The details
| Material | Ballistic nylon / synthetic leather, heavy-gauge padded lining |
|---|---|
| Fit | Fits stand, cart, and tour staff bags; wheeled-base compatible |
| Colors | Black, Navy, White, Charcoal Grey, Forest Green, Tan |
| Decoration | Embroidered or heat-transfer printed |
| Decoration area | Side panel and top hood flap |
| MOQ | 25 |
| Lead time | 3â4 weeks after approval |
| Packaging | Bulk cartons |
This is the one product in our lineup that isn’t a golf bag at all â it’s what protects one. A travel cover is a padded case that a golfer’s existing stand, cart, or tour bag slides into before it goes through an airport, and anyone who has watched baggage handlers work knows exactly why that matters. Zippers get caught on conveyor rails, hard cases get stacked under heavier luggage, and an unprotected bag arrives at the carousel with a cracked hood or a torn strap often enough that frequent-traveling golfers have learned not to skip this step.
Because it’s a protective shell rather than a playing bag, the construction priorities are different from everything else we build. We use a heavier-gauge padded lining under the same ballistic nylon or synthetic leather exterior, concentrated around the base and the club-head end where impact damage happens most. The cover has to be roomy enough to fit a fully-loaded cart or tour bag, including wheeled-base systems increasingly common in air travel, while still cinching down enough that the contents don’t shift in transit. That combination of protection and fit is the whole engineering problem, and it’s what separates a real travel cover from a thin drawstring sack.
We place decoration on the side panel and top hood flap, the two surfaces most visible when the cover is being wheeled through a terminal or stacked at a resort bag drop. That visibility is exactly why this product performs so well as a branded item â it travels through the most public part of a golfer’s trip, seen by everyone from fellow passengers to resort staff, in a way a bag stored in a garage the rest of the year does not.
We build these primarily for three uses. Corporate gifting programs pair a travel cover with another item â a cart bag, a set of accessories â to round out a premium executive gift bundle for clients who travel to play golf regularly. Country clubs offer them as a member amenity, either sold at the pro shop or given to top-tier members, reinforcing the club’s brand every time a member flies to an away tournament or a golf trip. And resort and travel golf packages include a branded cover as part of a multi-day golf itinerary, giving guests something functional to take home that keeps the property’s name in front of them long after checkout.
If you’re rounding out a gifting program or building a member amenity line, a travel cover is often the easiest add to justify, since it solves a real problem golfers already have. Send us your logo and target quantity and we’ll get a mockup and quote back within one business day.
Best for
Corporate Gifting
A practical add-on that rounds out a premium executive golf gift bundle.
Country Clubs & Pro Shops
A branded member amenity that travels with your members and your name.
Get a custom quote for Travel Cover Bag.
Send your logo and a target quantity â mockup and pricing within one business day.
