golf club shipment vs. carry on
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golf club shipment vs. carry on
Has anyone found a company that will ship your golf clubs to your destination for a reasonable price. They're so cumbersome on the airplane. I'd appreciate hearing from anyone who has done this and can tell me what they paid.
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The only legitimate way to get the clubs in the cabin with you is to buy them a seat (I've seen it done with musical instruments) since there's no way they will fit in the overhead on a lot of planes.
And have you tried FedEx? They ship everything else.
And have you tried FedEx? They ship everything else.
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I use a club bag w/ wheels so it is no big deal. I check it w/ my "wheelie suitcase". Never a problem. Some airlines ask you to sign a waiver when you check the clubs. But, as I have said, there has never been a problem & I have been travelling w/ my clubs for years...& years
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I also check in my own clubs - in a travel bag, mine has wheels - it is to me, as easy as checking in your luggage, and you grab it on the other end. They are no more cumbersome than wheeling my suitcase for the short amount of time I have to do that.
FedEx will ship them, if you feel like paying their prices, as I've had skiis shipped to destinations when the mtn wasn't our first stop -but if you don't want to rent, and I am also one who likes my own clubs, and FedEx or similar is too high, then check them in - if you dn't have a travel case, you can buy one fairly inexpensively on line.
FedEx will ship them, if you feel like paying their prices, as I've had skiis shipped to destinations when the mtn wasn't our first stop -but if you don't want to rent, and I am also one who likes my own clubs, and FedEx or similar is too high, then check them in - if you dn't have a travel case, you can buy one fairly inexpensively on line.
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I continue to make the mistake of checking my clubs as baggage when I go on golfing trips. It's a mistake not because of the schlepping around, or problems with the airlines. Rather, if I rented instead of taking my own, I'd have a good excuse for when I play badly. ;-)
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