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Friday, May 22, 2009

New Travel Bag

Plain and simple, I need a new travel bag. I travel all of the time and I need a very durable travel bag that has wheels and is approved by the TSA. Can you give me some hints on how to go about finding the perfect travel bag for me?

Since we are not sure how you do all of your traveling we will cover all of the basics.

Make a list of then jot down the features that would be "nice to have" and another list of features that are a "must have." The level of protection that you will need will be determined by the type of golf vacation you will be taking as well as the golf vacations you may take in the future. If your future golf vacations are only a drive away, then your needs will be more in the lines of just a soft travel golf case. If you will be traveling by bus, train or with an airline and you are not handling your own bag, it is highly suggested to go with more protection as typically the bag handlers do not care as much about your golf clubs as you do.

Most people who buy golf travel bags take road trips as well as fly. These golfers are regular golfers who like to take their clubs with them when they go on vacation and not rent a set while on their golf vacations from the respective golf course. You need a high degree of protection when flying, since your clubs have to be protected by the rough handling they can get on and off the aircraft. Again, the bag handlers do not care as much about your golf clubs as you do.

While you are looking at new golf cases, you also need something that will be fairly easy to get in and out of the trunk. Your golf bag will also need to comfortably fit inside the cover, along with any other contents such as golf shoes, rain suit, golf clothes, etc. that you could possibly take with you on a golf trip. If it's only a short trip, you might consider a travel case that could double as a luggage case. Manufacturers such as Izzo, Burton and Cadie offer golf travel bags that you can fit in a change of clothing and any other overnight kit you need as well as your golf bag and apparel.

VGS Golf has customers in Lubbock, Lexington-Fayette, KY, Oceanside, CA, Huntsville, AL, Salem, Oregon, Santa Rosa, El Monte, Simi Valley, Glendale, Fullerton, Torrance, Pomona, Huntington Beach, Santa Ana, CA, Seattle, WA, Greensboro, NC, Amarillo and Mesquite, TX.

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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Personalized Golf Bag

There are many options when it comes to creating a personalized golf bag. If you can think of it, it seems that the look can be created. We are asked a lot about the different ways to personalize a golf bag. Here are just a few that we have come up with in our article "Personalized Golf Bag" at www.virtualgolfswing.com.

Collegiate Golf Bag
One way to create a personalized golf bag is to show your school spirit with your favorite college logo right on the side of the golf bag. You do not need to play on the golf team in order to use a college golf bag. College logo bags are not just limited to your choice college football team either. Collegiate golf bags offer fans a way to express their support to any college sport, including both basketball and baseball. If you are too busy on the golf course to watch your favorite team live, you can make a statement of your allegiance on your golf bag.

Ladies Golf Bag
With fashion being the strongest part of some players games, a common feature of ladies golf bags are to include a wide range of golfing accessories that match the golf bag itself. These include handbags, clothing, rainwear, umbrellas and even designer tees and balls. Owning a personalized golf bag is not as expensive as it was just a few years ago as players are now personalizing their bags purely on color schemes to match outfits and shoes. Ladies are going further and even using different stones and silver buckles for example to make their own personalized golf bag.

Golf Travel Bags
You can even create a personalized golf bag out of your golf travel bag. Personalized travel bags are becoming more and more popular. You can use this if you are on a high school or college golf team or if you have a bunch of friends traveling together. Again, the possibilities are endless with colors and logos that are available to you.

VGS Golf has customers throughout the US such as in Indianapolis, Indiana, Jacksonville, Florida, San Francisco, California, Columbus, Ohio, Austin, TX, Baltimore, Maryland, Las Vegas, Nevada, Los Angeles, California, New York City, New York. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Shreveport, Illinois, Naperville, Illinois, Charlotte, Dallas, Texas, North Carolina, Orlando, Florida and Henderson, Nevada.

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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Golf Travel Bag

Are you in the market for a new golf travel bag? If so, then more than likely you have not had to purchase one for quite a period of time and more than likely the golf travel bag that you are looking at today is nowhere near your old one. Today, the manufactures use many different lightweight yet durable materials to make lugging your clubs through airports much, much easier.

If you have not bought a golf travel bag in a while here are some things to keep in mind as you go to make your purchase:

Airline Approved
• Manufacturers know how difficult traveling can be nowadays with all of the new rules and regulations that have been implemented. Most golf travel bags or golf bag travel covers meet airline requirements for size and weight of checked baggage which takes the guesswork out of packing your clubs.

