Anyone use Shipsticks? Seems expensive but really convenient. Trying to decide on which is better. I have both a soft bag and hard case, but both are pretty dated.
AgOutsideAustin said:
If you have a non stop flight you take them. Done this several times.
If a flight connection then ship sticks to the destination ahead of time and take them with you on the way home if you want to save a bit of money. Done this several times.
Air tag, air tag, air tag.
khaos288 said:AgOutsideAustin said:
If you have a non stop flight you take them. Done this several times.
If a flight connection then ship sticks to the destination ahead of time and take them with you on the way home if you want to save a bit of money. Done this several times.
Air tag, air tag, air tag.
I wish this was true for me. Last time I checked I went from DFW to MSP direct....clubs went to cabo
Milwaukees Best Light said:
Don't forget to take your range finder out of your golf bag before checking the bag. They absolutely will steal it.
DannyDuberstein said:
I always advise removing the heads from drivers and woods regardless of method
The Milkman said:Milwaukees Best Light said:
Don't forget to take your range finder out of your golf bag before checking the bag. They absolutely will steal it.
I've checked my clubs probably in the range of 75 or 80 times the last 5 years. Never once removed the range finder and never had a problem.
I have had problems with my bag being beat up, a club getting broken, and the stand legs broken. But good credit card protection handles that
khaos288 said:AgOutsideAustin said:
If you have a non stop flight you take them. Done this several times.
If a flight connection then ship sticks to the destination ahead of time and take them with you on the way home if you want to save a bit of money. Done this several times.
Air tag, air tag, air tag.
I wish this was true for me. Last time I checked I went from DFW to MSP direct....clubs went to cabo
Stymied said:The Milkman said:Milwaukees Best Light said:
Don't forget to take your range finder out of your golf bag before checking the bag. They absolutely will steal it.
I've checked my clubs probably in the range of 75 or 80 times the last 5 years. Never once removed the range finder and never had a problem.
I have had problems with my bag being beat up, a club getting broken, and the stand legs broken. But good credit card protection handles that
Have you mostly shipped via ground?
If you ship via air, I would make sure to remove anything with a battery (Air tag excluded... always air tag!). Airlines, including air cargo carriers, are pretty focused on not letting lithium ion batteries in the cargo hold.