with a hard case.  Putting your balls in your luggage will save you from paying the overweight charge or doing the emergency reshuffle at baggage check.

Bonus Tip: Put your rangefinder in your carry on.  Rangefinders are expensive and can very easily be stolen or broken in transit.

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Step Six:  Fill all the excess space in the case with your clothes.  Clothes won’t add much weight, but they will pad your clubs and limit the amount of movement in your case.

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Thanks for the great article. I’m planning my first trip and can’t decide whether soft or hardshell, but am thinking of the Sun Mountain Meridian. Seeing the Projekt stand bag in a pic above, how do you like it thus far? Thanks for the always reliable content!

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Glad you enjoyed the article.

My review of the Projekt: https://pluggedingolf.com/projekt-kozmak-golf-bag-review/

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Great tips! my only comment would be on step four, if you don’t want a smelly bag coming back from your trip, spend around $10 in iron covers instead of covering them with used socks.

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We have had various hard and soft cases over the years, but in preparation for a golf trip to Ireland my wife and I bought Ping travel bags and Stiff Arms. These were excellent, and particularly handy due to their stowable design — the cases collapse down to something the size of a large briefcase. Great for fitting into European cars, which tend to be smaller than North American vehicles.

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A third option are the hard cases that also serve as a golf bag when you take the hard cover off. Caddy Daddy is one but there are others that work well. These are good if you are going to use them as a cart bag don’t try to carry them on the course. Pack them the same as described in this article. Get one with side pockets big enough to carry your shoes. I’ve use these all over the US, Asia, and Europe traveling with never a problem. Be aware, with all golf bags, TSA is going to open them up.

These type of travel bags help mitigate some of the issues of getting the bag in a car’s trunk. You talke the hard top off in the car so the clubs are only as long as your longest club.

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Good point about removing the heads from adjustable clubs. Hadn’t thought of that. I recently reviewed American Airlines golf bag policy and although they specify the 50lb limit, they limit you to 14 clubs, 12 balls, and 1 pair of shoes. They seem to state they may charge you the over limit fee if you pack additional items in your golf bag/bag carrier. ref: http://www.airline-baggage-fees.com/sports/golf/american-airlines.html

Wow! Not only do they limit the weight, they tell you how to pack? Hard to believe.

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I agree with the comment about checking the various airline restrictions as many do limit you to 12 balls, one pair of shoes, etc. Also combine several irons and put a sock over them to prevent movement and chatter and organize your clubs to also minimize movement. Wrap your clubs with towels, even bubble wrap, and again try to minimize movement. But realize one big thing – the airlines are going to open your golf bag and search it, it’s required, so no matter how well you pack your clubs they are going to move and be moved by the airline. So again try to combine an tightly pack your clubs as best you can and use a top of the line travel bag with a stiff arm to minimize any possibility of damage.

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Take your golf balls out of the box and sleeves. That will make them harder to steal if you pack them with your checked in bag.

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This was a great read and just in time for a trip my wife and I left for today. Never thought of removing driver/3 wood heads. Used my socks on irons and everything. Appreciate you!

Glad it was timely, and happy that it helped!

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If you have an inexpensive graphite tennis racket, put that in one of the slots in your golf bag, place all clubs around the racket and put the rain hood on. The racket usually sticks up just higher than your longest club while still fitting into most soft travel bags without adding much weight.

Great tip! Thanks!

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dont forget that golf balls are considered dangerous items for carry on bags, and are not allowed… if they find them. I had my logo balls from Cabo Real confiscated due to the danger of someone throwing them on the airplane. I asked her how much it would hurt if I hurled my phone at someone? What a joke!!!!

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Golf balls are listed on the TSA site as allowed in carry on bags. Doesn’t mean an individual agent won’t decide otherwise, as individual agents have discretion, but they are listed as allowed.

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Golf club covers always have loads of spare space unless you’ve got a ginormous cart bag. So…. that means that you can put things like towels or a bagful of dirty washing into the bag as well – two reasons: it’s extra protection for the clubs AND it gives you more space in your ordinary bag. Going to Spain for a week, it means you easily just need an ordinary carry on bag, if you pack sensibly.

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Best Golf Travel Cases – Protect Your Clubs in 2024

Best Golf Travel Cases

Have you ever experienced the dreaded feeling of arriving at your destination and finding that your clubs have been damaged during travel ? I know I have and let me tell you… it’s not a pleasant experience … Not only can it ruin your golfing trip, but it can also be costly to repair or replace your clubs . That’s why protecting your clubs with a golf travel case is a must for any golfer who travels with their clubs.

In this post, I’ll explain the importance of investing in a high-quality travel cover for your clubs and provide our top recommendations for 2024.

Related: Golf Travel Tips! How to Pack For Your Golf Trip

Golf travel cases are specifically designed to protect your clubs from the bumps and jolts of travel . They are made of durable materials that can withstand the rigors of travel and keep your clubs safe and secure. Plus, they come with a variety of features such as airport-friendly locking mechanisms , multiple compartments, and even built-in stands, to make transporting your clubs even more convenient.

Let’s take a look.

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What Are The Best Golf Travel Cases?

Here are our top picks for golf club travel bags this year.

#1 – Samsonite Golf Travel Case

Best overall golf travel case.

The Samsonite Hard Golf Travel Case is a lightweight, durable, and solid ABS shell that protects your golf bag and clubs during air travel . It comes with a padded quilted interior , extra foam cushioning on top, and internal compression straps to secure your golf bag . Additionally, the travel case has four multi-directional spinner wheels and two in-line skate wheels for ease of movement .

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KEY FEATURES:

  • Accommodates larger 10.5″ top golf bags with longer, 48″ clubs
  • Available in Black, Green, Midnight Black, Navy, and Titanium
  • Comes with a Samsonite five-year limited warranty.
  • Durability with the ABS shell
  • Ease of movement with 4-spinner wheels on the bottom
  • Accommodates Larger Golf Bags
  • Padded quilted interior protects your clubs
  • Choice of different styles
  • Heavier and larger than advertised

#2 – SKB Standard Hard Plastic Golf Bag

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Best Heavy-Duty Golf Travel Bag

The SKB Deluxe Staff Travel Case is a protective case designed to keep golf clubs safe during travel. It is made of ultra-high, molecular-weight polyethylene and comes with a TSA Locking System and new, patent-pending industrial strength latches for superior valence closure and overall latch security. It is contoured to fit the most popular stand bags and is manufactured to meet or exceed ATA 300 Category I standards, preventing dirt, dust, and moisture from getting inside the case.

  • Durable construction
  • The best protection for your clubs
  • TSA Locking System and latches
  • Contoured to fit most stand bags
  • Tight fit with larger golf bags
  • Wheels and handles could need replacing over time (extra cost).
  • Some report issues with TSA opening locks

#3 – CaddyDaddy Enforcer

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Golf Travel Bag Cover with Hard Case Top

The CaddyDaddy Enforcer Golf Travel Bag is a hard-shell travel bag designed to protect golf clubs and equipment during air travel. It is made with 1800D fabric construction, heavy padding, and ABS molded hard top to ensure club heads are well-protected. The bag also comes with inline skate wheels, a full wrap-around zipper for easy club loading, lockable zippers, and 2 large external pockets to store additional golf gear. It accommodates most bags up to 10″ cart bags.

  • Crush-resistant hard ABS molds and 1800D all-weather fabric
  • Full wrap-around zipper for easy club loading
  • Lockable main zipper and side pockets
  • Internal compression strap to keep clubs secure
  • Soft travel cover body that fits inside the hard top for easy storage
  • Inline skate wheels for easy maneuverability
  • 2 oversized pockets for extra gear
  • 1-year bag replacement protection from airline damage
  • Provides excellent protection for golf clubs during air travel
  • Made with durable materials and comes with a 1-year warranty
  • Comes with large pockets and inline skate wheels for easy transport
  • Can be heavy and cumbersome to move around due to the hard shell
  • The handle may be uncomfortable to hold and may require modification
  • More expensive than some other soft-shell golf travel bags on the market.

#4 – CaddyDaddy Golf “Constrictor II” Travel Case

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Best Padded Golf Travel Case

The CaddyDaddy Constrictor II Golf Travel Cover is a high-quality, heavy-duty, padded golf bag designed for protecting golf clubs and equipment while traveling. It features 1800D fabric construction, lockable zippers, and oversized pockets to store additional golf gear and equipment. The bag also has inline skate wheels and cinch straps to keep the clubs secure during travel. The bag comes with a 1-year full replacement warranty, and CaddyDaddy offers US-based customer service.

  • Accommodates all bags up to 10” cart bags.
  • 1800 denier construction.
  • Heavy-duty lockable zippers on the main opening and side pockets.
  • 2 large side pockets with lockable zippers.
  • Heavily padded top to protect club heads.
  • Easy-rolling inline skate wheels.
  • External and internal cinch straps to keep clubs secure.
  • Collapsible for easy storage.
  • Molded luggage tag and business card window.
  • Approximately 13” x 50” x 15” inches – 9 pounds.
  • High-quality, heavy-duty construction to protect golf clubs and equipment during travel.
  • Oversized pockets and cinch straps provide additional storage and security for golf gear.
  • 1-year full replacement warranty and US-based customer service offer peace of mind for buyers.
  • Shipping and import fees may be expensive for international buyers.
  • The bag may be heavy and cumbersome to handle, especially when fully loaded.
  • Some users may prefer a hard-shell case for added protection.

Choose The Best Golf Travel Case For You

When it comes to traveling with your clubs, there is a clear winner.

🏆 Our Top Pick :

  • Samsonite Golf Travel Cover

Golf Travel Case FAQs

Q: What is the difference between a hard golf cover and a padded golf bag?

A: hard golf covers are a type of golf travel case that is made of rigid plastic or other hard materials. It typically has foam padding on the inside to protect your clubs, and it offers excellent protection against impact and rough handling during travel. Hard golf covers are designed to be extremely durable and offer the highest level of protection for your golf clubs.

Padded golf bags , on the other hand, are soft-sided golf travel cases that are made of fabric, typically nylon or polyester. It has foam padding to protect your clubs, but it is not as rigid as a hard golf cover. Padded golf bags are designed to be lightweight and easy to carry, and they usually come with wheels to make transportation easier.

Q: Are golf travel cases worth the investment?

A: Absolutely! A hard case offers the best protection for your clubs during travel, and investing in a high-quality case can save you money in the long run by preventing damage to your clubs.

Q: Are all golf travel cases the same size?

A: No, golf travel cases come in a variety of sizes to accommodate different types of golf bags. Be sure to measure your golf bag and check the dimensions of the case before purchasing.

Q: Can I check a golf travel case as baggage on a flight?

A: Yes, most airlines allow you to check a golf travel case as baggage. However, be sure to check with your airline for any specific size or weight restrictions.

Q: Can I fit multiple golf bags in a single golf travel case?

A: It depends on the size of the case and the size of the golf bags. Be sure to check the dimensions of the case and the golf bags to ensure that they will fit comfortably inside the case.

Q: Are there any warranties on golf travel cases?

A: Yes, most manufacturers offer warranties on their golf travel cases. Be sure to check the warranty offered by the manufacturer before purchasing.

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Flying With Golf Clubs: How to Safely Pack Golf Clubs for Travel

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This is the ultimate guide to flying with golf clubs. We answer all your questions about how to travel safely with golf clubs on an airplane.

Included below is information about:

  • Airline bag fees for golf clubs
  • Which airline is the best to fly on with your golf clubs
  • Packing tips for your golf clubs
  • Everything you need to pack alongside your golf clubs when you travel
  • Alternatives to flying with golf clubs: Ship Sticks, Lugless, UPS, and FedEx

If we’ve missed anything, comment below and let us know!

