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Plano Golf Guard Standard Case | 
| Brand: Plano Category: Sports
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Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 41833
Shipping Weight (lbs): 13.4 Dimensions (in): 51 x 14 x 13
Model: 72001 UPC: 029695720017 EAN: 0029695720017 ASIN: B001D2AITW
Release Date: July 23, 2008
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| Features:
| • | Hard travel case designed for golf bags up to 10 inches in diameter | | • | Stores drivers up to 48 inches long; hard frame holds up to abuse | | • | Roomy interior stores accessories like shoes, umbrellas, and balls | | • | Metal bail latches and padlock-compatible front tabs for security | | • | Smooth-rolling wheels; measures 51 x 14.5 x 12.75 inches (W x H x D) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description Protect your golf clubs while on the road with the Plano Golf Guard standard travel case. Plano's most economical travel case, the Golf Guard holds bags up to 10 inches in diameter and drivers up to 48 inches long, with a roomy interior that also stores must-have accessories like shoes, umbrellas, and balls. The case is also extremely sturdy, with a hard frame that's far superior to soft cases. And to keep your gear safe when the bag is in transit, the Golf Guard includes metal bail latches and front tabs compatible with heavy-duty padlocks. Other features include large handles for easy transport and heavy-duty, smooth-rolling wheels. The black Golf Guard measures 51 by 14.5 by 12.75 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 13 pounds.
Product Description Our most economical transportation/storage/security solution is long on the features that provide the traveling golfer confidence and peace of mind on the way to the course and back again
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| Customer Reviews:
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Thin, flimsy and broken July 20, 2010 Big Daddy (TN) This case only has three latches on it and they do not work very well. I would consider this to be a disposable item. I used it to take a set of clubs on one trip. On the way out, the latch was mangled because the pins holding the latch easily slide out. I managed to fix this but recognized that I was lucky that I still had a latch. A traveling companion bought this same item and had the same problem with the same latch. On the trip back, the latch was completely broken off. Now, if I want to use this case, I'll have to buy a strap to go around it to keep it from coming open.
Despite what some reviewers found, I find this case to be on the small side. I had to cram a normal-sized bag into it and had no room for my shoes. My traveling companion had to remove his driver from his bag and lay it down the side of the case, subjecting it to being possibly bent if his case were mishandled.
I do not recommend this case at all. Other cases are larger, have more latches and are sturdier.
Broke on the first trip June 1, 2010 Joe Schmoe So, I decided to purchase the Plano Golf case last week for a trip this past weekend to protect my clubs while traveling on a plane. Most hard cases are much more expensive probably because that have better clasps. On the first flight it did fine. No damage. On the return flight, however, I found that 2 out of the 3 clasps were broken and the airline had actually zip tied the whole thing shut for me. If the clasps were improved to be more rigid... this would be a great case. I gave it two stars instead of one because it made it one way and if I rig up another way to keep the case closed during flights... I might be able to reuse it... Duct tape can do amazing things...
Overall, it's the only time I ever needed a case to travel... and this product completely failed to deliver. So much for choosing a hard case over a soft one. If you have really nice clubs and want to protect them... go for a more expensive hard case when traveling.
Solid Case - Weak latching mechanism May 28, 2010 Say Hey (San Francisco, CA) The case is made of thick plastic - strong enough to shield your clubs from damage. The only issue I found was with the plastic latch mechanism. The latch hook is molded onto the case which easily snapped off. I found the damaged hook upon picking up from baggage claim. The latch broke after only one airline trip. I suspect the TSA broken it after they searched the inside of the box. There is no way to fix the broken latch which renders the box contents less secure since the box lid will not be seat tight along the entire box opening. The latches on the Plano Deluxe Golf Guard case are metal and would provide a more secure and long lasting latching mechanism.
It did the trick May 21, 2010 Mindy S. Bush (Portland OR) I bought one for both my husband and myself. My husbands clubs just barley fit. My one complaint is the buckles. Quite flimsy. We secured them with luggage straps. For the money they were great. If I was going to travel with my clubs frequently I would invest in a better case. For once or twice a year they worked just fine.
Broken latch May 20, 2010 Cliff Madison I just received the case and I found the bottom latch broke. I have yet to use it and already the case is broken. I contacted Plano and hopefully they will honor their product and send me a new latch,
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