MGS Tested: Golf Travel Bag of 2017
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2017 TRAVEL BAG BUYER’S GUIDE

Travel bags are about one word. Protection.

It’s simple but important. If you’re going to play golf and travel, your clubs must arrive safely. A broken driver not only costs money to replace but also ruins your mood and maybe even your vacation. Investing in the very best to protect your clubs is an absolute must.

The process of buying anything in today’s time has become stressful and time-consuming. We feel the best reviews are those that help you make the right choices and help you get the most out of your time and money. This way you can buy with confidence and eliminate a lot of the guesswork. We are here to help show you how a product will perform before you buy.

One key to our testing protocols is that we test products head-to-head. We select the top products from each category and put them through extensive and detailed head-to-head testing. We test both in the lab and in the field. We score each product across a range of weighted categories. We then rank the products, explain why products finished where they did, and give awards to the best-performing products in the category.

For travel bags, our scoring centered around the protection of clubs and the durability of the bag. The possible storage within the bag and the storage of the bag after use were also considered. Maneuverability – especially through airports – was tested too.

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THE METRICS

We’re always fine-tuning the process to make sure we’re collecting the best data possible. Continuing that trend we’ve updated and refined this year’s analysis to bring you the best buying advice possible.

FEATURES CHART

NameCostColorsWarrantyWheelsMaterialPockets
SUN MOUNTAIN CLUBGLIDER TOUR$329.0041 year4BALLISTIC WEAVE NYLON2
CLEVELAND/SRIXON GOLF HEATHER TRAVEL COVER$249.9911 year2DURABLE HEATHER NYLON7
CLUB GLOVE LAST BAG XL$369.9916Ltd. Lifetime2CORDURA FABRIC2
PING ROLLING TRAVEL COVER$249.991None*41200D POLYESTER1
OUUL FOLDABLE ROLLER COVER$199.992None*4N/A1
WILSON STAFF HARD TOPPED TRAVEL COVER$199.9911 year2PREMIUM FABRIC2
CADDY DADDY PHOENIX$99.9911 year21800D NYLON3

*Company doesn’t provide a specific warranty but commits to standing behind its product.

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We put in hours of testing utilizing data-driven protocols to test new metrics. The metrics and attention to detail are better than ever.

To determine the best test travel bags, we prepared a golf bag with any and all possible gear one could need while traveling. We included 1 Set of Alignment Sticks, 1 Box of Golf Balls, 14 Clubs, 1 Umbrella, 1 Pair of Golf Shoes, Tees, 4 Gloves, 1 Set of Rain Gear, and 1 Rangefinder.

Once the bag was prepared, testers loaded and unloaded the travel bags. They were then asked to walk around pulling or pushing the bag as they would through an airport.

Tester survey questions centered around whether or not the tester was comfortable with the protection of their clubs. While travel bags serve other minor purposes, this is their most significant function.

Durability (25 points) – To determine durability, we evaluated the stitching of the bag along with the material used. Regardless of what you’re buying, you expect it to last. Travel bags, especially because they’re used so infrequently, need to be durable enough to last several years. Some bags are made of inexpensive materials, while the top performers in this category offer wheels, zippers, buckles, and materials that are built to last.

Packing (15 points) – Quite simply how much gear can the bag hold? Many of our testers mentioned that they used their travel bag as extra storage on the flight. With the price of carry-on fees these days, we’re on the same page. The best bags in this category offer room for the necessities, as well as plenty of room for extras.

Maneuverability (10 points) -How easy is it to load and unload the bags from the car? How easy is it to move through the airport? We closely examined the design of the wheels, the handle placement, as well as the structural base of the bag. Bags that performed poorly were awkward while walking. The top performers are not only easy to walk with but were also able to stand without assistance. Bags that were more stable through the middle section generally performed better.

Protection (45 points) – Your golf clubs are a significant investment. A travel bag then must protect your clubs in every situation. We closely examined the top portion of the travel bag because it is where clubs are the most vulnerable. Manufacturers use a variety of different methods to protect the clubs, but one constant is that poor performers lack coverage on the top and sides of the bag. The bags that provided effective protection do so by combining protective padding with a snug fit.

Storage (5 points) – When you put your travel bag in a corner of your garage, how much space does it take up? Some bags simply fold up, while others are designed specifically with space-savings in mind.

Final grades were awarded based on total scores. Best Overall is our highest overall scoring travel bag, and awards are given to the top three bags. Also, more specific Best in Class recognitions are awarded to bags in certain categories (like maneuverability, protection, and durability) that push the industry’s design envelope.

