From the moment you hand your golf club to a stranger at the airport to the moment it’s returned to your hands and make sure it’s in perfect alignment, flying with golf clubs can be a pain. Add in the fact that most airlines charge a fee to inspect your golf bag and then say they are not responsible for any damage, and you have one of the least enjoyable travel situations a human can experience. You will experience.
The real nightmare scenario when flying with sticks is arriving at your destination and not being able to get off the plane with you, but one Reddit user’s friend described a close encounter on the way home from Cabo. It may be something you experienced on a plane.
The photo shared by Sonakstyle on the golf subreddit is not only a frightening sight for all golfers, but also a mystery. It appears that the luggage was first set on fire and then chewed on by several wolves during the flight.
After the return flight from Cabo, my friend travels with a golf bag
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According to the post, travel bags are hard cases and are usually much more expensive than soft travel bags, given that this increases the likelihood that this is exactly what will happen. do not have Things that happen to clubs while traveling.
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The top comment on this post asks, “Did planes use bags as brakes?” and it couldn’t be more fair.
Once you’ve passed through the giant, nonsensical hole in your luggage, take a quick look at the driver inside your luggage. The giant hole in his back wasn’t supposed to be there.
The real gut punch in the photo is the driver’s head covering lying on the ground next to that person’s feet. This means the head cover was likely still in place when the driver received the bag. For a moment, the owner thought the head cover might have saved his life, but then he realized there was a gaping hole in the back of the $500 screwdriver.
There’s no question about that. I would rather lose my club forever and fight with the airline and insurance for a refund than see my stick disappear like this.
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