If you’re a golfer in the states, you’ve almost certainly dreamt of teeing it up across the pond. And with a wealth of fantastic golf courses across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, we agree that a pilgrimage to the UK is sure to deliver on beauty, history, and hopefully lots of birdies. But traveling to the UK with your golf bag in tow can ruin your round before it’s even begun. The solution? Ship your golf clubs to the UK.
Avoid carrying, checking, and claiming baggage at the airport and arrive at your destination to find your golf clubs already at the first tee. Our guaranteed, on-time delivery is the easiest and most reliable way to ship golf clubs to the UK. And you just might find that shipping your golf bag ahead of your arrival is the single detail that makes your trip all the more enjoyable.
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At Ship Sticks, we make getting your golf clubs to and from your destination easier than it’s ever been.
Enjoy a hassle-free travel experience to anywhere in the world.
It’s easy to ship your golf clubs with Ship Sticks. Just pick your trip dates and schedule your shipment.
The shipping label will be emailed to you. Just print and securely attach it to your golf clubs.
We’ll pick up your golf clubs or you can drop them off. Travel with ease and avoid baggage claim.
Your clubs are shipped to the golf course or hotel ahead of your arrival. Time to play golf and enjoy!
This luxury resort along the breathtaking Ayrshire coastline encompasses all you’d hope for in a Scottish-golf experience. Recently ranked No. 16 in Golf Magazine’s “Top 100 Courses in the World,” the stunning Ailsa course, one of two 18-hole tracks at the resort, has hosted four Open Championships. Accompanying Ailsa is the King Robert the Bruce course featuring coastal vistas and the iconic Turnberry lighthouse, arguably golf’s most impressive halfway house.
Nestled at the base of the Mountains of Mourne along the coast of Dundrum Bay, Royal County Down weaves throughout natural purple heather and golden gorse of the Murlough Nature Reserve. The world-famous bunkers and domed greens, while pleasing to the eye, are a true test of skill for every level of golfer.
Home to both the Dunluce Links Championship Course and the Valley Links, a visit to Royal Portrush to experience the genius of architect Harry Colt is a must. The Dunluce Links, host of the 148th Open Championship in 2019, is highlighted by the magnificent par 4, 5th Hole with spectacular views of the 15th-century Dunluce Castle. The Valley Links, while equally as impressive as the Dunluce, features stunning backdrops of the Skerries: a group of rocky islands just off the coast.
The Old Course at St. Andrews has long been the pinnacle of golf. Some of the game’s most recognized landmarks can be found at the “Home of Golf” like the infamous “Hell Bunker” on the 14th Hole or the Swilcan Bridge where every golfer that passes must pause for a photo. With fairways that have endured 600 years of golf, it’s impossible to imagine a more meaningful place to play than St. Andrews.
One of ten courses currently in the Open Championship rotation, Muirfield has undergone little change since 1936. So, for a classic links golf experience, Muirfield is as authentic as it gets. Throughout its 16 Open Championships, Muirfield has built an incredible, storied past with famous winners to the likes of Player, Nicklaus, Trevino, Faldo, Mickelson, and more.
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Trump Turnberry | Scotland, UK |
Royal County Down Golf Club | Northern Ireland, UK |
Royal Portrush Golf Club | Northern Ireland, UK |
St. Andrews - Old Course | Scotland, UK |
Muirfield | Scotland, UK |
As a company of golfers, for golfers, we have experienced the hassles of traveling with your clubs and understand how important your clubs are to you. Our team is available 7 days a week ready to help answer any questions or concerns you may have.
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