Hard Rubber Wheels
• Hard rubber wheels don’t crack like the plastic wheels used by less protected bags.
• The design of the wheels on a wheeled golf travel bag ensure a smooth and quiet ride.
• Recessed for added protection.

Recessed Locks and Latches
• Turbulence and mishandling could cause you less than secure golf bag travel cover to pop open mid-flight. With unbeatable locks and latches a significant amount of protection is added to ensure safety from rough handling.
• Industrial-strength steel makes the locks and latches strong and durable.
• Secured with strong bull-nosed rivets.

Steel Axles
• Inferior protection includes use of aluminum axles but manufacturers have wised up and changed the material used to ensure quality and durability. Steel axles are the smarter choice for golf travel bags.

Molded-in Handles
• The handles on some larger golf travel cases are super strong and a structural part of the case. There is nothing to fall off, tear or get caught on a conveyor belt.

Having all of the above built into your golf travel bag will make getting through any airport easier and your entire golf trip more enjoyable.

VGS Golf has customers throughout the US such as in Birmingham, Alabama, Los Angeles, California, Indianapolis, Indiana, Bakersfield, California, Chandler, Arizona, Clearwater, Florida, Marietta, Georgia, Charolette, North Carolina, Washington DC, Richmond, Virginia, Boston, Massachutesettes, Las Vegas, Nevada, Jacksonville, Florida, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Orlando, Florida, Long Beach, California, Cincinnati, Ohio, Las Cruces, New Mexico, Kansas City, Missouri, New York City, New York, Eugene, Oregon, Starkville, Mississippi, The Woodlands, Texas, Glendale, California, Santa Clarita, California and Pomona, California, Sacramento, California and Chicago, Illinois.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Golf Travel Bag For A Golf Vacation

I am planning my first golf vacation for this summer. I am so excited! I am looking to buy a golf travel bag for my trip. I am only going to need to use it a couple of times a year so I am unsure exactly what features that I need to be looking for in my travel golf bag. Can you give me a start? Thanks!

We do not even know where you are going but we are ready to go with you!

As you are looking to purchase a golf travel bag you will want to debate which of the following features are important to you and which features that you will need as opposed to features that you want:

Storage
Size Face it, although we all would like to live out of a golf travel bag, most of the time the bag will be in storage somewhere in the house or the hotel room while on your trip. How small does it fold up becomes a legitimate question especially on your trip. Obviously, this question is already answered, if you purchase a hard golf case as it will not give.

TSA Approved
If you fly to your golf destinations you will want to make sure that you purchase a TSA Approved Travel Bag. As the airlines are restricting the types of bags they carry as well as the overall weight of a bag, owning a TSA Approved golf travel bag can ease many of your headaches. Many times, manufacturers will offer a TSA Approved lock for your bag. This will keep you from needing to purchase a new lock if the TSA decides they need to search the bag.

Wheels
Some people will think that this is a given but some golf travel covers today are still made without wheels. All you have to do is lug a golf travel bag through any major airport one time and you will be ready to purchase a unit with wheels. It makes maneuvering through the airport much easier and much less stressful.

VGS Golf has customers in NYC, New York, LA, California, Phoenix, Arizona, St. Paul, MN, Albany, NY, Bridgeport, CT, Pittsburgh, PA, Detroit, Michigan, Chicago, Illinois, Louisville, Kentucky, Des Moines, Iowa, Las Vegas, Nevada, Dallas, Texas, San Diego, California and Washington DC.

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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Travel Bag: An Education

I am new to the game and have had to learn how to play golf due to my new job. I now need to buy a golf travel bag. Admittedly, I know very little about them. Can you give me a quick education on them?

Sure can. First, CONGRATULATIONS on your new job as well as starting to play the great game of golf. Here is your quick education:

A golf hard case is as it sounds. It is a case that you place your lightweight stand bag or golf cart bag into the hard case for their security and it provides the highest amount of protection. Typically, with a hard case, you will not have extra space to pack clothes or golf accessories.

Since a hard golf travel case provides the most protection for your golf clubs, hard cases are a smart choice for the golfer who flies to the majority of your golf vacation spots. When it comes to storage at home or on the road, hard cases take up more room than other styles. Hard golf cases might not make as much sense as hybrids or soft covers if you do not fly to many of your golf vacations.

