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08-25-2012 12:42 AM #1
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Golf club rack/stands
Just curious what others are doing for club storage in your simulators?
I have 3 full sets of clubs, plus a set of misc clubs I've built over the years, plus 12 demo clubs for club fitting, plus any guest sets that friends bring over. I'm finding I don't have enough room in my simulator to store everything in club bags and would like an easier way to keep things organized. Currently I'm packing club bags in and out of the simulator depending on what I feel like using.
Commercial display racks would be a more compact solution but seem rather expensive for what they are and aren't readily available in my region.
I'm leaning towards custom racks made out of wood because I can have them locally made. Just need to decide on a design.
Any thoughts?
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08-25-2012 06:13 PM #2
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Golf-club-wa...item19d405281c
6 pairs D. Snap them up for $50
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08-25-2012 06:48 PM #3
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D by the way they are clubrax. They sell online in the UK.
Email them, I am sure they will post to you.
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08-26-2012 12:36 PM #4
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CPA, I've looked at these before and they are a good option. My problem is my simulator is in a giant tent so I have no way to mount them to the walls. I could build a support for them but it wouldn't look very good as I see it.
I'm leaning more to something like this:
http://www.greatgolfmemories.com/clubdisplay6.html
I could have that made cheap enough locally here.
I was in a fishing supply store the other day and fishing rod display racks would be another concept. Not sure though as a golf club would sit top heavy as apposed to a fishing rod sitting bottom heavy in the stand. Hmm, I guess I tend to think outside the box.
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08-26-2012 06:00 PM #5
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With the size of that display you would be better to go for a novel option.......keep them in their bags.
Put long pieces of velcro on the tent poles and use like straps on a club cart so bag does not fall over.
I have Ogio bag that holds clubs at bottom, you can even tip it over without clubs falling out. Does not take up much space.
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08-28-2012 01:25 AM #6
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I build two club racks more or less like this one. http://www.greatgolfmemories.com/puttercaddy.html
Setup you clubs along the wall in the order you want then measure the spacing between them and you pretty much got the dimensions.
Very easy to build and easy to grab the right club.
I am not home to take pictures but did post pictures last year not sure which thread it was in?
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