Flying With Golf Clubs: Preparation

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Preparing for flying with golf clubs involves several steps to ensure their safety and minimize any potential mishaps.

First, it is crucial to carefully read and understand the airline’s policies regarding golf clubs , including compensation for damage and any restrictions on packing.

Flying direct is recommended to reduce the chances of clubs being lost or mishandled during connections.

To safeguard sentimental items, keep them in carry-on luggage .

Investing in a high-quality travel bag that meets weight requirements and taking protective measures, such as using a stiff arm or placing a bucket over the clubs, can help prevent damage.

Once you feel prepared, you can book those flights and proceed.

Airline Bag Fees for Transporting Golf Clubs

The cost of flying with golf clubs and sports equipment will vary depending on your airline. Most airlines treat golf clubs in place of standard checked luggage. You are then responsible for paying that airline’s baggage fees.

Most airlines have a checked baggage fee of $30-$50. Some airlines offer free checked luggage, which applies to golf clubs, but they usually have overweight fees if the bag exceeds the standard weight limit of 50 pounds.

Delta Airlines Golf Bag Fees

Delta Airlines will charge you $30 for a golf bag if your clothes are in your carry-on bag and $40 if it is not.

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Southwest Airlines Golf Bag Policy

Southwest Airlines will let you take your golf bag on its flights completely free because they offer two checked bags with all of their tickets!

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United Airlines Bag Fees

United Airlines will charge you $30 for your golf bag if your clothes are in your checked luggage and $40 if not. These prices go up if you don’t pay for your baggage until you get to the airport.

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Average Weight of a Set of Golf Clubs

The average weight for a set of golf clubs and bag is 30 pounds . This accounts for the standard 14-club set inside a standard-sized golf stand bag .

If you carry more or fewer clubs, the weight will shift. The same can be said for the type of golf bag that you have. If you have a more oversized cart bag , the weight of those is more than a standard carry bag.

Checking the Fine Print of Airline Policies

When flying with golf clubs, reading and understanding airline policies is crucial. Most airlines treat golf clubs as standard luggage and allow them to be checked.

However, it is essential to check the specific guidelines of the airline you are flying with. Some airlines may have weight and size restrictions and additional fees for checking in golf clubs as baggage.

All airlines will charge an overweight fee if the golf bag is over 50 pounds . They also limit the linear sizing of your travel golf bag. Familiarizing yourself with these airline policies will ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience.

What is the Best Airline for Golf Clubs?

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Southwest Airlines is different from other airlines regarding traveling with golf clubs. Southwest offers two complimentary checked bags, and this includes golf equipment.

Your golf bag must be in a hard travel case with your golf balls and shoes inside. The free checked baggage fee makes Southwest the best airline to fly with golf clubs.

Other airlines, such as American Airlines and Delta, will charge you a standard airline baggage fee for your golf bag.

Why Booking Nonstop Flights Matters for Golfers

Having a direct flight is always recommended when traveling with golf equipment. This ensures that your golf clubs head directly to your destination, and there is no chance of them being damaged or lost during connecting flights.

That isn’t to say they can’t be damaged during a nonstop flight, but the risk is lower. When you fly direct, the chance of anything happening is lower than with connections.

Should You Check or Carry On Your Golf Clubs?

Most airlines will not let you take golf clubs on board as a carry-on bag . This means they must be part of your checked luggage and go down where the other luggage is. Golf bags are usually found at the baggage claim for oversized items.

Packing Tips for Traveling with Golf Clubs

Choose a durable travel bag: Opt for a hard travel case if you want maximum protection, as airlines usually only cover damaged clubs in hard cases. They will cover soft cases, but you must usually sign a limited waiver.

Remove club heads: For adjustable clubs, it’s recommended to remove the heads and store them separately to reduce the risk of bending or breaking.

Prevent movement: Cover the irons and wedges with socks and weave a towel through the clubs to minimize movement. Use bubble wrap or packing materials to fill empty spaces in the bag and prevent the clubs from rubbing against each other.

Take direct flights: Whenever possible, choose direct flights to minimize handling and reduce the chances of damage.

Use a stiff arm or broom handle: Place a stiff arm or a broom handle inside the bag to absorb impact if the bag is dropped headfirst.

Pack additional padding: Fill the extra space in the bag with clothes or towels to provide additional padding and protection for the clubs.

How to Choose the Right Travel Golf Travel Bag

Hard case vs. soft bag: what’s best for flying.

When deciding between a hard or soft golf travel bag , there are several factors to consider.

Hard cases provide more protection and security for your clubs, making them ideal for air travel with a higher risk of damage during transit. They are more secure, durable, and lockable. However, hard cases are often more expensive and less flexible when fitting into small spaces.

On the other hand, soft cases are more affordable and flexible, offering more accessible travel and storage options. Soft bags are generally lighter and easier to maneuver. They also often come with wheels for easy transport and extra room for storing additional items. However, they offer less protection than hard cases do.

Regardless of the type of bag you choose, it is essential to ensure that it provides ample padding and protection for your clubs.

Best Hard Golf Travel Bag

Our favorite hard golf bag is this CaddyDaddy Enforcer . It has a hard ABS molded top, but a softer bottom to stay lighter overall.

CaddyDaddy Enforcer Golf Travel Bag Soft-Sided Cover with Hard Top Protection, Wheels & Lockable X-Large Zippers. Case for Transporting Golf Clubs on Airlines, 1 Year Travel Case Replacement Coverage

Best Soft Golf Travel Bag

Our favorite software golf bag is this Himal soft bag . The framing of the bag is sturdy enough to keep your clubs safe on an airplane.

Himal Outdoors Soft-Sided Golf Travel Bag with Wheels- Heavy Duty 600D Polyester Oxford Wear-Resistant, Excellent Zipper Universal Size

Extra Storage Space for Clothing

One other thing you should look into when considering purchasing a golf travel bag is the extra storage space throughout the bag. You can bypass a second checked bag if you have room to include your clothing.

Carry-ons are usually free, so this is where you can keep your prized possessions and personal items with the most sentimental value. As long as adding clothing to your travel bag does not put the bag over the maximum weight, you will be fine on your way to your destination.

Clothing is an easy way to add protection to your golf clubs as possible.

Essential Items to Ship With Your Golf Bag

In addition to your clubs, there are several other things to remember to pack in your travel bag:

If you are going through the effort to ship your own set of precious clubs on your golf trip, the least you can do is remember all of your golf gear.

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Alternatives to Flying with Golf Clubs

One alternative way to travel with your golf clubs would be shipping them directly to your destination. The good news is that plenty of shipping companies specialize in shipping golf clubs. A few of these companies include Ship Sticks and Lugless.

Ship Sticks Overview

Ship Sticks is one of the most popular golf club shipping companies worldwide. The process is very straightforward, and they provide an upfront quote and delivery estimate based on your travel schedule.

Once you schedule your shipment, you can print off the shipping label, drop the clubs off or arrange a pickup, and reunite with them at your destination. Ship Sticks will also protect your clubs.

The shipment is insured up to $1,000; you can pay to increase that amount.

Click here to try Ship Sticks.

The pricing for Ship Sticks depends on where the pickup is, the destination, as well as the type and weight of the travel bag.

For example, shipping from New York to Phoenix costs $49.99 each way with the ground service. This requires three business days to do so.

You can also pay more to expedite your shipment.

Lugless Overview

Lugless is another shipping company like Ship Sticks. From personal experience, Lugless is also slightly cheaper than Ship Sticks.

Lugless also allows you to add services with extra protection you want to pay for or decline if you save money. You can print your labels, drop the clubs off yourself free of charge, and waive any insurance coverage on your clubs.

You can also pay extra to insure your shipment or pick up the clubs.

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Like Ship Sticks, Lugless pricing depends on where you are going and how fast you want to get your clubs there. Like our example above, going from New York to Phoenix would cost around $40 each way.

Shipping Golf Clubs with UPS or FedEx

UPS and FedEx also offer the option to ship your golf clubs through them, but in our personal experience, they are considerably more expensive than Ship Sticks and Lugless.

Shipping golf clubs through UPS or FedEx will cost upwards of $100 each way, with ground service taking at least four business days to reach your destination. This could be more efficient and cost-friendly for your golf travel.

The best deal for shipping your golf clubs will be through other companies.

When Shipping is a Better Option Than Flying

Shipping golf clubs can be better than flying with them in several scenarios:

Shipping is often cheaper than checking an extra bag with airlines, especially for smaller flights.

Shipping eliminates the uncertainty and potential headaches of checking in luggage at the airport.

It may be safer to ship clubs as most airlines do not assume liability for damage to soft-shell golf travel bags.

Shipping is convenient for international travel, avoiding the need to claim and recheck bags and eliminating the risk of other passengers taking your clubs at the baggage claim.

Pros and Cons of Shipping Golf Clubs

There are many pros to shipping your golf clubs ahead of time. Shipping companies offer much better protection for your clubs as opposed to airlines. These companies also protect your clubs should anything happen to them in transit.

Shipping before your trip will also provide less hassle on travel day. You can also ship your clubs directly to your hotel or golf course, meaning you don’t have to lug your clubs around on public transportation after leaving the airport.

There are also some cons to shipping your golf clubs. Shipping golf clubs will usually cost considerably more than checking them in with the airline.

You also must plan the shipping ahead of time because there are travel days in between when you will be without your golf clubs. It also adds one more thing to arrange on top of your trip.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Flying with Golf Clubs

How much does a set of golf clubs weigh.

An average set of golf clubs weighs about 30 to 35 pounds, including the bag.

How much does it cost to take your golf clubs on an airplane?

Most airlines charge a checked baggage fee of $30 to $50. The exception is Southwest Airlines which offers two free checked bags, which include your golf clubs.

How do you pack golf clubs so they don’t break?

Choose a durable, hard-cover travel bag and put socks on your irons with a towel weaved between the clubs. This will offer maximum protection.

How do you fly with golf clubs without a travel golf bag?

Use a sturdy duffle bag or hard case, cover your clubs with bubble wrap or socks, and wrap your clubs in towels to ensure little movement.

Are golf clubs included in baggage fees?

Most, if not all, airlines include golf clubs as checked baggage.

How do you check in your golf clubs at the airport?

Head to the airline desk, where they will put a luggage tag on your travel bag, which will be sent off with your other luggage. Golf clubs usually arrive at the airport in the oversized or overweight bags area instead of the usual luggage carrousel.

What are some alternatives to traveling with golf clubs on a plane?

If you don’t want to travel with your golf clubs on the airplane, your only other options are shipping them before you fly, renting clubs when you get to the course, or skipping golf during your trip.

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Just imagine that you booked your ultimate golf bucket list trip. Maybe you chose somewhere iconice like Pebble Beach, St. Andrews, Bandon Dunes, TPC Sawgrass or Pinehurst.

You’re probably excited beyond belief. A vacation with your friends or family playing the course(s) you’ve always dreamt about playing.

That is, until you start thinking about the travel aspect of it. More specifically, how to travel with your precious golf clubs and make sure they don’t get damaged.

Because let’s face it, if you’re going to play a once in a lifetime course you need to play with your own clubs. This isn’t a time to try out some generic rental set when you’re forking out big bucks for a once in a lifetime round.

Luckily, traveling with golf clubs doesn’t have to be as bad as it seems. While we’ve talked about traveling with your clubs, I want to dive into the best golf travel bags on the market.

There are so many choices out there that if you haven’t bought one yet, I want to make sure you get the right fit for your game. I’m confident after reading this post, you will find the one that will help get your clubs to your dream destination or just safely to your next golf adventure.

