6 excellent golf club travel bags you can trust for trips

A good travel bag is vital for the roaming golfer.

First class.

While you may be looking for the cheapest flight for your next golf vacation, your golf clubs should know just one option.

The best golf club travel bags give you more than a bag. They give you peace of mind. When your travel bag comes off the luggage carousel, you should be thinking of only breaking par. Not if your clubs are broken. 

Here are six excellent golf club travel bags that you can trust for trips.

6 excellent golf club travel bags you can trust

Sun Mountain Kube travel cover

$229.99
The Sun Mountain Kube travel cover can go anywhere. When extended, it protects your clubs with a plastic shell exterior and a padded interior. It has two wheels at its base. It’s available in eight colors. The Kube can also be stored anywhere because it folds up into, yes, a tidy and compact cube.

Callaway Travel Cover

$239.99
The Callaway Travel Cover features exterior quick-release tie downs, an internal shoe pocket, a reinforced wheel base and a neoprene grip handle.

Ogio Alpha Travel Cover Max

$379.99
The Ogio Alpha Travel Cover Max features 360-degree reinforced foam padding, oversized heavy-duty wheels, two internal compression straps and three external webbing compression straps.

SKB Double ATA Golf Travel Case

$391.45
The SKB Double ATA Golf Travel Case can hold two standard sets of clubs, or a staff bag and other travel items. The case, according to SKB, is molded from ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, the material specified by the U.S. military for cases and containers.

Club Glove Last Bag Collegiate

$289
The Club Glove Last Bag Collegiate travel bag is available in 23 colors and features “burst-proof” construction, single webbing reinforcement on the rear of bag, a high-impact plastic wheelbase and two exterior shoe/storage pockets.

Bag Boy Freestyle Travel Cover

$229.95
The Bag Boy Freestyle Travel Cover features a six-wheel base system for upright rolling and tilted rolling, and additional padded support for club protection.
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