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Review on ๐ŸŒ๏ธ Efficiently Organize Your Golf Gear with the Ranger Carry Sunday Range Travel Bag by CaddyDaddy Golf by Evan Zurlo

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product and I recommend it!

Hi everyone, Today 30th March 2017 I received my CaddyDaddy Golf Gray Ranger tote bag with my 2 day Prime subscription and it arrived on time. When I opened the box I was amazed at how light it was and how it was advertised for exactly what it is. The next test was inserting her racquets into him. Just a note I have a set of 12 Dunlop clubs direct from Walmart so my clubs are not expensive but I still love them and they do the job just as well as any other set of Taylor golf clubs. The point is to keep your clubs safe when you travel. I've been banging my head against the wall trying to figure out how not to buy a big, bulky golf bag to take with me when I fly to California in May. Hopefully this helps and isn't a flight test bag that I have to pick up when checking it out. First, there are only enough pockets for your golf balls, t-shirts, and a set of turf, but nothing else. Well, if you're a traveler like me and like to take your clubs with you, it's best to put them and your shoes in another bag so they don't get taken away from our lovely movers. Second, the padding around your wooden heads is pretty good, but if you're going to unscrew or wrap your wooden heads in bubble wrap, or turn them upside down and put them in a bag, you'd better make sure you know you have all the precautions you can take , so you don't have to worry. As you can see from my photos I have iron cases and I have scaffold cases. Now when I tried turning them upside down they all fit but 2. As you can see I was able to put all 12 clubs in a bag along with covers for you. It was pretty tight, but if you think about it, it kept your racquets from moving. As you can see I was able to test the zipper and close the top and as far as I can see they passed the test. Remember that you can do this if you don't need to carry all your clubs with you and want to slip a protective back cover in your bag. The bottom of the bag seems sturdy enough to protect your rods when you travel, but if you're concerned you can take some pipe insulation and wrap it around the rods to reduce impact. As soon as I leave for the trip I will contact you to tell you what happened, but I'm almost sure everything will be fine. Well I'm just reaching out to you all to give you some feedback on how well CaddyDaddy did on my trip. to Carlsbad Ca. After showing you guys that I can pack all twelve of my racquets into this backed bag for added protection, CaddyDaddy was a proud member of Southwest Airlines. Nothing is broken, bent or returned. Remember I had a non-stop flight. So remember that when you travel with this bag, you will know more easily that it will get to you.

Pros
  • PUFF HEAD PROTECTION TOP: The golf carry case has extra padding on the top to secure your club cleats. Combined with a hard shell and molded base, the bag is designed to protect and safely carry your golf clubs when you travel.
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