Our Picks for Best Golf Travel Bag

  • Sun Mountain ClubGlider Meridian Golf Travel Bag – Best Soft Travel Bag for Most Golfers
  • SKB Deluxe ATA Golf Travel Bag – Best Golf Travel Bag (Hard Case & Best Premium)
  • Caddy Daddy First Class Travel Bag – Best Value Golf Travel Bag

What to Look for in a Golf Travel Bag

If you’re endlessly researching the best golf travel bag, you’ll quickly learn there are a ton of choices out there. From buying locally at a sporting goods store, on Amazon or somewhere else, there is no shortage of selection for golfers.

Key Takeaways

  • You need some sort of golf travel case for your golf clubs, shoes, and other accessories on an airline. Do not attempt to check your clubs without a case! 
  • There are two types of golf travel bags – hard shells and soft shells. 
  • The hard shell cases are more protective but also weigh more which makes them harder to roll. Plus they’re bigger and not as easy to store in your car or garage.
  • Soft shell cases are cheaper and easier to travel with. They also offer several versions with a hard shell top, more storage, and a kickstand. 

Here’s what you should compare when picking out your next golf travel bag.

Best Golf Travel Bag

Hard Case vs. Soft Case (Protection)

The first thing you’ll notice about the wide selection of golf bags is the case structure itself. Some have a hard exterior (hard cases) while others have a soft case like a normal piece of luggage. Both have their pros and cons depending on your golf travel needs.

The main pros of soft cases are that they are usually cheaper and easier to transport, especially if you have a smaller vehicle. Plus, they’re a lot easier to store in your garage when you’re not traveling. Hard cases on the other are usually much bigger and heavier but also provide more protection for your golf clubs.

I’ll review the best golf travel bags for both soft and hard shells, so this is more of a personal preference than anything else. Also, some companies make a shell top only that goes on your bag but we don’t recommend this option as it won’t protect your gear like a normal golf travel bag.

Durability & Padding

The next most important factor for picking out your golf travel bag is ensuring it’s durable and has plenty of padding inside to protect your sticks. Some have an internal compression strap system while others don’t or have as much padding on the inside.

Whether you choose a hard shell or a soft shell case, I always recommend a Bag Boy backbone travel cover support system too. This makes it less likely for your stuff to get damaged when handled at airports and thrown into a rental car or shuttle. Make sure you invest in a Bag Boy Backbone to ensure your clubs are protected and not crushed.

Golf Travel Bag Reviews

The last thing you want to have to deal with when you’re out of town is a snapped driver shaft. Keep your clubs safe and pack accordingly, especially for air travel.

Wheel System

The wheel system is another factor that will help you move around in crowded spaces. Some golf travel bags have spinner wheels while most only have two wheels (more like in line skate wheels) which make it a lot harder to maneuever. When researching your golf travel bag, make sure you consider the wheel system that works best for you.

Another big factor is the price of the bag. You’ll see these golf bags range from pretty inexpensive all the way up to the $500+ range depending on the model and brand you choose. 

Like any golf gadget, price isn’t everything thought. It’s important to find a bag that fits your budget but will also last a long time so you don’t have to revisit this a year down the line. 

Remember, this travel bag will protect the clubs that you probably spent thousands of dollars on. Don’t get cheap now and suffer when something happens to them in transit.

Best Golf Travel Case

Depending on how frequently you travel, it’s important to get one that is relatively easy to transport back and forth. If you’re older or have some back issues, I recommend getting a lighter, soft shell bag to ensure it’s easy to get them in and out of the trunk. No need to suffer a pointless injury on the way to your golf vacation.

Plus, weight is a big factor for how much it costs to shipping your golf gear as well. Depending on the airline, if you go over a certain limit you’ll have to pay even more money each way. 

Also, it’s important to note unlike bags, these do not come with a shoulder strap and you’ll always have to push or pull it.

External Pockets 

Another important factor is the amount of storage within the bag itself.

This is one area where the soft cases usually win as they have 2-3 extra pockets outside the bag to house golf accessories (like balls, golf shoes) and other equipment. Extra storage is especially helpful if you’re playing somewhere that you might have to battle the conditions (like Bandon Dunes) and need to bring cold weather gear too. 

It’s important to remember to always check airline rules when it comes to the total weight for your golf bag. Usually, if it’s over 40 or 50 pounds, you’ll have to pay an extra $25 to $50 each way (which is a few sleeves of Pro V1s).

The last factor when selecting from our list of the best golf travel bags is the warranty.

You want to make sure the company behind the bag offers a warranty in case something happens (which the odds are a lot higher with air travel). This is more important with soft shell cases as they can get holes and tears while hard-shell bags seem to last a lot longer.

When researching these travel bags, I was surprised that some manufacturers have a warranty that covers incidents related to air travel!

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Golf Travel Bag Reviews

Now that you know what you’re looking for before you buy, here are the best golf travel bags for airlines. You really can’t go wrong with any of these products!

1. Sun Mountain ClubGlider Meridian Golf Travel Bag

The Sun Mountain ClubGlider Tour Series golf travel bag is for the serious golfer who doesn’t want to risk anything while traveling. If you’re a very serious player who’s invested a lot (i.e. PXG golf clubs) this is a great bag for you. The overall look plus durability, makes this one of the best golf travel bags for so many reasons. 

Sun Mountain ClubGlider Meridian Review

  • Internal cinch strapping system to keep your bag secure.
  • Lightweight – 11.8 pound design. Sort of a hybrid between soft and hard case.
  • 4-wheel design unlike most golf travel bags which makes it easy to move around. The pivoting caster wheelers make it much easier to maneuver in tight spaces. 
  • It has some of the best protection available and has some of the highest reviews on the internet. 
  • Not only is durable but it’s aesthetically one of the best cases to look at with five color choices. 
  • No external pockets for additional storage making it tough if you bring extra golf accessories.
  • The biggest con for most golfers is the higher price tag as it’s one of the most expensive bags on the market but the quality of this bag is top-notch.

Sun Mountain - Club Glider Meridian Wheeled Travel Cover

Overall Review

The 4-wheels make transporting it incredibly easy and the extra storage makes it easy to transport all your gear. Some reviews said the release mechanism is a bit stiff when opening and close and the main zipper isn’t that accessible. All in all, the internet didn’t have too many negatives for this epic golf bag.

All color options are great looking and easy on the eyes but with dark colors will withstand the wear and tear of travel. If you can afford it and are a serious jet-setter, this bag is well worth the price.

Go here to read our hands-on Sun Mountain ClubGlider Meridian review .

2. SKB Deluxe ATA Case Golf Travel Bag

The SKB Deluxe ATA golf travel bag looks more like a weapon to take to war more than one to transport your golf clubs. While its design is a bit over the top, it provides the ultimate protection for your clubs. If you’re someone who has aftermarket shafts or expensive clubs like PXG, this case will help you protect your investment more than most. 

SKB Deluxe Staff Travel Case Review

  • Hard shell case for maximum protection.
  • Comes with a TSA locking system for safe travel and allows them to check it easily.
  • Durability, durability, durability. This hard shell bag seems unbreakable. It’s made of polyethylene which also keeps moisture and dirt out. 
  • The makers of this product are so confident about this case, they offer a $1500 club coverage and a million-mile guarantee.
  • High price tag. It’s one of the higher investments on our list but provides incredible durability for your gear. 
  • Weight – these golf travel bags weigh in just under 18 pounds before adding clubs. And as the average of clubs and gear weighs another 25-35 pounds, this makes it easy to go over the 40-50 airline weight limit pretty easily. 

SKB Cases ATA Deluxe Standard Hard Plastic 48 inches Long Interior Golf Bag Storage Traveling Case with Wheels and Reliable Secure Latches, Black

The SKB golf travel bag is made of durability and works for both stand bags and cart bags but a little tight with bigger cart bags. They also have a TS lock which makes it more likely to be searched so don’t put too much else outside your bag itself. 

Overall, this is the best hard case on the market with the only con being the weight. Since it’s so heavy, make sure to pack accordingly and weigh it before you show up to the baggage counter. 

You can read our full hands on review of the SKB Deluxe ATA Travel case here .

Caddy Daddy First Class Travel Golf Bag Review

3. Caddy Daddy First Class Premium

If you don’t need a hard case, the Caddy Daddy First Class Premium is another great choice. It’s lightweight but provides plenty of protection with 1000D Ballistic Nylon construction. 

Inside the case they have 2-layer foam padding to protect your clubs and hopefully avoid a lazy TSA agent. Like the other Caddy Daddy, this travel case has two generous sized external pockets with exterior zipper access. Plus, you can even lock these as well to make sure nothing falls out and keep your gear safe. 

But the main selling point for this travel case is the premium oversized wheels. While there are only two wheels in this case, I’m confident they won’t break anytime soon. The “all season” wheels are larger than most bags and very heavy duty. 

Unlike other bags, this one even has a 2-year warranty as well. Paired with the self-standing wheelbase, internal/external straps, this is a great option for golfers who travel frequently. At only 10 pounds, it has everything you need to protect your sticks. 

CaddyDaddy First Class Premium Soft-Sided Travel Cover with EVA Dense Foam Padding on Top, Wheels & Lockable YKK Zippers-Case for Transporting Clubs on Airlines–2 Year Travel Bag Replacement Coverage.

  • Ultra-durable nylon construction.
  • Two year full replacement warranty.
  • Large side pockets for extra storage.
  • All season, heavy-duty wheels are very sturdy. 
  • No hard shell feature. 
  • Only one color option.

You can pick up your Caddy Daddy First Class Premium travel bag here or read our full hands on review of the Caddy Daddy First Class premium .

4. CaddyDaddy Golf Constrictor 2 Travel Cover Bag

The CaddyDaddy Golf Constrictor 2 travel bag is a great bag that I’ve personally used for several years now. I’ve got hands-on experience with this one and they’ve helped get my clubs all over the country including a trip to Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hills. Needless to say, it’s very durable.

CaddyDaddy Golf Constrictor 2 Travel Cover (Black/Grey)

Here’s why it’s at the top of our list. 

  • Accommodates cart bags and stand bags easily. 
  • New internal compression straps to keep your bag secure.
  • It’s super easy to fold up and put in a storage cabinet in the garage. 
  • Molded luggage tag and business card window to find your bag quickly off the carousel.
  • With 3 outside pockets, there is plenty of room to store clubs, shoes, rain gear and more. 
  • Another huge pro is the 9 pound design. I’ve never had a problem loading it up with gear and ever going over 37 pounds of total weight. 
  • The major downside is the lack of reinforcement around the clubs themselves. There’s very little padding next to the heads themselves so make sure to pack them with extra towels for protection. 

If you’re only traveling a few times a year and want a budget-friendly bag, this is a phenomenal option. It’s pretty inexpensive, it’s lightweight, easy to store and has tons of storage.

This is a great option for most golfers, especially if you have a smaller stand bag. Not to mention, a one-year warranty (which even covers damages caused by airlines). 

If you want more info, check out my in-depth review of the CaddyDaddy Golf Constrictor 2 .

5. Himal Soft Sided Golf Travel Bag 

Similar to the CaddyDaddy option is the Himal golf travel bag . It’s also a soft shell, all black design that is great for transporting your clubs. If you’re a golfer who doesn’t travel much and don’t want to spend an arm and a leg, this is a great choice for you.

Himal Outdoors Soft-Sided Golf Travel Bag with Wheels- Heavy Duty 600D Polyester Oxford Wear-Resistant, Excellent Zipper Universal Size

  • Heavy duty velcro carrying handle.
  • One external pocket for additional shoe storage.
  • Business card holder on the front of the bag for easy verification.
  • Made with 600D polyester oxford materials which is very durable. 
  •  Warranty information. Unlike others on this list, the warranty length was a little gray and couldn’t find specifics for total warranty length.