Most soft travel bags are made of nylon and have padding built inside of the travel bag itself. Many of the manufacturers also add internal pockets to these bags which allow you to pack your golf shoes and other accessories in your travel bag. In addition, these bags have wheels to make it easier to maneuver around the airport or hotel.

I would not be doing my job writing this article if I did not tell you that if you fly on one airline the majority of the time, it would be wise to check with them prior to your purchase about size and weight restrictions of a golf travel bag. As you know, the policies are different with each airline. Oftentimes, airlines will cover any damage incurred when your clubs are in a hard golf case. You also must keep in mind that the bulk of a hard golf case also makes it difficult to fit into the trunk of many rental cars.

VGS Golf has customers in Detroit, Michigan, Cleveland, Ohio, Albany, New York, Bridgeport, CT, San Antonio, TX, Salt Lake City, Utah, Colorado Springs, Colorado, Trenton, New Jersey, Williamsburg, Virginia, St. Paul, Minnesota, Indian Wells, California, Peoria, Illinois, and Glendale, Arizona.

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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

New Golf Bags

I have just started playing golf and as spring is coming up, I would like to know more about golf bags. I need to buy one this spring but I am confused on all of the different types and sizes of the different golf bags. Can you pass along some general info on this topic?

You will be in the market for new stand golf bags or a carry golf bags if you intend to walk the golf course when you play. Many players do this for fitness purposes or because and some others do it for the enjoyment of feeling like one with nature. Stand bags or carry bags are lightweight so that they are easily carried and are often made of lightweight material such as nylon. These bags are typically the smallest in size. However, they have ample room for your entire set of golf clubs and accessories that you will need to enjoy your round of golf. These golf bags are referred to as stand bags because when it is time to put the bag down to play your shot you can use a specially designed stand to keep the bag off the ground and upright.

As it sounds, cart golf bags are designed to be placed on the back of an electric or gas golf cart or a three wheeled push cart. For the average golfer, a cart bag is simply too big and heavy to carry. Cart bags are typically made of heavier materials such as leather and are larger by construction. This makes them very difficult to carry for most golfers to carry for most amateurs. Some cart bags do not even provide a shoulder strap as they are expected to sit on the back of a golf cart. With that being said, many golf cart bags have a strap that will allow you to carry them. Hopefully, this will only be around the clubhouse!

You may also want to think about how much golf you are going to play when you are traveling and purchasing a golf travel bag. A travel golf bags provide protection for your clubs while you travel whether on a plane or in a car. If you think that you will travel mainly by car then a soft golf travel bag would most likely be the best choice for you. They are lightweight and compact. Alternatively for those who travel by plane, a hard travel would be the ideal choice.

VGS Golf has customers in Chicago, Illinois, Lake Mary, Florida, The Villages, FL, Sun City, Arizona, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Columbus, Ohio, Lexington, Kentucky, Phoenix, Arizona, San Antonio, TX, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Topeka, Kansas, Baltimore, Maryland and Atlanta, Georgia.

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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

2009 PGA Merchandise Show

Well today is Wednesday and I am off to the 2009 PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, Florida. We will attempt to post while we are there on the many new products that are unveiled. If we cannot, then be rest assured that we will upon our return.

The firt PGA Merchndise Show was held in 1954 at PGA National Golf Club. It began under a tent in the parking lot of teh club. Boy how things have changed! Today, the PGA Show or The Show is held in the Orange County Convention Center and will occupy over 1 million square feet and host approximately 1,250 vendors. You can find absolutely anything to do with golf or a country club there. You can find vendors that are selling golf equipment such as: golf bags, push carts, travel bags, practice nets, GPS units, golf fitness equipment and launch monitors.

The big news this year heading into The Show is that Ping and Titleist have returned after being absent for a couple of years.

VGS Golf has customers in Peoria, Illinois, Albany, New York, Harrisburg. PA, Madison, WI, Seattle, Washington, Portland, Oregon, Sacramento, California, Montgomery, Alabama, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Fischers, Indiana, Philly, PA, Salt Lake City, Utah and Chandler, Arizona.

