Key Points:

  • You can use USPS, FedEx, UPS, and DHL will ship your clubs anywhere around the globe
  • Within the US, FedEx Domestic Ground Service costs around $100 each way and arrives in four days or less for your golf club shipments
  • Easyship offers up to $5,000 of shipping insurance for your golf clubs so you can have some peace of mind about your shipments

If you're serious about golf, you've likely considered shipping your clubs. After all, the best courses are dappled all across the world. Whatever your plans, it's best to look for a courier that can ensure the safety of your clubs at a good price.

Consider that, in 2017 alone, checked baggage fees totaled more than $4.5 billion. Baggage fees are big business for airlines, and fees for oversized golf bags can be steep. For example, American Airlines will slap you with a $150 fee (one-way) for a bag that exceeds 51 pounds. Most airlines will also restrict the number of clubs, balls, and other essentials that you can have in your golf bag. Mull that.

Let’s look at how top carriers can lighten your load by offering the cheapest prices for shipping golf clubs domestically and overseas. You might also want shipping insurance to protect your clubs, which costs just pennies on the dollar.

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How To Ship Golf Clubs With FedEx, USPS, UPS, and DHL

Top couriers know that travel is the only way to reach the world's choicest greens. That’s why most provide golf club shipping services at modest prices. You can use USPS, FedEx, UPS, and DHL will ship your clubs anywhere around the globe. Here are more details.

FedEx

FedEx ships golf clubs to more than 215 countries and territories around the world.  FedEx Domestic Ground Service costs around $100 each way and arrives in four days or less within the US.

FedEx International Economy can take up to five business days to get your clubs to an overseas location. Expedited shipping services such as overnight shipping, two-day shipping, and FedEx Express shipping are also available but carry a higher price tag.

UPS

UPS ships golf clubs worldwide to residential and business addresses, including resorts, golf courses, and hotels. If you’re shipping within the US, the UPS Ground service will cost you less than $100.

However, UPS’s expedited shipping services can cost hundreds of dollars each way. The advantage of UPS, though, is that it has more than 5,000 stores across the US and Canada, meaning their staff can help you pack and organize shipping for your clubs.

Want a free instant quote on shipping your clubs? Try Easyship's shipping rate calculator for the cheapest live rates from all top couriers in seconds.

USPS

The United States Postal Services (USPS) is likely your cheapest way to ship clubs. Check our rate calculator real quick to see. A bonus of using USPS is they provide free Priority Mail Cardboard Mailing Tubes for golf clubs.

You can also use Priority Mail Express or Priority Mail boxes to ship your golf clubs depending on the size of your clubs. Of course, if you choose these options, you’ll have to ship your clubs by the corresponding service, too. You can also choose to use your own packaging, but you'll need to select one of these options to ship your clubs.

DHL

You can ship golf clubs around the world with DHL, but not within the US. Keep DHL in mind if you have your eyes on links in Scotland and England, for example, because DHL specializes in European shipping.

Third-Party Solutions

You can also ship your golf clubs with lesser-known couriers. One advantage of third-party couriers is that they get huge discounts from the main shipping companies due to the many shipments they send. Since these local or regional couriers are unfamiliar, which you can look up on Easyship, it might be good to look into shipping insurance.

Easyship offers total protection for any shipment up to $10,000 to any location. For just 1% of the shipment value, you're totally protected from loss, damage, or theft.

Learn more about shipping insurance for golf clubs here

How Much Will It Cost?

Your shipping costs will depend on how far you want your golf clubs shipped, how fast you want them to get there, and the carrier you are using. Different carriers will have different prices for shipping golf clubs to the same destination. Most of these shipping companies have calculators on their websites that allow you to calculate your shipping costs.

If you’re shipping golf clubs commercially, you might want to consider using Easyship. We can offer access to shipping services with carriers like USPS, FedEx, DHL, and UPS at discounted rates. Check out our shipping calculator to get an estimate of what your shipping rates would be with us and see how much you could save.

Prices for domestic shipping services from Brooklyn, New York, to Beverley Hills, California.

Package size: 50in x 12in x 10in; weight: 30lbs

Carrier Service Price
UPS Next Day Air Early $377.16
UPS Ground $107.19
UPS 2 Day Air 251.08
FedEx Express $245
FedEx Two-Day $355
FedEx Ground $70.63
FedEx Express Saver $107
USPS Priority Mail 2-Day $112.75
USPS Retail Ground $94.10
USPS via Easyship Retail Ground $94.10
USPS via Easyship Priority Mail $91.41
USPS via Easyship Parcel Select $91.14

Prices for international shipping services from Brooklyn, New York, to Hong Kong.