We also give an “Editor’s Choice” and a “Best Buy” award to those products that provide value products that compete with the bigger names on performance.

THE BEST GOLF TRAVEL BAGS OF 2017

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2017 TRAVEL BAG BUYER'S GUIDE

NAMECOSTMANUEVERABILITYDURABILITYPACKINGSTORAGEPROTECTIONSCORE
SUN MOUNTAIN CLUBGLIDER TOUR$329.001st2nd4th4th1st90.25
SRIXON/CLEVELAND TRAVEL COVER$249.992nd3rd1st4th3rd86.5
CLUB GLOVE LAST BAG XL PRO TOUR$369.994th1st5th4th2nd85.75
PING ROLLING TRAVEL COVER$249.993rd4th3rd1st4th84.5
OUUL FOLDABLE ROLLER COVER199.995th5th2nd1st5th79
WILSON STAFF HARD TOPPED TRAVEL COVER$199.997th6th7th1st6th73.5
CADDY DADDY PHOENIX$99.006th7th6th4th7th69.25

 

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      Emma J. Holliday

      6 years ago

      I have been talking about finding a better carry on bag for months and it would be great if I found it before January because I am planning to travel with my sticks whenever I could.

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      Troy

      7 years ago

      I’ve had and used a Samsonite hardcover travel bag for a few years and love it. It was fairly inexpensive compared to those in this list and has held up very well over the 9-10 times I’ve traveled with it the least 4-5 years.

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      Paul

      7 years ago

      Once you use a Sun Mountain Clubglider you will never use another travel cover.

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      CarolinaGolfer2

      7 years ago

      nice study. I have had the CG last bag and currently have the SM Club Glider. I agree it is the most versitle and easy to handle. I often have a good distance walk from tje parking lot of the airport to the terminal and its very easy to control.

      I agree with the foot mechanism being a bit difficult to release at times. But that’s a small inconvenience for the overall quality.

      And all the comments about Stiff Arm seem so outdated. Just remove your heads pack in the headcover and store. No need to buy extra equipment or take up extra room in your bag.

      And if you’re worried about forgetting your settings. Just snap a pic with your phone before taking it off.

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      MGoBlue100

      7 years ago

      I’m currently gaming a Bridgestone JGR that I got through a promotion WITH MGS. It has a bonded head. I agree that if your Driver etc are adjustable, remove the heads, and insert the shafts adapter down. However, the addition of a Stiff Arm or similar (saw hockey stick shaft here somewhere) is NEVER a bad idea.

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      Pete

      7 years ago

      I’ve been using the A99 hands down the best travel bag. It had a full length 9 in diameter PVC tube as the inner liner. The exterior looks like s normal golf bag. Two full length side pockets fit shoes raingear. Bottom has room for balls etc. Two wheels on bottom and s handle on the top make pulling in easy. It stands up on flat bottom. When you arrive at resort you remove the protective tube shaped head cover and it’s a gold bag you can carry by strap it place on a cart. These easily fit a trunk and weigh the sane as most carry bags. Priced under $200 can

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      808nation

      7 years ago

      Great review, just in time when I needed to buy one.

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      David L

      7 years ago

      Regardless of what you choose, you should ALWAYS have a ‘Stiff Arm’ in your bag when you travel… it is “The 15th club in your bag when you travel” (They can use that slogan free of charge too…)

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      Doug Off

      7 years ago

      To protect your woods, take the heads off (if possible), put inside headcovers, then put in side pocket of your golf bag. No stiff arm needed and the shafts can take more of a beating from bags stacked on top without breaking

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      Simon Gill

      7 years ago

      Averaging 4 long haul flights a month for over 6 years I can vouch for the durability of Club Glove. I use the Last Bag Collegiate which fits my cart bag (Ping Traverse). The key to any travel bag though is using a “stiff arm” – without it no bag will stop your graphite shafts getting broken.

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      JE

      7 years ago

      The SUN MOUNTAIN CLUBGLIDER TOUR is excellent. Your first trip through the airport you will be wondering why they don’t charge more for it. It’ll save your back and shoulders.

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      Robert Dwyer

      7 years ago

      Have one of the original Club Glove Travel Bags, Lots of miles on that bag. Never had a damaged club in all those miles and the company stands behind their product. I split a zipper once, they paid shipping both ways and fixed the zipper, no muss no fuss, just done right by their customer. I’d buy another in a minute but I don’t need to, old faithful is still going strong.

