Protect Your Clubs And Travel Light (Video) - by Pete Styles
Protect Your Clubs And Travel Light (Video) - by Pete Styles

Now if you ever going travelling it's a great thing to do, is to go travelling and play golf while you're there, it's a great way to see the places, to meet some nice people and to see the best of any place you go to. But there is always that fear that when you travel with your golf clubs are they going to get there in one piece or are they going to get damaged in transit? So whether you're loading them onto a coach, throwing them into the boot of a car or putting them on an aeroplane we've got to make sure that the clubs arrive in the best possible condition to give you the best game. So I've already talked about how I'd like to use a broom handle to go in the bag to stop the driver getting snapped. But the next tip here is about packing all the other things that you would normally take on holiday in your golf bag.

Your golf bag [Inaudible] [0:00:52] but hopefully you've got a carrying handle on it, you got one of those wheels travel cases. But get your wheel travel case and then put all the things soft side things, light things in and around your clubs in your bag so that if the bag was to take an impact be it, it gets dropped on the floor or it gets thrown into the hold in an aeroplane and other cases get thrown on top of it, these sort of shafts and club heads don’t go banging together. So I'll be taking the golf towel and I'll be weaving it all the way through the club heads around here. I'll be getting my towel, I'm going to take to the beach and I'll be tucking that into the side pocket to add an extra bit of protection. I might even be taking my t-shirts and my pants and put them in there, take the socks, stuff them down here, try and get all the soft sided clothes that you have in and around your golf bag just to add the extra layer of protection. Just make sure when you get to where you're going to take them all out again otherwise you'll get to the first tee, you pull your driver out and a pair of socks will come flying out as well with it. So pack your golf bag with all of your soft sided things, look after the club heads, don’t forget the shafts down there as well they need some protection. Try and put something in your golf bag that’s longer than your driver like a broom handle that will keep the driver safe as well. And then when you get to your destination hopefully you'll find all your golf clubs have made the journey as successfully as you did.
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Now if you ever going travelling it's a great thing to do, is to go travelling and play golf while you're there, it's a great way to see the places, to meet some nice people and to see the best of any place you go to. But there is always that fear that when you travel with your golf clubs are they going to get there in one piece or are they going to get damaged in transit? So whether you're loading them onto a coach, throwing them into the boot of a car or putting them on an aeroplane we've got to make sure that the clubs arrive in the best possible condition to give you the best game. So I've already talked about how I'd like to use a broom handle to go in the bag to stop the driver getting snapped. But the next tip here is about packing all the other things that you would normally take on holiday in your golf bag.

Your golf bag [Inaudible] [0:00:52] but hopefully you've got a carrying handle on it, you got one of those wheels travel cases. But get your wheel travel case and then put all the things soft side things, light things in and around your clubs in your bag so that if the bag was to take an impact be it, it gets dropped on the floor or it gets thrown into the hold in an aeroplane and other cases get thrown on top of it, these sort of shafts and club heads don’t go banging together. So I'll be taking the golf towel and I'll be weaving it all the way through the club heads around here. I'll be getting my towel, I'm going to take to the beach and I'll be tucking that into the side pocket to add an extra bit of protection.

I might even be taking my t-shirts and my pants and put them in there, take the socks, stuff them down here, try and get all the soft sided clothes that you have in and around your golf bag just to add the extra layer of protection. Just make sure when you get to where you're going to take them all out again otherwise you'll get to the first tee, you pull your driver out and a pair of socks will come flying out as well with it. So pack your golf bag with all of your soft sided things, look after the club heads, don’t forget the shafts down there as well they need some protection. Try and put something in your golf bag that’s longer than your driver like a broom handle that will keep the driver safe as well. And then when you get to your destination hopefully you'll find all your golf clubs have made the journey as successfully as you did.