This bag isn’t fancy by any means but for a casual traveler, it has everything you need to get your golf gear from A to B. While not as luxurious as Sun Mountain and others on this list, it’s very affordable and still a lot better than a travel cover.

6. AmazonBasics Soft-Sided Golf Travel Bag

At this point, I’m convicned Amazon basically makes every item imaginable, including a great golf travel bag. When they notice an item is consistently selling they’ll create their own “Amazon Basics” model for it, including a low-priced golf travel bag.

Amazon Basics Soft-Sided Golf Club Travel Bag Case With Wheels - 50 x 13 x 15 Inches, Black

The AmazonBasics soft-sided travel bag is very affordable and has a ton of perks for such a low-priced golf bag.

  • One of the few freestanding travel bags. When your bag is inside, you can rest it upright or lay it flat. 
  • Aside from the price, the biggest pro is the durable nylon fabric and ability to stand on its own even when clubs are inside. 
  • This bag has a ton of storage with two massive outside pockets. Plus, it has a ton of padding to protect your clubs too. 
  • A few negative reviews (what few there are) talk about wheels falling off and ripping relatively easily. Luckily, users have gotten replacements but it’s still more work and hassle for you if a wheel pops off or need a replacement. 

At such a low price, it’s a great buy with little risk as the investment is so small. Overall, it’s ranked very high by golfers worldwide and a great choice if you’re not traveling often.

7. Founders Club Golf Travel Bag 

The Founders Club travel bag is another top choice among golfers, not to mention its great looking and easy to spot. The soft shell case is made of a very durable material and there is a ton of padding to make sure your clubs travel safe.

Founders Club Golf Travel Bag Travel Cover Luggage for Golf Clubs with Padded Club Protection and Removable Panel for Embroidery

  • One-year warranty.
  • External shoe accessory pocket.
  • Easy to transport with dual in line skate wheels. 
  • Heavily padded handles that make it easy to grab off the belt or lift out of the car.
  • Customizable embroidery panel. You can remove a small part of the bag and get it customized with your name, logo, etc. This will help you spot it quickly and ensure no one accidentally takes your bag. 
  • While the external pocket is great, there are also two internal pockets as well. These are great for rain gear, extra towels, and more. Plus, an internal strap to keep your bag secure.
  • Only one color choice (light gray) could get dirty quickly. Otherwise, this is an excellent bag.

Founders Club has become a go-to name with cart and stand bags so it makes sense to roll out a golf travel case in their product line. This is one of the most stylish travel bags on this list, very moderately priced, and has a ton of storage for your gear. 

If you like the style but want even more protection, make sure to check out the Founders Club Hard Shell cover bag . It has the same bottom style in a soft shell case with a hard top, making it truly unique and helps you get the best of both worlds. 

8. Caddy Daddy Enforcer Hard Top

If you need a heavy-duty travel case, you will love the Caddy Daddy Enforcer . The hard top design makes it one of the most protective cases on our list but not too heavy either. 

What’s great about this case is that it’s not a 100% hard shell, like others on this list. Instead, just the top part is hard while the middle and bottom section is made with strong fabric. This gives it maximum protection  without  making it too heavy and hard to drag around the airport. 

CaddyDaddy Enforcer Golf Travel Bag Soft-Sided Cover with Hard Top Protection, Wheels & Lockable X-Large Zippers. Case for Transporting Golf Clubs on Airlines, 1 Year Travel Case Replacement Coverage

The case also has both internal and external straps to keep your gear locked in. This will help make sure they don’t rattle around too much during a bumpy drive or turbulent flight. 

The Enforcer Hard Top also features inline skate wheels (only two) but does some with extra pockets. These large pockets make it easy to store extra shoes, apparel, and more. 

But the best part of this premium travel case?

The case folds up so that the bottom fits inside the top hard shell portion.  This makes it easy to store in your garage or even a small closet if you live in an apartment. It looks like a traditional bowling ball bag as it’s so small and even has a handle on the top. 

This case weighs 10 pounds and measures at 51 x 13 x 13 inches. While it’s a higher price tag than some, it’s 100% worth it and consider it to be a nearly perfect travel bag. If you’re a road warrior, this is the best travel case for you! 

  • Tons of internal padding to protect your golf clubs.
  • The case folds up for easy storage despite a hard shell top.
  • Hard shell and soft shell design is perfect for serious travelers but not too heavy either. 
  • The lightweight design ​​won’t make you pay extra airline fees by going over the weight limit. 
  • Only two in-line skate wheels. 
  • Pockets on the outside seem a little small. 

Click here to learn more about the Caddy Daddy Enforcer.

9. Club Glove Last Bag

The Club Glove Last Bag is another trusted golf bag that is used and trusted by tour pros so it had to make this list. This tour series bag is made of CORDURA, which is much more durable than nylon and provides a ton of protection for a soft shell case. Plus, it’s so big it makes it easy to transport tour and cart bags with ease.

Club Glove Last Bag Large Pro Golf Travel Bag (Navy)

  • It’s made in the USA and everything from the material to the zippers and clasps are made with super high-quality material. 
  • It’s super easy to get your stuff in and out and there’s one main zipper. 
  • Huge color selection. This travel bag comes in 16 colors so it makes it easier to identify it in the airport carousel.
  • When it comes to soft shell cases there really isn’t much wrong with this as far as storage, weight, and looks go. 
  • The only downside is the price. As with the Sun Mountain, this is one of the most expensive golf travel bags available.

The Club Glove last bag is legit and easy to see why it’s trusted by the best golfers in the world.

There is also a Club Glove Last Bag XL Tour pro version that’s even bigger and offers all the same benefits. Plus, at only 9 pounds it’s still incredibly light and easy to transport with ultimate protection, especially at the top of the bag.

Both of these models are great golf travel bags but they aren’t cheap. If you’re looking for a reliable bag and travel frequently with a cart or tour bag, this one’s for you. Remember, don’t skimp on quality for price when it comes to protecting your sticks!

10. Samsonite Golf Hard-Sided Travel Case

Some players prefer choosing functionality over aesthetics and the Samsonite Hard Sided Travel Case is a very heavy duty. While it isn’t the best to look at it, it is extremely durable and has plenty of extra storage for all of your equipment. This hard shell case will get your stuff from A to B safely!

Samsonite Golf Hard-Sided Travel Cover Case, Black, 54-inch

  • Five year manufacturers warranty.
  • Three color choices (black, navy, and titanium).
  • Even though it looks heavy and bulky, it is very lightweight and durable solid.
  • Inside the hard case travel bag is a padded quilted interior with extra foam cushioning on top to protect club heads (huge benefit over most cases).
  • Very easy to move around. With four multi-directional spinner wheels and two inline skate wheels allows the case to be pushed or pulled.
  • Internal compression straps secure the bag inside the case to ensure your clubs are secure.
  • Accommodates larger 10.5″ top golf bags with longer, 48″ clubs (that’s three inches normal than a standard, off the rack driver).
  • There aren’t many downsides but price is important and it’s not cheap. It’s roughly 2-3X the prices of some of the other choices on this list.
  • Appearances. Personally, I’m not a fan of the look because it’s bulky and kind of generic looking but at the end of the day, it’s easy to move and will keep your clubs safe.

I won’t lie, this heavy-duty bag won’t win any awards for appearances but it’s one of the best hard case options. It looks more like a rolling coffin but I am 100% confident that your gear will stay safe en route to your destination. The ABS Shell shields your bag and clubs from the wear and tear of travelling. 

Plus, this is one of the few options that allows longer clubs as well. With quality materials and packing features, this piece of luggage can take your clubs is a solid choice.

11. Samsonite Golf Deluxe 3-Piece Travel Set

If you’re skipping hard case golf travel bags because they aren’t as fashionable, I think you will love the Samsonite Golf Deluxe 3-piece travel set . Not only do you get a good-looking bag, this golf travel case also comes with a matching duffle bag and shoe bag too. 

Samsonite Golf Deluxe 3 Piece Golf Travel Set with Wheeling Travel Cover Golf Bag, Duffel Bag, & Shoe Bag, Silver/Black

  • Six two-tone color choices that won’t get dirty or worn down easily.
  • A Duffel bag makes a great carry-on bag that you can use year round.
  • Sealed ball bearing inline skate wheels allows for the case to be pushed or pulled.
  • Inside features a padded quilted interior with extra foam cushioning on top to protect club heads.
  • Made with lightweight and durable polyester that shields your bag and clubs while still looking good!
  • Functional shoe bag with mesh ventilation windows to help prevent moisture buildup, and large enough to accommodate two pairs of shoes (up to to size 13).
  • Smaller size than most bags. If you have added length to your woods, they might not fit. 
  • While the material looks sturdy, some reviewers on Amazon had a different experience. 

One thing I like about this choice is the matching shoe bag and duffle bag. Plus, all the colors are great looking and appear to have been made with high-quality material.

Looks aside, the bag seems highly functional with the extra foam cushioning to protect club heads. Plus, you can push or pull the bag around the airport easily. 

12. Athletico Padded Golf Travel Bag 

The Athletico padded soft cover bag is one of the most affordable options on the market. For a quick weekend trip, I think this is a solid option but for longer destinations, another bag could work better. 

Athletico Padded Golf Travel Bag - Golf Travel Bags for Airlines Protects Golf Clubs

  • 5mm of padding throughout, to help protect your golf clubs during transit.  
  • Easy to carry. A padded shoulder strap further allows you to carry the bag through crowder airports with ease.
  • 600D polyester and feature a vinyl base to protect the bag from scuffs and abrasions. 
  • One color choice but the material seems sturdy. 
  • Zero external pockets. Where are you supposed to put your extra gadgets and shoes? On the exterior of the bag, the only thing is the strap and name tag. If you’re a golf hoarder and pack heavy, probably not the one for you. 

This soft bag doesn’t look like it’s the most protective but reviews about it have been glowing. Ideally, I think this option is best for a lightweight stand bag not a staff bag. For a quick trip, this one can work but with no outside pockets, you probably have to use your luggage space to carry some of your gear.

If you’re on a budget, you may want to seriously consider this option. Plus, if you need to keep moving through a busy airport, you can throw this on your shoulder and get moving.

Golf Travel Bags

FAQs about the Best Golf Travel Bag

Do you have more questions about finding the right travel bag? If so, we got you covered. 

Where should I buy my travel bag?

I think Amazon is always the best place as so many people are Amazon Prime members you can get your stuff delivered quickly. In most cases, you can get your brand-new travel bag in less than two days and in some instances, same-day delivery.

So if you notice your old golf bag has a hole or is looking a little worse for wear, you can easily replace it quickly. Plus, with Amazon’s generous return policy, you can return it if you don’t love it after opening the box. If you take it out of the box and think the material is too thin or a wheel is too loose and could fall off, imagine how bad it will do when a baggage carrier is tossing it around. 

How much should I spend on my golf travel bag?

As you probably know by now, golf is not a cheap sport but it’s so addicting, most golfers will do and spend whatever it takes. While I can’t determine how much you should spend on a bag, I think the total price comes down to what type of travel you plan on doing.

If you’re the type of golfer who is going to travel frequently, you should splurge on a bag that will protect your equipment above all else. Looks don’t matter with a travel bag like they do with a normal stand or carry bag. For avid travelers, protection above all else. 

You also want to make sure it is well under weight limits, so you don’t have to constantly worry about that each time you go to the airport. There’s nothing worse than having to move stuff around so you don’t have to pay extra baggage fees. 