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Monday, December 1, 2008

How To Find A Golf Travel Bag

If you are getting ready to go on a golf vacation and need to look at travel golf cases or a golf travel bag for your golf bag, what are the features that would be essential to you in a golf travel bag? Make a list of then jot down the features that would be "nice to have" and another list of features that are a "must have." The level of protection that you will need will be determined by the type of golf vacation you will be taking as well as the golf vacations you may take in the future. If your future golf vacations are only a drive away, then your needs will be more in the lines of just a soft travel golf case. If you will be traveling by bus, train or with an airline and you are not handling your own bag, it is highly suggested to go with more protection as typically the bag handlers do not care as much about your golf clubs as you do.

Most people who buy golf travel bags take road trips as well as fly. These golfers are regular golfers who like to take their clubs with them when they go on vacation and not rent a set while on their golf vacations from the respective golf course. You need a high degree of protection when flying, since your clubs have to be protected by the rough handling they can get on and off the aircraft. Again, the bag handlers do not care as much about your golf clubs as you do.

Keep in mind while you are looking at new golf travel cases, you also need something that will be fairly easy to get in and out of the trunk. Your golf bag will also need to comfortably fit inside the cover, along with any other contents such as golf shoes, rain suit, golf clothes, etc. that you could possibly take with you on a golf trip. If it's only a short trip, you might consider a travel case that could double as a luggage case. Manufacturers such as Izzo, Burton and Club Glove offer golf travel bags that you can fit in a change of clothing and any other overnight kit you need as well as your golf bag and apparel.

VGS Golf and Country Club Supply has customers in New York, NewYork, Los Angeles, California, Chicago, Illinois, Houston, Texas, Phoenix, Arizona, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, San Antonio, Texas, San Diego, California, Dallas, Texas, San Jose, California, Detroit, Michigan, Jacksonville, Florida, Indianapolis, Indiana, Hempstead, New York, San Francisco, California, Columbus, Ohio, Austin, Texas, Memphis, Tennessee, Baltimore, Maryland, Fort Worth, Texas.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Soft Travel Cover

I am looking at purchasing a soft travel cover in the near future. Will you outline some pros and cons of a soft travel cover for me. With the type of traveling that I am going to be doing I believe it will be sufficient for me.

Okay let's talk about a soft golf travel bag. It is typically made of a canvas type material and padded on the inside and they have a hard bottom to protect your golf bag. In addition, these type of bags have wheels to help golfers transport their gear from location to location.

Advantages to soft golf travel bags include that you can also carry other golf gear. Many soft golf travel bags, such as the Izzo golf travel bags or Burton golf travel bags, allow you to have extra room with the interior pockets within the bag that allow you to pack golf shoes, clothes or other golf accessories. In addition, this type of a golf travel bag will break down for easy storage in your hotel room or at home while you are waiting to go on your next golf trip.

Another advantage to a soft travel cover is the weight. In today’s climate, the airlines are very quick to charge you extra money for any extra weight that you will be bringing onto the airplane. A soft travel cover would be your lightest choice.

In contrast, some people do not think that these bags give you as much protection for the club heads as a hard golf case. In my experience, I have not found this to be true. I take my golf towel and weave it throughout the shafts to give some extra protection along with the padding. Again, I have never had a problem with a golf shaft breaking while on a golf trip. If you are not comfortable with this, then you can purchase a "stiff arm" golf travel accessory.

VGS Golf has customers throughout the US such as in Birmingham, Alabama, Los Angeles, California, Indianapolis, Indiana, Bakersfield, California, Phoenix, Arizona, Clearwater, Florida, Macon, Georgia, Charolette, North Carolina, Washington DC, Richmond, Virginia, Boston, Massachutesettes, Stuart, Florida, Las Vegas, Nevada, Jacksonville, Florida, Huntsville, Alabama, Nashville, Tennessee, Miami, Florida, Orlando, Florida, Denver, Colorado, Long Beach, California, Cincinnati, Ohio, San Antonio, Texas, Las Cruces, New Mexico, Kansas City, Missouri, New York, New York, Orange County, California and Chicago, Illinois.

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Friday, October 17, 2008

How To Buy The Right Golf Travel Bag

My wife and I are getting ready to go on our first golf vacation together. We both need to purchase a golf travel bag for our golf bags. Can you give us any info on what we need to be looking for in a golf travel bag? Is a golf travel bag unisex? Any help that you can give us is greatly appreciated.

