Golfing holiday tips please gents.

Bottom Groove

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Hi all.
I’ve been lingering here in the shadows for a while so thought it about time I say hi and ask a question along with it ?

I used to play badly about 25 years as a young man, then life got in the way. I started playing again in mid 2018 and joined my local club and a little society whom have comps fortnightly but nothing serious.
I have reduced my h/c down to 15 but am sure I can get it a bit lower once the weather improves.

Anyway, myself and a few mates are heading off to Portugal in a few weeks for the 1st time and I’m hoping some of you more experienced chaps can give me some tips for travelling with clubs and anything else you feel relevant.
I have a travel bag but that’s about it lol.
Anyway, thanks in advance.
 

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Welcome to the madhouse.

If you are taking a towel, wrap that round your club heads on the bag rater than in your ordinary luggage. Get a stiff arm or a couple of broom handles that are longer than your longest club & put them in the bag to protect your shafts if the bag is dropped. Some suggest removing driver/fairway wood/hybrid heads from the shafts to reduce the chance of breakage, not tried it myself.
 

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Welcome to the forum, As above plus pack plenty of balls and small stuff in your suitcase, don't get too drunk :unsure: if you want to enjoy the golf. I wish somebody had told me that years ago :eek: I wouldn't have listened anyway :D golf isn't everything:ROFLMAO: enjoy your holiday and report back all the gory details (y)
 

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Just to say, all sound advice but if you're a bit lazy then I've always just gone with a carry case and wrapping the towel around clubs if I have one. I've probably taken them on planes 15+ times with no issues to date and insurance can kick in.

Travel insurance I personally think is worth while plus your European health card (although never used it) which lasts another year.

If you don't have one then I'd be inclined to borrow a laser. Don't know specifically about Portugal but find quite often undulating and difficult to work out run offs/carrys on drives and yardages (particularly if you have a buggy you can't take on the fairway).
 
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