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Peut-on apporter Golf Clubs en avion ?

Équipement et divers

La réponse courte
Cabine : ✕ NON Soute : ✓ OUI

Non — golf clubs est interdit en bagage cabine aux contrôles de sûreté. Cabin: never.

  • · Cabin: never
  • · Checked: allowed, in a protective travel bag
  • · Golf balls/tees: fine in either bag
  • · Head covers off at the counter if the agent asks to inspect

Règles par autorité de sécurité

Rules by security authority

United States — TSA

Cabine :

NON

No — clubs are bludgeon-class sports equipment and cannot ride in the cabin.

Soute :

OUI

Yes — checked in a golf travel bag; the airline treats it as a standard (if heavy) sports bag.

Rule conditions: Cabin: neverChecked: allowed, in a protective travel bagGolf balls/tees: fine in either bagHead covers off at the counter if the agent asks to inspect

Flying internationally? Security follows the country you depart from — the authority above applies at your departure airport. Customs at arrival is separate.

Règles spécifiques des compagnies

Checked-bag fees and weight limits apply — most carriers count a golf bag as one checked bag but charge overweight past 50 lb. A hard travel case transfers airline damage risk to the case, not the driver.

Comment emballer golf clubs

Bagage de cabine: No — clubs are bludgeon-class sports equipment and cannot ride in the cabin.

Bagage en soute: Yes — checked in a golf travel bag; the airline treats it as a standard (if heavy) sports bag.

L’agent de contrôle a toujours le dernier mot pour décider si un article est autorisé.

Foire aux questions

Frequently asked questions

Can you bring Golf Clubs in a carry-on?

No — clubs are bludgeon-class sports equipment and cannot ride in the cabin.

Can you pack Golf Clubs in checked luggage?

Yes — checked in a golf travel bag; the airline treats it as a standard (if heavy) sports bag.

Do airlines have their own rules for golf clubs?

Checked-bag fees and weight limits apply — most carriers count a golf bag as one checked bag but charge overweight past 50 lb. A hard travel case transfers airline damage risk to the case, not the driver.

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