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      Kenny B

      7 years ago

      I have had the Club Glove Last Bag for 20 years and it has worked flawlessly. I’m lifetime gold medallion on Delta, and traveled with my sticks whenever I could. The bag is showing wear from baggage handling, but it just might be my last bag!

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      Mark

      7 years ago

      Best selling bag in our store is T-10 from bag boy, great hybrid bag for the money. We use them in our rental fleet and I can tell you they last forever.

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      Erwin Su

      7 years ago

      The sun Mountain club glider is hands down the best travel bag. With its four wheel configuration you never have to reach down to pick it up and you simply pulled it. You do not have to support any of your clubs weight so it is effortless to move. You can strap a full size suitcase to its handles and pull your golf clubs and luggage like a train through the airport.

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      Chuck Zirkle

      7 years ago

      I have traveled all the world and have never had a problem. I use a SKB hard case with great success and meets the dimensions that can travel as free luggage with Delta, because with my lightweight bag it weight under weight limitations. I have had it for about twenty years. Still looks great. The company as replaced one support and keys I have lost free of charge. I am sold on these. May not be a pretty, but very functional. Tough to fit in small size vehicles when traveling.

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      LAbillyboy

      7 years ago

      I am on my third Club Glove… wouldn’t even consider another brand. Never had a club damaged (always use the Stiff Arm). I average 25 plane trips a year with the sticks. These covers last years, outlasting golf clubs and bags. I have tried the SKB hard cases, but they really don’t offer much more protection, they break and are a pain to fit into a rental car frequently. Then it takes up a big patch of real estate in your hotel room…

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      MGoBlue100

      7 years ago

      I used a CG Burstproof for over 15 yrs. I agree they’re great. However, the Burstproof isn’t as big as I’d like. Zipper blew out on my CG, and I switched to a CaddyDaddy b/c a friend has one. IMO, every bit as good as CG, 1/3 the price. Very surprised it scored so low in this testing.

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      Dave S

      7 years ago

      Surprising to me that the Club Glove Last Bag is so widely used on Tour, esp. considering Tour Pros spend so much time navigating airports. You’d think they’d want one that’s less cumbersome to maneuver (like the Sun Mountain). I get the durability aspect being a big deal (they use their bags WAY more than amateurs), but the Sun Mountain received a good durability score and it’s not like Tour Pros can’t afford to replace a bag.

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      Stephen Pearcy

      7 years ago

      Pro’s don’t maneuver their travel bag, their caddies/ assistants do. They use the bag for ultimate protection.

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      Dave S

      7 years ago

      Think you’d be surprised. Most tour pros (i.e. outside of the top 50) aren’t traveling with assistants and caddies all the time.

      Luc Lacoursiere

      7 years ago

      Why is there no all plastic cover? I would think they protect better (but I could be wrong)…

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      Dave S

      7 years ago

      Good point…

      Would also like to know how the Sun Mountain got a higher “Protection” rating than the Club Glove… seems like that one is fully padded the whole way around.

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      Gordo

      7 years ago

      plastic weighs more…. airlines weigh your luggage & charge you for it if your weight exceeds your allowance. Simple.

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      Luc Lacoursiere

      7 years ago

      I agree with all the criteria being used but I would have liked to see another one: Weight. I try to pack as much as possible in my travel bag so it’s important that it is lightweight. I’m sure the Stiff Arm works but being Canadian, I just cut the blade off an old hockey stick and it’s worked so far!

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      Frank Tucker

      7 years ago

      No matter what travel bag, I always use the Stiff Arm by Clubglove, the telescoping club protector put in your bag next to your driver. I’ve had two stiff arms ruined by the impact of baggage handling, but my driver survived.

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      Stephen Pearcy

      7 years ago

      Right On! It’s all about protection. Evaluating protection is not done by having players pull the bag around but rather by having airline gorillas toss them around.

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      MGoBlue100

      7 years ago

      Just had to repair my Stiff Arm after the airline jockeys broke the top off. ?

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      Bosse

      7 years ago

      ClubGlove – why is “made in USA” a pro??

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      Dave S

      7 years ago

      Oh boy… you’re gonna get pounded for this one…

      But, I actually agree; where it’s made shouldn’t matter for purposes of these rankings.

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      Matt Dumble

      7 years ago

      At the moment I don’t currently need a travel bag, but it’s great to know that there is some good options out there!

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