If you’re someone who is only going somewhere 1-2x per year, you can choose a more budget friendly, soft sided bag. While they don’t offer quite as much protection as a hard sided bag, each one above is a quality golf travel bag. Plus, you’ll save 50-75% depending on your choice. 

Best Soft Sided Golf Travel Bag

What are the best ways to pack your clubs?

Regardless of the bag you pick from this list, make sure you use these tips to ensure you end up getting your clubs to the destination safely.

  • To protect your club heads, detach your driver and fairways woods if they are adjustable. Then, store them in the pockets of your bag itself or in a separate, checked bag to save room and reduce weight.
  • Use towels or bubble wrap for irons or other clubs. Even though it’s more work, you can ensure they don’t get scratched during travel.
  • Double-check the weight of your travel bag before you go to the airport. Also, make sure to confirm with the airlines how much weight is allowed per bag so you don’t have to pay extra. 
  • Avoid putting anything expensive in your bag in case it gets lost (for example, GPS watch, expensive rangefinder, golf GPS, etc.). Losing your clubs is already a huge pain so don’t compound it by having other valuables inside. 
  • Always take pictures of your gear before you go to the airport. This way you have documentation in case anything happens in transit.
  • Use a stiff arm if you are worried about using a soft sided bag. A stiff arm is a few inches longer than your driver and will create a more sturdy outer shell. 

These tips with the right golf travel bag should help protect your clubs from normal wear and tear. For more traveling tips and information, check out our full guide on How to Travel with Golf Clubs or go here for a full golf trip packing lis t.

My Experience 

I make several flights per year where I carry my clubs and flying with golf clubs is always a little stressful, even if it’s only an hour-long flight. We’ve all seen too many videos of airline employees throwing clubs around when loading into a plane. Since golfers spend months if not years creating the “perfect set” of clubs, it’s easy to get slightly concerned. 

My best tip to ease your anxieties is to make sure to buy one of the bags on this list so your case is protective. Next, I always pack my clubs strategically with towels between my irons/wedges/woods. It’s also not a bad idea to unscrew your adjustable woods and keep them in a larger pocket. 

Lastly, I always make sure my bag is under airline weight at home to avoid any chaos at the airport. I will also put an Apple AirTag in my bag so I can always track my clubs too. 

Final Thoughts on Best Golf Travel Bags

Regardless of whatever bag you choose, selecting the right travel bag is all about protecting your clubs and finding the right one for your budget. Not all golf travel bags are created equal and I think it’s a great idea to grab a Bag Boy spine as well.

If you’re going on a golf vacation, your number one priority is to make sure they ended up at the destination safely. A broken wood or iron shaft can ruin your mood and experience that you might have spent a lot of money on.

Whether you’re looking for a soft or a hard cases, make sure to do your research. Each golf club case should get your clubs safely but personal preference, budget, color, style, and features will play a factor as well. Not to mention, some of these store easily in your house or garage while others could take up a lot more room. 

Also, you want to ensure the inside of the bag has plenty of protection for your clubs. Don’t forget to factor in your golf bag as well. If you have a cart bag, you might need to get a large carry case or hard case as the smaller, more budget friendly ones won’t fit. 

Pick up one of these golf travel bags, book one of those lifetime golf trips and start enjoying golf more than ever before.

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The 9 Best Golf Travel Bags to Protect Your Clubs

Traveling to golf destinations is an exciting adventure, filled with the promise of teeing off in new and captivating courses. However, it’s not without its challenges, especially when it comes to safeguarding your precious golf equipment. That’s where the indispensable tool of the trade comes in – the golf travel bag.

Navigating the vast landscape of golf travel bags can be overwhelming, but fret not. We’ve embarked on an extensive journey of research to bring you the cream of the crop, ensuring you’ll find the perfect companion for your golfing expeditions. After all, golfers and travelers come in all shapes and sizes, each with their unique needs and budgets.

In this comprehensive golf travel bag review, we’ll delve into the realm of this year’s top contenders. Our insights are rooted in over five decades of golfing expertise, promising you a curated selection of the finest options that cater to an array of preferences and requirements. So, whether you’re a seasoned pro or an enthusiastic beginner, read on to discover the ideal golf travel bag for your needs.

The Best of the Best Golf Travel Bags

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When traveling with golf clubs, you want it to be as easy and convenient as possible, and you want a good travel golf bag to offer maximum protection for your clubs. There are a few other factors that are also important. Let’s look closely at selecting the best golf bag for travel.

Some cases are made from a tough solid material, while others are made from a durable fabric and they generally contain padding to protect the clubs. Both options have pros and cons, and much will depend on your travel requirements and personal preference.

Soft cases are lighter, easier to store when not in use, and generally a bit less expensive. Because they are lighter and more compact, they are often easier to maneuver as you travel.

A hard golf club travel case is generally bulkier and often a bit more expensive, but they tend to offer much better protection

The weight of the travel bag is important for several reasons. Firstly, you will be lugging it around yourself at airports and in and out of cars during your travels. But more importantly, you will have to pay for excess luggage weight on your flights.

If you travel with a bag that is too heavy, you may incur weight penalties, thereby reducing the amount you can spend. You need to weigh up the benefit of the potential extra protection a heavier bag can offer versus the costs involved. Soft bags tend to weigh between 8 and 10 pounds, while hard case golf travel bags are roughly 12 to 20 pounds.

Remember that your clubs alone already weigh a fair amount, generally around 30 pounds. A heavy bag will add to this weight. It is a clever idea to check the weight limits and costs with the airline before traveling with your golf equipment.

The  PGA  offers some good advice on traveling with golf clubs.

The main purpose of golf bags for travel is to protect your clubs. Ensure the bag has sufficient padding to protect your investment. The very nature of travel puts them at risk, and unfortunately, a few baggage handlers are not too careful with the process. The more padding the better, although it adds bulk and weight to the bag.

A good strapping system is also important as this will secure your equipment in the golf bag for travel and ensure it does not bounce around inside.

Durability is important for the protection and the lifespan of the travel bag. Look at the quality of the materials used, including the handles and zippers. Ensure that you invest in a bag that will offer good protection and last for many excursions.

A good sign that a bag has decent durability is the warranty. It demonstrates that the manufacturer believes in the workmanship and materials used in making the golf bag for travel. Some companies are better at looking after their customers than others, so look into the warranty.

One obviously has to consider the budget when investing in golf equipment. We have covered bags for travel that will cater to a wide range of budgets. Consider the value of your clubs and the potential inconvenience and disappointment of club damage when you arrive at your destination.

A less expensive bag could save you some money in the short term but expose your clubs to greater risk, and the bag itself might need replacing sooner than you expect.

First and foremost, the bag you select for travel needs to accommodate the golf bag you intend to travel with and the length of your longest club. While most of them will suffice, the more compact options might not cater to certain equipment. Check first to be sure.

Secondly, you might need additional storage for shoes and other gear when traveling.  Many bags, particularly soft ones, have additional external pockets that allow for this.

The type of material used will determine the durability of the bag and the protection it provides. Soft bags are typically made from polyester or nylon. The thicker fabrics tend to offer more protection.

Hardshell golf travel cases are generally made from high-impact plastic or a composite substance. Some are stronger and more resilient than others.

The best travel golf bags have wheels because apart from good protection, you want a bag that is easy to handle and has good mobility. This will make your travels easier and reduce frustration. The design and quality of the wheels are important. In general, although a bit heavier, hardshell cases are easier to move if they have decent wheels.

There are, however, many soft cases that are well designed for easy mobility. Soft bags are less bulky and easier to store when not in use.

A wide base tends to make movement easier, as do larger wheels. Note that not all golf bags for travel have wheels.  Some will need carrying, or alternatively, you can put them onto a trolley to move them.

Straps and handles are also important when picking the bag up to move it around. Ideally, you want a top handle, middle handles, and a decent strap.

Most golf travel bags do not offer water resistance, although some are more effective than others. If this is important to you, look into this when making your selection. Hard travel cases for golf clubs tend to be better in this regard.

Some golf bags for travel will come with locks, while others do not, so you must purchase these separately. Factor this in when comparing options.

The 9 Best Golf Travel Bags 2024

CaddyDaddy Golf Constrictor 2 Travel Cover (Black/Grey)

Our rating: 4.8/5

  • Value for money
  • Compact and easy to store when not in use
  • Lightweight (8.5 pounds)
  • In-line skate wheels
  • Lockable zippers
  • Additional protective padding
  • Heavy top padding
  • Internal strap to reduce movement of clubs
  • 3 External pockets
  • Thick 1800 denier fabric
  • 1-Year replacement warranty
  • Good customer care
  • No protective reinforcement around clubs
  • Not the most stable base
  • Material: Thick 1800 denier fabric
  • Weight: 9 pounds
  • Dimensions L x W x H (Inches): 51 x 13 x 15
  • TSA Approved Locks: Purchase separately
  • Wheels: 2 x inline skate wheels
  • Waterproof: Yes
  • Warranty: 1-year 

This is one of the most popular travel golf bags on the market and is highly rated by those that have used it. It is a soft style bag but has plenty of padding internally and on top. It also has an internal strap to keep everything in place. Despite being a soft bag, it will offer your clubs and equipment good protection.

It is made from thick and durable 1800 denier fabric and weighs only 8.5 pounds. This allows you to fold it into a compact size for easy storage when not in use. There are 3 external pockets for added storage during your travels. These are handy for shoes, clothing, and additional accessories.

The zippers are lockable. Note that you will have to purchase TSA locks separately. Thanks to the in-line skate wheels, the bag is easy to transport as you make your way on your travels. 

The Constrictor 2 Travel Cover is well made and comes with a 1-year warranty that offers a full bag replacement. According to most reports, customer care from CaddyDaddy is superb. We all know some airline staff are not too gentle with our bags so this will give you some peace of mind.

This is a value-for-money option that will make life easy and offer your clubs a good amount of protection when you travel.

Sun Mountain Golf ClubGlider Meridian Club Cover Travel Bag

Our rating: 4.6/5

  • Solidly built
  • Quality club protection
  • Quality and effective four-wheel system
  • Dense foam padding at the top
  • Quality materials
  • Heavy-duty two-way zippers
  • Comes with TSA approved lock
  • Highly durable
  • Retractable pivoting wheels
  • Internal grip straps
  • 2 exterior pockets
  • It looks impressive
  • A fairly expensive investment
  • Somewhat bulky

Specifications:

  • Material: 1200 polyester fabric
  • Weight: 11.3 pounds
  • Dimensions LxWxH (Inches): 52 x 14 x 14
  • Wheels: 2 at the bottom of the bag and 2 on the leg mechanism when extended 

If you travel with your golf equipment frequently and have a large budget, this is an outstanding choice. The price is one of the only downsides, but it is an investment that will last you many years and offer exceptional protection to your golf clubs and equipment on many golfing adventures.

This particular model is among the highest-rated golf bags for travel on the market, so clearly, the Sun Mountain ClubGlider Meridian has an effective build and design.

It weighs in at about 11.3 lbs and is bulkier than some other options, but this is due to the quality construction and added padding. The bag is made from a durable 1200 denier polyester fabric. Internal support or clinch straps will keep everything stable and secure for protection during travel. The zips are two-way zippers and heavy-duty for durability. They are easy to lock and come with a TSA-approved lock.

Most will agree that the bag looks great so that you can travel in style. One of the main advantages of this bag is the ease of movement it offers. It has a somewhat unique retractable four-wheel system that is agile and nifty. This stable design makes whipping through the airport or elsewhere to your destination a breeze.

Two external pockets offer additional convenient storage.

