Professional Club Glove Stand Bag Travel Cover

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By Jonathan Smith

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  1. Jonathan Smith

    Jonathan Smith
    Charlotte, NC

    Good day all,

    I just booked a trip to the Stadium Course and realized that I needed to update my travel bag. I ordered the Titleist Professional Club Glove Travel Cover (unfortunately it was out of stock on the Titleist site). Does anybody know if this bag is sufficient, or if I should order an extender arm for extra protection?

  2. John M

    John M
    Aiken, SC Lakewood, NY

    It’s simply the best travel bag and should suffice on its own. That said, I use the arm as added protection. I also take the heads off my driver and fairway woods just to be safe.
  3. I would recommend getting the arm.
  4. I would highly recommend the extender arm. I have the Club Glove bag and I use the extender arm as well as removing the heads from my woods and hybrids.
  5. I like the shoe bags it is helpful in keep my shoe clean
  6. Jonathan Smith

    Jonathan Smith
    Charlotte, NC

    Thanks all for the suggestions. I did research the bag I bought and it seems that it comes with the aforementioned extender arms. I had not thought about removing the heads of my woods and hybrid. Do you store the heads in their head covers in your carry-on or checked baggage?
  7. I put them in the headcovers in my checked bag.
  8. Todd T

    Todd T
    San Diego, CA

    Military
    Get the Stiff-Arm, it'll help when the goons toss the bag around!
  9. MRoseski

    MRoseski
    Palm Harbor, FL

    This is one of the best travel bags around. I used to use this to travel all over. I added a broomstick back in the day to help protect plus added wrap with my golf towels. I like the suggestion about removing the heads as an extra lever. If I travel again, I will pick up the extender arm. Can't have too much protection.
  10. Robert J

    Robert J
    Grafton, Oh

    Military
    Go with a hard case, much better in my opinion. I used a soft case one time and my putter was broken.
  11. Todd T

    Todd T
    San Diego, CA

    Military

    Robert J said:

    Go with a hard case, much better in my opinion. I used a soft case one time and my putter was broken.

    Did you turn the putter upside down inside the bag.. It keeps it from being broken, but more importantly, keeps lurking eyes off it!
  12. Robert C

    Robert C
    Maryland

    Hard cases are a nightmare with rental cars and to store.

    The ClubGlove as others have said will provide all the protection you need. Go with the arm if you want, but if you remove the heads there's really no need.

    Pro Tip: Take a picture of your surefit settings before removing the head. AS much as you think you will remember, there's always a chance you may forget or doubt yourself!

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