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I'm planning on traveling and was thinking of shipping my clubs instead of taking them with me in the airplane as I have layovers and that would be an 'extra' luggage for me. I've looked into ShipPup and ShipSticks, I got a better price with ShipPup but they seem to be newer on the market. One of my buddies used it a few times with no issues, was wondering if anybody else here used ShipPup? I know about ShipSticks, was just looking into alternatives as I have had a few issues in the past with them when a shipment was delayed. To be fair, it wasn't probably their fault, more carrier fault. And their prices seems to go higher…


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