Amazon Basics Soft-Sided Golf Travel Bag

  • It can stand upright when packed with your clubs
  • A great affordable price
  • Thick padding on all sides
  • Wheels can crack easily
  • Metal rivets inside the bag can be sharp
  • May not last as long as some of the other models
  • Material not as hard-wearing as it could be
  • Material:  Nylon
  • Weight: 8.65lbs
  • Dimensions LxWxH (Inches): 50 x 13 x 15
  • Wheels: 2x inline skate wheels
  • Waterproof: No
  • Warranty: 2-year

Just when you thought you had seen it all, Amazon also now offers their own brand of golf club travel bag that is an affordable option, with an impressive range of features. It measures 50” L x 13” W x 15” D, has two large side pockets, and has an integrated ID slot.

It is made with a durable fabric with reinforced stress points, smooth-rolling inline skate wheels, and extra protection around the curb rails. Furthermore, it features two compression-style straps on the outside of the bag to help keep your clubs securely fastened.

This is the least expensive option we have looked at, and a little lacking in our eyes, but it may still be worth your consideration.

Himal Outdoors Soft-Sided Golf Travel Bag with Wheels- Heavy Duty 600D Polyester Oxford Wear-Resistant, Excellent Zipper Universal Size

Our Rating: 4.6/5

  • Quality and effective wheel system
  • Comfortable and practical handles
  • Lightweight
  • Quality zippers
  • 2 Exterior bags
  • Protective security strap
  • Good customer support
  • Himal satisfaction guarantee
  • A fairly basic bag with limited extras
  • Material: 600D heavy duty polyester
  • Weight: 4.4 pounds
  • TSA Approved Locks: Purchase Separately
  • Waterproof: Water-resistant
  • Warranty: 1-year limited warranty

There are two leading features in this bag. The first one is the wheel system that is smooth and effective, making the bag agile and nifty during your travels. The second is that it has a quality handle setup that makes it versatile and easy to manage. 

This travel golf bag makes life easy whether you are pulling or carrying. The cushioned handles are comfortable and well designed.

The main body uses quality 600D heavy-duty polyester which is both tough and durable. And there is plenty of space to accommodate most clubs and accessories.

The quality zippers make for smooth and easy access to your equipment and are built to last. The bag features two exterior pockets for convenience. The PVC bottom is stable and protective, and the security strap will keep clubs and equipment safe and secure.

Himal cares about their customers, and they offer a satisfaction guarantee which is highly advantageous. To summarize, the bag is practical and effective at a moderate price. Oh, and it looks pretty damn good too!

SKB Cases ATA Deluxe Standard Hard Plastic 48 inches Long Interior Golf Bag Storage Traveling Case with Wheels and Reliable Secure Latches, Black

Our rating: 4.5/5

  • Industrial strength latches
  • Extremely good protection
  • Resists moisture and dirt
  • Impressive SKB’s Million Mile Guaranty and lifetime warranty
  • Convenient TSA Locking System
  • Not the sexiest golf bag for travel
  • Might be a bit of a squeeze for larger cart bags
  • On the heavy side for travel
  • Material: Polyethylene
  • Weight: 15.71 Pounds
  • Dimensions LxWxH (Inches): 52 x 13 x 16
  • TSA Approved Locks: Comes with TSA locking system
  • Warranty: SKB’s Million Mile Guarantee, SKB’s lifetime warranty

This bag was designed more for function than for form. It is far from ugly but rather utilitarian in appearance. What that means is that you get some serious protection and great durability — its built  to last. The high molecular weight polyethylene construction makes it very tough and durable. The U.S. military uses this same material for many different applications, so that has to tell you something about the strength.

While snug and protective, the design is spacious and easily accommodates most golf bags —drivers up to 48 inches are no problem for the SKB Cases ATA Deluxe.

The latches (patent pending) are industrial strength, and the bag has a TSA locking system. Furthermore, the bag is moisture, dust, and dirt resistant. This is thanks to the “SKB’s Perfect-Match™ valance bending system.” They also offer an impressive million-mile guarantee with $1,500 club coverage.

Club Glove Last Bag Large Pro Golf Travel Bag

  • Durable CORDURA fabric
  • Water-resistant
  • Thick interior foam padding
  • Available in a wide range of colors
  • Limited lifetime warranty or upgradeable “unconditional” warranty
  • Quality YKK zippers
  • ITW Nexus buckles
  • Popular with professionals
  • Two shoe pockets
  • The bag is bulky
  • Rather heavy
  • A fair investment
  • Material: 1000 D nylon CORDURA fabric
  • Weight: 10.6 pounds
  • Dimensions LxWxH (Inches): 51 x 19 x 16
  • Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty — can purchase additional “unconditional” warranty

This is a popular bag with players at all levels and is favored by many of the pros. That should indicate the quality and durability of the bag and the protection it provides. The Cordura exterior gives it the strength to protect your clubs even from the most heavy-handed baggage agents. The 1000 D nylon will also resist water for additional protection. Complete with interior furnishing that uses plush foam pads, it delivers excellent protection for your clubs.

It can handle clubs up to 47″ in length, and the Club Glove Last Bag is available in a fantastic range of colors, so there is something to suit everyone.  Most agree that it looks stylish. The bag, including the fabric, is completely U.S.-made.

Evidence of the durability of this bag is the limited lifetime warranty and the upgradeable “unconditional” warranty. Clearly, Club Glove has faith in its product.

The wheelbase is another area in which this golf travel bag excels. It is high-impact and protective, while the inline skate wheels make it light on its feet and super easy to move. It also has a convenient two-piece handle making it easy to lift and maneuver.

Moreover, you can witness the quality in the ITW Nexus buckles and the YKK zippers, both are top-notch. It has 2 shoe pockets.

While the bag is on the large and heavy side and certainly not cheap, it is convenient and will give your clubs the protection they need and deserve. At the same time, it looks pretty great.

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CaddyDaddy Enforcer Golf Travel Bag Soft-Sided Cover with Hard Top Protection, Wheels & Lockable X-Large Zippers. Case for Transporting Golf Clubs on Airlines, 1 Year Travel Case Replacement Coverage

Our rating: 4.3/5

  • Good-sized exterior pockets for your golfing accessories
  • High-quality durable wheels
  • Takes up very little space once folded down for storage
  • Great customer service with CaddyDaddy
  • Benefits of both hard and soft cases combined
  • Can be hard to maneuver
  • The handle is quite hard and small, which can make it uncomfortable to hold
  • Need to take time with the zips as they can be a little flimsy
  • Material: 1800D fabric construction with Hard ABS mold top section
  • Dimensions L x W x H (Inches): 51 x 13 x 13
  • Waterproof: Molded section is waterproof, fabric section is water-resistant
  • Hard-Sided Top and Soft-Sided Bottom Sections

Next, we have another model from CaddyDaddy, and this time we have one of the hybrid style cases. It has a crush-resistant ABS hardtop that provides added protection to your club heads, and a softer heavy-duty 1800 denier all-weather fabric at the bottom of the case for added durability.

The soft fabric bottom folds neatly into the hardtop for easy storage, and the Enforcer can accommodate most golf bags, including 10” cart bags. It weighs in at a very reasonable 9lbs, and the dimensions are 50” L x 13” W x 13” D.

Like many of the other models, it comes with a one-year warranty that covers any damage caused by the airlines.

Samsonite 6850 Golf Hard Sided Travel Cover Case, Lightweight & Durable ABS Shell, 4 Spinner Wheels for Easy Maneuverability

Our rating: 4.7/5

  • Very easy to maneuver
  • Unbeatable warranty period
  • Push or pull using either handle
  • Internal straps
  • Beautiful red interior
  • Foam padded
  • Handles are not particularly durable
  • Heavy impacts can cause cracks to form
  • Material: ABS plastic
  • Weight: 5 pounds
  • Dimensions L x W x H (Inches): 54 x 16 x 12
  • Wheels: 2 x inline skate wheels & 4 multi-directional spinner wheels
  • Waterproof: Not specified
  • Warranty: 5-year 

The Samsonite Hard Side golf bag may prove to be the best hard case golf travel bag. Made from ABS plastic, it is very rigid and sports an attractive slim side design. The interior adds to its allure. The black version has a brilliant red interior with plenty of foam padding and internal straps.

What’s more, the bag is very easy to maneuver. It features two inline skate wheels and four multi-directional spinner wheels. This pairs with two handles: one at the top and another at the side. So you can choose to either push or pull the bag depending on your preference.

Another benefit is that the bag is exceptionally lightweight for a golf club hard case. This is due to its ABS plastic build. It comes in at just 5lbs making it the second lightest bag on this list, placing behind the Himal Soft-Sided golf travel bag which is 4.4lbs.

And to really drive this bag home, it comes with an outstanding 5 years of warranty. This beats out almost all other bags and demonstrates the reliability of Samsonite products.

OutdoorMaster Padded Golf Club Travel Bag with Wheels, 900D Heavy Duty Oxford Waterproof -Alligators - Black + Gray

  • Well-padded
  • Wear-resistant
  • Protective rubber base
  • Stabilizing straps
  • Card pocket
  • Shoe compartment
  • Can rip over time
  • Material: 900D Oxford fabric
  • Weight: 6.35lb
  • Dimensions L x W x H (Inches): 54.3 x 14 x 15
  • Wheels: 2x inline skating wheels
  • Warranty: 1 year

If you’re on a tight budget, the OutdoorMaster golf bag could be a good option. It’s well-padded and has a four-layer design, including a premium 900D Oxford fabric layer and a waterproof coating layer. This means it feels great and keeps your precious golf gear dry.

You have a few different options for how you want to carry it. You can wheel it along using the 2x inline skate wheels and the top handle, carry it like a duffel bag using the two middle handles, or you can sling it over your shoulder and carrying it on your back using the long strap on the back.

A few neat features for this bag that quite a few don’t have is the dedicated card pocket and shoe compartment. This helps to keep you organized and means you don’t have to lug around another bag for this necessary gear.

If you’re shopping for a travel golf bag this year, there are a few specific considerations for 2024 going into 2024. Specifically, you’ll want to watch out for baggage fees. After the pandemic, airlines looked for any way possible to increase their profits. Baggage fees were an easy one.

So check out weight and size restrictions before you buy your golf bag. You shouldn’t have a problem checking your clubs, but you’ll want to avoid any surcharges.

Note also that golf vacations are super popular. We’re not the only ones who like to hit the links on our days off. A bunch of new players emerged during lockdown, and you’ll want to book early.

When you’re looking up restrictions weight and size for your travel golf bag, you can also check storage policies at your destination course. You may be able to keep your clubs at the course while you stay at a nearby resort.

Golf Travel Bag FAQs

This will probably be the first decision that faces you when you start looking for a travel case, and they both have their pros and cons depending on your golf travel needs.

These will be the more expensive of the two and are usually made of hard plastic. They offer the highest level of protection for your clubs, and from an insurance point of view, many airlines will only cover damage caused to your clubs when they are inside a hard case.

The downside to a hard case is that they are heavier, generally larger, and less flexible than the soft style case, which may cause problems when loading them into your car.

Hard cases generally only have one main storage compartment and no extra pockets. This means you have to find room for things like your golf shoes in your luggage.

A softer golf travel bag, usually made of cloth, will be far lighter and generally easier to transport back and forth to the airport. Another advantage of the soft case is that they will often come with two or three extra pockets on the outside for you to store things like your golf shoes, balls, and other accessories.

Because the soft cases are lighter, there is more chance of you staying within the weight limit set by the airline. The one thing you don’t want to be doing is paying extra for an overweight case.

The downside to a soft case is the lack of protection it offers compared to a hard case which means the likelihood of any damage occurring is far greater.

Make sure you always check with your airline before you fly, so you know their policies and weight limits concerning the transportation of golf clubs. This will ensure that you don’t get any unwelcome surprises once you arrive at the check-in desk.

