You can invest in one of these.  I bought one in Scotland a few years ago
and played with a friend on a regulation course.  The head and the shaft
adjusts... no need for a bag.  Bring a box of balls, your spikes, and this
club...  Ercoupe people like things that are different, so I think this
qualifies...

http://www.adjustableclubs.com/index.htm

Best,
John


On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Ed Burkhead <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Rick asked:
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> > Does anyone know you would fit golf clubs into an Ercoupe.
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> > Pop out one out back windows and let them stick out?
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> Naw!  No sweat!  Just leave the passenger at home.  Firmly fasten the bag
> with the seat belt and insure it can’t interfere with the right-hand yoke.
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> If the passenger is essential, perhaps you could make a hole in the
> seat-back and have the handle of the clubs extend between the pilot and
> passenger while most of the length and the club heads are back in the 9-cu.
> ft. baggage compartment.  I suppose you might have to limit how many clubs
> you carry this way.  But isn’t it an extra fun challenge to play the game
> with just three or four clubs each?
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> I don’t suppose we could get FAA approval for a belly-bag or belly external
> baggage compartment.  Wouldn’t that look cool, though, having what looks
> like a fuel tank or external bombs hanging below the plane?!?  Can you
> imagine the excitement and formation flying you’d get as you approach major
> cities?
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> Let us know how this all works for you?
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> Ed
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