Package size: 50in x 12in x 10in; weight: 30lbs

Carrier Service Price
UPS Worldwide Expedited $213.18
UPS Worldwide Saver $245.81
FedEx International Economy $484.43
FedEx International Priority $517.50
DHL Worldwide Express $259.32
USPS Priority Mail Express International $$186.90
USPS Priority Mail International $162.50
USPS via Easyship Priority Mail International $136.99

As you can see from the table above, USPS generally offers the cheapest option for shipping golf clubs domestically. The only exception is if you choose ground services, in which case FedEx is the cheapest option. Internationally, USPS is definitely going to give you the cheapest shipping rates for your golf clubs.

However, in both cases, booking your USPS shipment through Easyship will give you far cheaper prices - and in some cases, more service options than booking directly.

NOTE: You can automatically access USPS rates through any Easyship account. However, to activate UPS rates on Easyship, you'll first need to connect your existing UPS account. FedEx rates are only available on certain Easyship accounts, or you can connect your own FedEx account to get preferential rates.

Will My Clubs Be Insured?

For the most part, yes, you can expect that your clubs will be covered to a certain extent. But that doesn’t mean they will have full insurance. Let’s have a look at how different carriers treat insurance for golf club shipments.

  • UPS and FedEx don’t offer specific insurance coverage for golf clubs; but, they do have declared value coverage. Declared value is determined based on the weight and value of your golf bag. In the event of loss or damage, these two couriers will use the declared value as their maximum liability. If there is no value declared, an automatic shipment coverage of $100 applies.
  • USPS Priority Mail Express offers insurance up to $200, while Priority Mail has $100 protection.

As you can see, the kind of coverage offered by most carriers is not sufficient for expensive golf clubs, so you may want to consider adding third-party insurance for your package. Here at Easyship, we offer insurance of up to $5,000. Plus, you can easily file your claim; claims are usually handled in seven days. You are also at liberty to choose how you want your shipment insured. For example, you can opt to insure only for product value, excluding the shipping cost, so that you can keep the costs of your insurance down.

How To Pack Your Clubs For Shipping

Whether you want to ship a single club or a set of golf clubs, it's always advisable that you buy a golf club shipping box so that your clubs will be protected in the best way possible while in transit.  If shipping a set, your box should be long enough to accommodate the drivers, the longest clubs. When your clubs are properly packed and wrapped, they take up more space, so you may need to purchase an extra box, just in case.

Before you begin packing your clubs for shipping, you’ll need to take some steps to protect them. Because of their height, drivers are more vulnerable to damage. One way to protect them is to use headcovers, which you can buy at any golf shop. You should also use an adjustable aluminum travel support bag that will help absorb any impact. When packing your golf clubs for shipping, it's recommended that you take the following steps:

  • Use two layers of bubble wrap; wrap each club individually and secure with tape.
  • If you have headcovers, use them to ensure optimum protection.
  • You can then bundle your clubs together with additional bubble wrap and packing tape to secure them before placing them in your golf travel bag; you could also pack them into your golf travel bag individually.
  • Place your golf bag into your shipping box; use air cushioning or more bubble wrap to fill any empty spaces to restrict movement during transit.
  • Seal the shipping box securely with packing tape.
  • Weigh and measure your package and get a shipping quote.

Whether you’re planning to take your golf clubs on vacation or are in the industry and regularly need to ship clubs internationally, you’ll find plenty of options. Carriers such as FedEx, UPS, USPS, and DHL all offer special services for golf clubs.

Third-party carriers like Easyship can also offer affordable courier services that are much cheaper than you’d find on their official websites. Plus, we offer flexible insurance coverage that goes far beyond what other carriers will give you. In addition, as a retailer, you’ll be able to create a seamless shipment process with automated labels and customs forms, and a fully-branded post-purchase experience. Sign up for a free account now to see how we can help you find cheap ways to ship golf clubs around the world.

Shipping Golf Clubs FAQ

Does UPS ship boxes for golf clubs?

Yes, UPS offers golf club boxes for shipping. Visit the UPS website or your local UPS store.

How do you ship golf clubs on a plane?

Most airlines treat golf clubs as normal luggage, so be sure to secure your golf clubs in a travel case.

How heavy is a full set of golf clubs?

A full set of golf clubs weigh 25-30 pounds on average.