Hybrid Case

There is a style of case that blends the benefits of both a hard and soft design. It has a hard protective top for your club heads, and the bottom is made of a softer material that keeps the overall weight down and makes it easier to carry or fold away when you are not using it.

Most bags come with two inline skate wheels, although the better option is to have spinner wheels that allow you to steer the bag in any direction. The wheel system on a travel golf cart assists with the maneuverability of the bag, especially in confined spaces. 

In our opinion, the best golf travel bag for airlines is the CaddyDaddy Constrictor 2. The reason we prefer this over the rest is that it has all the features we want in a bag and is very reasonably priced. This means you have more money to spend on other equipment like golf clubs .

To keep your clubs well-protected when flying, you need to prevent them from rattling around in your bag. The easiest way to do this is to wrap towels or clothes around the head of your clubs.

Assuming your golf bag and clubs weigh around 12kg, you still have at least 8kg to play with within weight allowances to fly. Therefore it is a great idea to pack clothes into your golf travel bag.

Airlines do not have strict rules regarding golf tees. You can store them in your carry-on bags or your checked luggage.

As golf clubs can classify as deadly weapons, they are not eligible for carry-on bags. You must instead store them in your checked luggage.

Weight is very important. Usually, you are restricted to 23kg. And if you go over this limit, you’ll have to pay an excess luggage charge, so make sure you weigh your travel bag before going to the airport to check you are within the limit.

Oversized luggage are bags that do not fit within the thresholds of what airlines allow. As each airline has its own thresholds, some bags may be considered oversized with one airline and not with another. Generally speaking, these thresholds are around 62-126 linear inches.

The smallest golf travel bags can hold 7 to 10 clubs and a few accessories. Many weigh under 1 lb. They are often used for trips to the driving range. Be aware that some smaller golf travel bags may be too short to cater to your driver, especially if you max the shaft out at 48 inches.

Here is our favorite small golf travel bag . 

To make traveling with your golf clubs as hassle-free and safe as possible, we have a few tips for you:

  • With many modern drivers and  fairway woods , you can remove the club-head. We advise doing this and storing them separately for added protection.
  • Where possible, wrap some towels or socks around the clubs in your bag to stop them banging about (If you have iron covers, you could also use these).
  • Placing your irons upside down in your golf bag may also help protect the clubs while transporting them.
  • Ensure you photograph the contents of your golf bag before placing it into the travel bag in case you need it for insurance purposes should anything get lost or damaged.
  • If you find your golf bag is a little too loose inside of the case, you can always place some of your clothes inside to help pad it out a little. Your golf clothes shouldn’t add too much weight and act as an extra layer of protection.
  • Keep all of your expensive accessories, such as GPS units, with you in your hand luggage. Don’t place them in your travel case.
  • And finally, make sure that you have adequate travel insurance that covers your golf clubs should anything get lost or damaged while in transit.

Final Thoughts

Clubs are a fair investment, and if you intend to travel with them, it is worth spending a bit more to get the best golf travel bag to protect them on your journey. We have given you some tips on what to look for when evaluating the available options, and some specifics on five of the leading options on the market at the moment.

While they are all great, the CaddyDaddy Golf Constrictor 2 Travel cover stood out for us as the absolute best of the best. It ticks all the right boxes and has everything you want in a golf travel bag.

This popular model is durable and has plenty of protective padding and a secure internal strap. The materials used are of decent quality, as is the workmanship, and the bag is of great value for money. It is also spacious, has plenty of storage, and the warranty and after-sales support are good.

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In the world of golf, protecting your clubs while traveling is of utmost importance. That’s why we’re excited to introduce the “JEF World of Golf The Protector Golf Club Travel Support Protection, Black, Grey.” This innovative device is designed to shield your clubs from any potential damage during transportation. With its durable dome top and telescopic mid-section, you can easily adjust the length to suit your specific needs. Made from lightweight aluminum, it won’t add unnecessary weight to your bag. Plus, it’s incredibly easy to use, expanding up to 52 1/2 inches to fit any size travel cover. With 10 height settings and a convenient push button adjustment, this golf club travel support protection is a must-have for any avid golfer on the move.

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Why Consider This Product?

When it comes to golf club travel accessories, the JEF World of Golf The Protector Golf Club Travel Support Protection is a game-changer that should not be overlooked. With its exceptional features and benefits, this product is a must-have for any avid golfer. We firmly believe that this golf club travel support protection is the perfect companion for every golfing journey.

There is scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of this product. Extensive research and testing have proven that it effectively protects clubs from damage during travel. This is especially crucial considering the investment that golfers put into their clubs. Additionally, the lightweight aluminum material ensures that your bag remains lightweight, without compromising on durability.

This product has gained recognition and credibility through various endorsements and certifications. Leading golf professionals and instructors have endorsed this product for its effectiveness and reliability. It has also received positive feedback from satisfied customers who have experienced the benefits firsthand. With such endorsements and testimonials, it’s clear that this product is a trustworthy choice.

JEF World of Golf The Protector Golf Club Travel Support Protection,Black,Grey

JEF World of Golf The Protector Golf Club Travel Support Protection,Black,Grey

Features and benefits, easy-to-use collapsible design.

The JEF World of Golf The Protector features a 5 1/2 inch durable dome top with a telescopic mid-section. This unique design enables easy collapsing and expanding, allowing you to customize the protection length according to your preference. Adjusting the telescopic mid-section is as simple as pushing a button, offering 10 height settings. This feature ensures that the golf club travel support protection can fit any size travel cover effortlessly.

Lightweight and Durable Material

Crafted from lightweight aluminum, this golf club travel support protection will not add unnecessary weight to your golf bag. You can travel with peace of mind, knowing that your clubs are adequately protected without compromising the ease of carrying your equipment. The durability of the material guarantees long-lasting performance, ensuring that your investment remains safe for years to come.

Versatile and Adjustable Length

The JEF World of Golf The Protector expands up to an impressive 52 1/2 inches, offering ample space to fit various sizes of golf club travel covers. Whether you prefer a snug fit or a bit of extra room, this product has you covered. The adjustability of the length makes it versatile and suitable for all types of golf club covers, giving you the flexibility you need for a stress-free travel experience.

Superior Protection for Your Clubs

The primary purpose of this product is to provide utmost protection for your golf clubs during travel. The sturdy dome top shields your clubs from external impacts and potential damage, ensuring that they arrive at your destination in pristine condition. The secure enclosure created by the JEF World of Golf The Protector guarantees that your valuable investment is protected throughout your journey.

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Product Quality

At our company, we prioritize product quality above all else. The JEF World of Golf The Protector Golf Club Travel Support Protection is a prime example of our commitment to excellence. Each unit undergoes thorough quality control measures to ensure it meets our high standards. From the durable materials used to the flawless construction, this product is built to last and provide exceptional performance.

To further enhance our product quality, we offer a warranty that demonstrates our confidence in the durability and reliability of the JEF World of Golf The Protector. This warranty ensures that if any issues arise during the stated period, we will take full responsibility and rectify the problem promptly. With our commitment to product quality, you can trust in the longevity and functionality of this golf club travel support protection.

What It’s Used For

Enhanced travel convenience.

The JEF World of Golf The Protector is specifically designed to make your golf travel experience more convenient and worry-free. By protecting your clubs from damage, it eliminates the stress and potential expenses associated with repairing or replacing your beloved golf clubs. With this product, you can focus on enjoying your golfing adventures without any concerns for the safety of your equipment.

Suitable for All Travel Covers

Thanks to its expandable and adjustable length, this golf club travel support protection is compatible with any size travel cover. No matter the dimensions of your chosen cover, the JEF World of Golf The Protector will provide a perfect fit. Whether you prefer a small, compact cover or a larger one with extra storage space, this product adapts effortlessly to your needs.

Easy to Use and Set Up

Setting up the JEF World of Golf The Protector is a breeze, allowing you to spend more time on the golf course and less time struggling with equipment. The collapsible design and push-button adjustment enable effortless customization and intuitive operation. Even golfers with minimal technical skills will find this product user-friendly, ensuring a smooth travel setup process every time.

Versatile for Various Golfing Destinations

Whether you’re traveling to local golf courses or embarking on international golfing adventures, this product is suitable for all golfing destinations. Its lightweight nature ensures that it doesn’t weigh down your bag, making it ideal for long journeys or when traveling via airplane. You can confidently take this golf club travel support protection with you wherever your golfing endeavors may lead.

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Product Specifications

Who needs this.

Any golfer who values their clubs and wants to ensure their safety during travel needs the JEF World of Golf The Protector Golf Club Travel Support Protection. Whether you’re a professional, an amateur, or somewhere in between, this product is essential if you want to protect your valuable investment. It’s particularly beneficial for golfers who frequently travel for golf tournaments or those who enjoy exploring new golfing destinations.

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Pros and Cons

  • Superior protection for golf clubs during travel.
  • Lightweight design that won’t add extra weight to your golf bag.
  • Easy to use and expandable to fit any size travel cover.
  • Durable material for long-lasting performance.
  • Endorsed and recommended by leading golf professionals and instructors.
  • The expandable length may be limited for certain oversized travel covers.
  • Limited color options.

Does this product fit oversized golf club travel covers? Yes, the JEF World of Golf The Protector is designed to expand up to 52 1/2 inches, allowing it to fit various sizes of travel covers, including oversized ones.

Can I adjust the height of the product? Absolutely. This golf club travel support protection offers 10 height settings, allowing you to customize the protection length according to your preference.

Is it easy to collapse and expand this product? Yes, the collapsible design of the JEF World of Golf The Protector ensures easy collapse and expand functionality. Simply push the button to adjust the telescopic mid-section effortlessly.

How much weight does this product add to my golf bag? The lightweight aluminum material used in this product ensures minimal weight. You won’t notice any significant difference in the weight of your golf bag when using this golf club travel support protection.

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What Customers Are Saying

★★★★★ – “I travel frequently for golf tournaments, and this product has been a game-changer. My clubs have never been safer during transit, and the customization options are fantastic.” – John D.

★★★★☆ – “The collapsible design is incredibly convenient, and the lightweight material doesn’t weigh down my bag. My clubs have remained intact and undamaged since using this product.” – Sarah P.

Overall Value

The JEF World of Golf The Protector Golf Club Travel Support Protection offers exceptional value for golf enthusiasts. Its outstanding features, durable construction, and versatility make it an indispensable accessory for any golfer who frequently travels with their clubs. The added peace of mind it provides by safeguarding your investment is invaluable. With our unwavering commitment to product quality and customer satisfaction, this product is undoubtedly worth its price.

Tips and Tricks For Best Results

  • Ensure that you adjust the telescopic mid-section to the appropriate height based on the size of your travel cover.
  • Double-check that the JEF World of Golf The Protector is securely fastened to your golf bag before traveling.
  • Take advantage of the expandable length to accommodate any changes in your travel cover dimensions.
  • Clean and maintain the product regularly to preserve its performance and prolong its lifespan.

Final Thoughts

Product summary.

The JEF World of Golf The Protector Golf Club Travel Support Protection is a must-have for golfers who value the safety and protection of their clubs during travel. Its exceptional features, such as the collapsible design and lightweight aluminum construction, ensure optimum convenience and peace of mind. With the versatility to fit any size travel cover and superior protection against damage, this product is a game-changer for any avid golfer.

Final Recommendation

As avid golfers ourselves, we cannot recommend the JEF World of Golf The Protector Golf Club Travel Support Protection enough. Its reliability, ease of use, and exceptional durability make it a worthwhile investment for anyone who wishes to safeguard their golf clubs during travel. Don’t compromise the safety of your clubs any longer. Make the smart choice and choose the JEF World of Golf The Protector for a worry-free golfing journey.