First of all, go to the internet or a local golf store to learn more about golf travel bags. Now that you have some good information, make a list and jot down the features that would be "nice to have" and another list of features that are a "must have." The level of protection that you will need will be determined by the type of golf vacation you will be taking as well as the golf vacations you may take in the future. If your future golf vacations are only a drive away, then your needs will be more in the lines of lust a softer golf travel bags. If you will be traveling by bus, train or with an airline and you are not handling your own bag, it is highly suggested to go with more protection as typically the bag handlers do not care as much about your golf clubs as you do.

Most people who buy golf travel bags take road trips as well as fly. These golfers are regular golfers who like to take their clubs with them when they go on vacation and not rent a set while on their golf vacations from the respective golf course. You need a high degree of protection when flying, since your clubs have to be protected by the rough handling they can get on and off the aircraft. Again, the bag handlers do not care as much about your golf clubs as you do.

A golf travel bag is Unisex as far as how they operate. A golf travel bag can come in a variety of colors and so some woudl see this as a way to differientiate a golf travel bag in to a male or female category.

VGS Golf has customers in Chicago, IL, New York, NY, Los Angeles, CA, San Diego, CA, Indianapolis, IN, Dallas, TX, Atlanta, GA, Columbus, OH and Detroit, MI.

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Monday, September 29, 2008

Golf Bags - What Are The Differnces?

We often get asked about the differences between a cart golf bag, a carry golf bag or a staff bag. Here is a quick rundown:

The cart golf bag is somewhat smaller than the staff/tour bag. Despite this you still require the help of a caddie or a cart because this sort of bag is still larger than the travel/bag. You could infer from the name that the cart golf bag was primarily meant for use in a golf cart. They have a lesser number of pockets and are usually made from materials of a lighter composition.

The carry bag also known as a stand bag is a smaller bag designed for those who are naturally attracted by bags of such sizes, like the name implies they were basically designed for travel purposes and meant to be carried by the player. They can be used for other purposes as well considering the needs for compartmentalization and minimalism in our daily lives. Such bags usually come with enough space for a limited number golf clubs and space for other golf equipment which may be needed during the game such as balls and equipment.

The staff bag or tour bag is the largest selection of golf bags available. They are much larger that the travel/carry bag or the cart golf bag. The average staff/tour bag will house enough space for about 14 golf clubs and other equipment which may be required during a game. A lot of professional golfers tend to use these sorts of golf bags, but they don’t carry them due to the weight, they opt for help from their caddies instead. The amount of equipment that these golfers can carry is as much as they would like. In order to suit the tastes of their end-users such golf bags may come made in leather and other sorts of expensive material.

VGS Golf & Country Club Supply has customers in Toledo, Ohio, Aurora, Colorado, Oyster Bay, New York, Bakersfield, California, River Side, California, Stockton, California, Corpus, Christi, Texas, Newark, New Jersey, Buffalo, New York, Anchorage, Alaska, St. Paul, Minnesota, Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky, Plano, Texas, St. Petersburg. Florida, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Glendale Arizona, Jersey City, New Jersey, Lincoln, Nebraska, Greensboro, North Carolina and Henderson, Nevada. Also ask questions and receive free golf advice on the golf swing or golf products from a PGA Professional at The Wireless Golf Coach Blog.

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Sunday, August 3, 2008

The Izzo High Roller Travel Cover Or Travel Bag

Are you looking for a golf travel case with hard case protection but soft cover convenience? If so, then The IZZO "High Roller" Compact Travel Cover is just what you are looking for. When not in use, The Izzo High Roller Travel Cover collapses from 53" to 15" in just seconds for easy storage. When in use, the generous interior will hold a full size golf cart bag with up to 50" driver. The Izzo High Roller Travel Cover has full length zippers which open wide for easy loading, an internal strap which will prevent contents inside the golf travel cover while in use, will glide across airport floors in the upright position and has five handles for easy maneuverability. In addition, this golf travel cover is crafted from durable tear-resistant fabric for years of service and comes with the Izzo Golf Club Protection Guarantee.

