Golf trips provide some of our most enjoyable experiences. Maybe it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience at the Old Course or the annual buddies trip—they all offer memories that will last a lifetime. Unfortunately, the actual traveling aspect is often the most stressful. Knowing your golf clubs will arrive safely is vital. With experiences both good and bad, I have learned a few tips and tricks to make your next golfing adventure a little more worry-free.
The Basics
It should go without saying but a quality travel bag is a must. We have all seen the videos or heard the stories about golf bags being tossed around by airlines with disastrous results. While a quality golf bag won’t necessarily entirely solve this, it is the first step in ensuring all your gear arrives intact.
The two main options for travel golf bags are hard case or soft case with padding. There are a few golf travel bags that offer a combination. A hard shell is very durable and really helps protect your gear but they can be bulky and cumbersome. Soft cases are easier to pack and offer less protection but are, in general, more versatile.
Stiff Arm Support Bar
This bar with an umbrella-like top fits inside the bag and acts as a spine to protect the longer clubs which are more susceptible to damage. This accessory is meant for soft-covered bags.
One of the top options available is the Bag Boy BackBone.