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One of the beauties about golf, besides the azalea-flanked 13th hole at Augusta National Golf Club, home of this week’s Masters, is that unlike most professional sports, you and I can actually  play where the pros play.

Is surf-hugging Pebble Beach Golf Links too beautiful to only watch on TV every February? Then go online and get a tee time for a gorgeous California course that has made U.S. Open champions of such greats as Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson and Tiger Woods, and has hosted an iconic pro-am annually since 1947. Feel like playing 18 in the Hill Country home of the Texas State Open? The Ram Rock course, considered the most difficult among the four at renowned Horseshoe Bay Golf Resort outside of Austin, welcomes all from hacker to scratcher. Same with Hawaii’s paradisal Plantation Course at Kapalua, which hosts the wintertime Sentry Tournament of Champions, and The Players Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass in Florida, home of one of the most esteemed stops on the PGA tour.

Unfortunately, for us golf lovers not among the top 1%, water hazards and sand traps aren’t our only obstacles. It takes a lot of green to play the greens. A round at Sawgrass, for example, can set one back a grand at peak tee times, making Pebble Beach sound like a bargain at $675. Another reality is not every prestigious or pro-played golf course puts out the welcome mat for us commoners. Teeing off at Augusta National, for one, pretty much requires being besties with a club member or past Masters champion.

The good news is we club-swinging stalwarts have alternatives when hankering to play legendary links. The U.S. is dotted with them, but if we take our virtual golf cart to the warm-weather golfing meccas of California, Hawaii, Texas and Florida, our GPS system can locate less forbidding championship courses that are also vacation-worthy because they’re linked to topnotch resorts with accommodations, dining and activities to match.

Where are these swinging Shangri-las? This question is well-timed. Aware that golf fever is peaking with this week’s Masters and next month’s U.S. Women’s Open — we’re in the heart of the PGA, LPGA, PGA Champions and LIV tours, as if you didn’t know — we’ve scouted the four aforementioned states for resorts that are well above par even if your score isn’t under par. Quality doesn’t come cheap, but unlike some of the more hoity-toity clubs, this quartet of courses will welcome you with open arms, which, if you listen to Tiger, should be wide on the backswing to allow your muscles to stretch to their full potential.

Traveling west to east ….

Ko Olina Golf Club

Retired LPGA phenom Michelle Wie is honored with a statue at the entrance of Oahu's Ko Olina Golf Club. (Photo by David Dickstein)

Golf in Hawaii is nearly as kingly as Kamehameha, so playing a tropics-kissed course that’s drop-dead gorgeous isn’t hard to do in the Aloha State. What isn’t as easy as Sunday morning is finding a premier property with a cool, unpretentious vibe. That’s Ko Olina Golf Club on Oahu. Perennially ranked among the nation’s top resort courses, Ko Olina ( koolinagolf.com ) is a judgment-free zone with great taste in its partnerships with the Four Seasons Resort at Ko Olina, the choice property within the master-planned oceanfront community, and an on-site Roy’s Hawaiian fusion restaurant that might be the best in the chain.

The Ted Robinson-designed course is decked with stunning water features, multi-tiered greens and generous landing areas. Here is where retired LPGA phenom Michelle Wie developed her game, and there’s a statue of her out front to prove it. The pro shop is consistently ranked among the best in the U.S., and with the rental clubs being TaylorMade graphite, it’s tempting not to schlep your set. Inclusive of cart rental, a logoed tumbler and a basket of range balls, adult fees are no higher than $255, and go down to $190 after 1 p.m.

A short shuttle ride or stroll away is the 371-unit Four Seasons ( fourseasons.com ), which offers digs and dining befitting the five-star brand, and serves as a model for luxury Hawaiian resorts striving to appeal to everyone from young families to honeymooners to seniors. An impressive schedule of daily activities is augmented by R&R offerings that include the five-star Naupaka Spa, inviting lagoons and pools, and first-rate horseback riding in the scenic Waianae Mountains.

The Links at Spanish Bay

Good food and good golf make for good times at the Pebble Beach Resorts, home of The Links at Spanish Bay. (Photo by David Dickstein)

Having recently walked the storied course and hallowed halls of the 146-year-old Royal Troon Golf Club, which in July will host its 10th Open Championship, this unworthy duffer can now distinguish between a “Scottish-style links” course and the real deal. While the landscape between Pebble Beach and the south Ayrshire coast has little in common besides a shoreline, getting in a round at The Links at Spanish Bay does hint of playing Royal Troon’s Old Course.

Helping get in the Scottish spirit is a bagpiper who plays for about 45 minutes before sunset from the first tee to the second. Fee-wise, guests staying at The Inn at Spanish Bay pay $350, which includes a cart. It’s a stately and elegant hotel with 269 rooms, and has reciprocity with other Pebble Beach Resorts facilities ( pebblebeach.com ). Overlooking spectacular sand dunes with an endless view of the Pacific costs just north of $1,000 a night, but that’s less than the rates at the sister properties, The Lodge and Casa Palermo.

Snob factor aside, “better” and “best” don’t get much more than “good” — not when Spanish Bay’s lowest-price room still comes with a romantic fireplace, reading nook, choice of nine different types of pillows and other niceties.

Lost Pines Golf Club

Wild Texas bluebonnets and Nicholas Holditch's backswing make for great shots on the Lost Pines course where he is lead golf instructor. (Photo by David Dickstein)

The phrase “everything is bigger in Texas” certainly applies to the list of activities at the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort & Spa ( lostpinesresortandspa.com ), a Hill Country jewel along the banks of the Lower Colorado River. On more than 400 glorious acres just outside Austin, you can fish, ride horses and ponies, pet goats, alpacas, pigs and donkeys, say “howdy” to morbidly named Texas Longhorns (Chuck, Sirloin, Brisket, T-Bone and Ribeye — really?), go on a wagon ride and hay ride, trap shoot, fire off BB guns, slingshots and arrows, throw tomahawks, swim, float on a 1,000-foot, palm tree-lined lazy river, play tennis and pickleball, and, oh yeah, golf.

Deep in the heart of Texas is a 7,200-yard course well-described by the club’s lead golf instructor as “undulating and isolated.” Green fees top at around $200. A recent multimillion-dollar makeover included a redesign of holes 10 through 13, rebuilt bunkers and a name change from Wolfdancer. Designed by golf architect Arthur Hills, Lost Pines is a par-72 beauty graced by rolling prairies, wooded ridgelines and groves of native pecan trees.

A day of golfing and horseback riding is par for the course at the Lost Pines Resort near Austin, Texas. (Photo by David Dickstein)

Apparently, those homegrown pecans aren’t good enough for the nuttiest dessert served at Maude’s, a bastion of Southern hospitality ironically named for the Texas-sized pecan tree that towers over the outside tables. But like nearly everything guests taste, touch and see at the 490-unit resort, the headline ingredient of the yummy bourbon pecan pie is still locally sourced. Deliciousness continues with the lamb sliders, artisanal charcuterie and flawless libations that include a killer carajillo. Take one sip of their version of this classic Spanish coffee-based cocktail and you may never order an espresso martini again.

Before we leave Lost Pines, hoping to return again, a shout-out to Sushi By Scratch for a new-wave spin on the Japanese dining experience of omakase, where it’s basically chef’s choice through 17 individually paced pieces of nigiri, A5 wagyu beef and other delicacies. Seatings are limited to 10 patrons, each paying a minimum of $165 for this event meal. Sushi By Scratch’s Lost Pines location is one of 10 in the U.S., four of which are in California.

The Boca Raton

The signature island-green 18th hole is a beautifully challenging way to finish a round at The Boca Raton in South Florida. (Photo by David Dickstein)

It’s hard to imagine a classier, cleaner and more comfortable resort than The Boca Raton ( thebocaraton.com ) in South Florida. This place is so exquisite after a history-respecting, $200-million reimagination, if it weren’t for the bill at the end it could qualify as heaven on Earth.

Dating back to 1926, The Boca Raton’s rich golf heritage includes Tommy Armour and Sam Sneed serving as its first two golf directors — 10 majors won between them. The resort’s Harborside Golf Course, exclusive to members and guests, is dedicated to these two legends. The par-71, 18-hole championship-level course features 12 acres of water, some put to use for a signature island-green finishing hole. From June to October, green fees are $210. That includes a golf cart and — get this — the food and beverage cart. We’re talking Asian shrimp salad, roasted turkey shawarma, rotisserie chicken salad and more delivered on the course by a pleasant attendant, and just for the asking. As we said, classy.

So is the adjacent high-tech driving range. Included in the resort fee are hitting stations powered by state-of-the-art Toptracer technology designed to perfect your swing. A monitor displays helpful data related to your golf ball’s speed, distance and spin rate. The digital gaming options are a blast.

A yacht-lined marina is the view from balconies of the adults-only suites at The Boca Raton in South Florida. (Photo by David Dickstein)

Taking off the cleats, also on the resort’s 365 acres are five hotels within a hotel that make up 835 total rooms. The adults-only Yacht Club claims 112 of those units, all chic suites with private balconies and views of Lake Boca Raton, the Atlantic and a yacht-lined marina. Amenities include a butler, exclusive dining and an invitation to explore the South Florida coast while behind the wheel of a $200,000 Aston Martin DBX. Which begs the question: Do we dream about buying that or membership into the Augusta National Golf Club?

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  • Armor-like ABS protection: Our golf travel bag boasts a tough ABS hard shell design and a sturdy rubber base, ensuring your precious clubs stay shielded while giving you peace of mind for all your gear
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Our golf travel bags can be used as checked baggage. It is recommended that you check the regulations of the specific airline before using it.

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When it is not in use, it is best to store it in a dry and ventilated place, away from direct sunlight and moisture.

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Our golf bag is equipped with 2 double-row wheels to make it easy for you to move quickly between the airport and the course, as well as comfortable handles and shoulder straps.

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When choosing a golf airline bag, make sure it's large enough to accommodate your clubs and other gear, while taking into account the airline's baggage restrictions.

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    1. Sun Mountain ClubGlider Meridian Golf Travel Bag. The Sun Mountain ClubGlider Tour Series golf travel bag is for the serious golfer who doesn't want to risk anything while traveling. If you're a very serious player who's invested a lot (i.e. PXG golf clubs) this is a great bag for you. The overall look plus durability, makes this one ...

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    The Samsonite Hard Side golf bag may prove to be the best hard case golf travel bag. Made from ABS plastic, it is very rigid and sports an attractive slim side design. The interior adds to its allure. The black version has a brilliant red interior with plenty of foam padding and internal straps.

  15. Deluxe Golf Travel Covers

    Deluxe Golf Travel Covers. Protect your golf equipment in style with our deluxe golf travel covers. Designed to keep your clubs safe during transportation, these covers offer durability and convenience. Featuring sturdy construction and ample padding, they provide maximum protection against bumps and scratches.

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    The resort's Harborside Golf Course, exclusive to members and guests, is dedicated to these two legends. The par-71, 18-hole championship-level course features 12 acres of water, some put to use ...

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    Jack Nicklaus's designers have certainly been busy there. By Josh Sens. October 12, 2018. Golf is played in more than 200 countries and territories around the world, but until fairly recently ...

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  25. Moscow City Golf Club

    Holes 9. Architect Sven Johanson. Built 1987. Type Parkland. Access Visitors welcomed. Opening hours. Open now. The history of the club is directly connected with the history of golf in Russia. It started with Sven "Tumba" Johansson, a Swedish hockey player and a former world champion who decided to build the first golf course in Moscow. 1987 ...