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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Soft Travel Bag Vs. A Hard Travel Case

As you are getting in to the market for a new golf travel bag, you should be asking yourself a few questions so that you make the correct purchase to best suit your needs. This questions should be along the lines of:
  • Do you travel frequently with your golf clubs?
  • What is your budget for a golf travel bag?
  • Do your golf trips mostly include air travel or auto travel?
While looking to find the best golf travel bag for yourself, you should be asking yourself these types of questions before you go on your next golf trip or golf vacation.

First lets talk about a soft golf travel bag. It is typically made of a canvas type material and padded on the inside and they have a hard bottom to protect your golf bag. In addition, these type of bags have wheels to help golfers transport their gear from location to location.

Advantages to soft golf travel bags include that you can also carry other golf gear. Many soft golf travel bags, such as the Izzo golf travel bags, allow you to have extra room with the interior pockets within the bag that allow you to pack golf shoes, clothes or other golf accessories. In addition, this type of a golf travel bag will break down for easy storage in your hotel room or at home while you are waiting to go on your next golf trip.

In contrast, some people do not think that these bags give you as much protection for the club heads as a hard golf case. In my experience, I have not found this to be true. I take my golf towel an weave it throughout the shafts to give some extra protection along with the padding. Again, I have never had a problem with a golf shaft breaking while on a golf trip. If you are not comfortable with this, then you can purchase a "stiff arm" golf travel accessory.

A golf hard case is as it sounds, very hard. It is a travel case that when you place your lightweight carry stand golf bag or golf cart bag into it you are certain that they will be secure within the case. With a hard case, you typically will not have extra space to pack clothes or golf accessories.

Since a hard golf travel case provides the most protection for your golf clubs, hard cases are a smart choice for the golfer who flies to the majority of your golf vacation spots. Often, airlines will cover any damage incurred when your clubs are in a hard golf case. However the airline are becoming more stringent with the higher fuel costs and are starting to charge for luggage that is over-weight or of a large size. If you fly with one carrier more than others it would be smart to call them and ask related questions before you make your purchase.

When it comes to storage at home or on the road, hard cases take up more room than other styles. The bulk of a hard golf case also makes it difficult to fit into the trunk of many rental cars. Hard golf cases might not make as much sense as hybrids or soft-covers if you do not fly to many of your golf vacations.


VGS Golf has shipped to different locations throughout the US such as Chicago, Illinois, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Boise, Idaho, Flagstaff, Arizona, Sacramento, California CA and San Antonio Texas.

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Saturday, May 31, 2008

Two Wheel Travel Cover


Izzo Sentry Two-Wheel Travel Cover: The Izzo Sentry Two-Wheel Travel Cover protects your clubs while you are easily pulling it behind you while on your way to the next airport gate for you exciting getaway golf vacation. Features of the Sentry two-wheel travel cover include: Easy-to-pull two wheel construction, Generous interior will hold a full-size cart bag with longer clubs, Padded soft case protection, High Quality Nylon with a durable molded plastic base.




VGS Golf has customers throughout the US such as in Birmingham, Alabama, Los Angeles, California, Indianapolis, Indiana, Bakersfield, California, Chandler, Arizona, Clearwater, Florida, Marietta, Georgia, Charolette, North Carolina, Washington DC, Richmond, Virginia, Boston, Massachutesettes, Las Vegas, Nevada, Jacksonville, Florida, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Orlando, Florida, Long Beach, California, Cincinnati, Ohio, Las Cruces, New Mexico, Kansas City, Missouri, New York City, New York, Orange County, California and Chicago, Illinois. Also ask questions and receive free golf advice on the golf swing or golf products from a PGA Professional at The Wireless Golf Coach Blog.

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Monday, November 26, 2007

ClubGlider from the Golf Channel's Show

If you are any kind of golf junkie like we are here at Wireless Golf Coach, you surely saw the Golf Channel's Show, Fore Inventors Only. One of the finalist, The ClubGlider, should have been the winner in my opinion. However, they did not ask me specifically. Today, the ClubGlider released some positive information for their company. The ClubGlider signs agreement with Sun Mountain for all golf related travel bags Click here for details.




Read the Wireless Golf Coach's article about a soft travel bag vs hard travel case

We ship from different locations throughout the US allows us to service you in timely manner no matter where you live such as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, New York, New York, Baltimore Maryland, Chicago, Illinois, St. Paul, Minnesota, Johnson City, Tennessee, Dallas, Texas, Detroit, Michigan, Columbus, Ohio, Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Houston, Texas.

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