Golf Travel Bags

By Steve Silverman

Golf Travel Bags
Once you have made the game of golf a part of your lifestyle, you will eventually want to find other courses to play in different locations. Perhaps you want to play in a golf haven like Pinehurst, North Carolina, or go to Florida to play during the middle of winter. Wherever you go, you will have to pack up your clubs and take them with you. Your clubs will not fit under your seat or in the overhead bin. You will have to get a golf travel bag and check your clubs in order to bring your clubs with you when you go on vacation

Izzo Compact Travel Bag

The Izzo compact travel bag is one of the most unique golf club carriers on the market. In addition to being protective of your clubs and including wheels to carry your clubs, the bag will also collapse to a small size package when it is not in use. This will save you quite a bit of space in your basement when you put your travel bag away until your next golfing trip.
(2009 price: $144)

Callaway Fusion Travel Cart

This is one of the top-of-the-line travel bags found on the market. This is the ideal travel bag if you play with Callaway's Big Bertha model clubs. Not only do you get protection on the outside, but each club gets wraparound protection on the inside. The bag also comes on wheels for easy carriage.
(2009 price: $209)

Datrek AT-V

The Datrek AT-V offers excellent padding and protection for your clubs and golf bag. It has durable nylon and PVC construction along with FatBoy easy-rolling wheels that make it simple to move around during the transportation process. It has extra padding for club protection.
(2009 price: $164)

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About The Author

Steve Silverman is an award-winning writer who has been covering sports for 28 years. He is the author of "The Minnesota Vikings: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" (Triumph Books, Chicago) and two other books on the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers.

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