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Old Dec 23, 2009 | 05:24 AM
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Taking Your Clubs with You
If you opt to take your golf equipment with you, be aware that golf equipment are not permitted as carry-on baggage on any commercial airline. They must travel in the plane’s baggage hold. You run the risk of broken clubs, callaway x-22 irons sent to the wrong destination, missed flights due to inspection of the golf bag, and charges for excess weight or oversized baggage.
The best preventive measures put TaylorMade R9 Driver in hybrid golf case. It has a soft exterior and a hard inner core, usually made of high impact plastic. Although hybrid golf travel cases are costly, callaway ft-iq driver offer the advantages of light weight, ample protection, and conformity with airline size and weight guidelines. The hybrid case also serves as your golf bag cover TaylorMade R9 Ironson the course.
A final word on traveling by air with ping g15 irons. Airline companies’ baggage rules can change at any time. Most airlines check golf travel cases free of charge as long as they fit within the size, weight and number of bags limits. Typically they allow one golf bag carrying 14 clubs 12 golf balls and one pair of shoes. To avoid unexpected charges for overweight, oversize or excess baggage, check your airline’s current rules before packing for your trip.
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