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MacScuba 04-08-2024 08:38 AM

Golf bag locks for cart?
 
A newbie question: I see many golf carts with bags on the back in the square with no apparent lock to the cart. Are people that trusting/lucky or is there some discrete lock I need to get?

kkingston57 04-08-2024 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by MacScuba (Post 2319727)
A newbie question: I see many golf carts with bags on the back in the square with no apparent lock to the cart. Are people that trusting/lucky or is there some discrete lock I need to get?

Even if there is a lock a person can still easily steal clubs, particularly big $$$ items like a driver and a rangefinder. On other hand if you have older, less expensive non name brand clubs, likelihood of getting stolen are less.

Doug17s 04-08-2024 09:22 AM

Bike lock
 
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Originally Posted by MacScuba (Post 2319727)
A newbie question: I see many golf carts with bags on the back in the square with no apparent lock to the cart. Are people that trusting/lucky or is there some discrete lock I need to get?

I have a bike lock with a 6 ft. cable that I run through both golf bag handles and through one of the roof bars on my golf cart. I take the bags off the cart if we're not golfing that day or next if we're only going shopping or to the town square. I also remove the sand bottle and cooler, but I'm a paranoid individual!!

villagetinker 04-08-2024 09:31 AM

Some golf bags have a security hood that can be installed to hide the clubs, I have been known to take them with me if I am concerned, same goes for bowling equipment.

dtennent 04-08-2024 09:52 AM

While 99+% of the time it isn’t a problem, I know folks who have had sand bottles and coolers stolen from their carts. Therefore, I take 2 minutes to remove clubs and other things from my cart when I am not golfing. Unfortunately, it is the 0.1 % of the people who cause problems. A little care keeps my life happier.

tophcfa 04-08-2024 10:02 AM

They sell bag covers with an attached cable (must supply your own lock) at the Championship pro shops. The cable can be run through a handle on the golf bag and through the accessories basket on the cart and locked. It’s not a solution that a determined thief couldn’t get around, but your clubs can’t be seen and it would certainly make it more time consuming and obvious that someone was attempting to steal your sticks. Based on that, it is highly likely a prospective thief would move on to an easier target.

dewilson58 04-08-2024 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by MacScuba (Post 2319727)
A newbie question: I see many golf carts with bags on the back in the square with no apparent lock to the cart. Are people that trusting/lucky or is there some discrete lock I need to get?

99.4% of golf clubs on the back of carts are not worth stealing. Seriously.

JMintzer 04-08-2024 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2319750)
They sell bag covers with an attached cable (must supply your own lock) at the Championship pro shops. The cable can be run through a handle on the golf bag and through the accessories basket on the cart and locked. It’s not a solution that a determined thief couldn’t get around, but your clubs can’t be seen and it would certainly make it more time consuming and obvious that someone was attempting to steal your sticks. Based on that, it is highly likely a prospective thief would move on to an easier target.

They also sell them (a bit cheaper) at the Golf Store in Brownwood... It comes with a (cheap) lock and a heavy ripstop security hood. I bought a heavier lock for mine...

Pairadocs 04-08-2024 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by kkingston57 (Post 2319738)
Even if there is a lock a person can still easily steal clubs, particularly big $$$ items like a driver and a rangefinder. On other hand if you have older, less expensive non name brand clubs, likelihood of getting stolen are less.

Totally agree, not that it could not happen, but, skilled thieves ARE going to get what they are after, lock or no lock. But, it's at least a bit of a visual deterrent. As the poster commented, if it's a high end driver (usually men's, women's are more difficult to pawn or sell) or such, they will get it. All you can do it make it look more difficult to do quickly, most are pros and will size up the easiest marks, for instance, carts parked around the actual square vrs carts parked behind the old theater building in Spanish Springs, or in the lot behind the performing arts building. Have you noticed the number of people who will go to dinner, or an event, with others and park their carts back to back just touching, making it more difficult to get behind a cart and remove clubs ? No guarantee, but most pros will "pass" on those and look for an easier, or more isolated, "mark" to hit. And, they definitely do not want just any standard set, even if it does say Callaway, or such, they want the high end custom ones.

Pairadocs 04-08-2024 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by dtennent (Post 2319748)
While 99+% of the time it isn’t a problem, I know folks who have had sand bottles and coolers stolen from their carts. Therefore, I take 2 minutes to remove clubs and other things from my cart when I am not golfing. Unfortunately, it is the 0.1 % of the people who cause problems. A little care keeps my life happier.

And... as sad and sickening as it is to ponder, those small coolers and sand bottles are probably NOT TAKEN by the "professional criminal" element that trolls the villages constantly", those are of no value or interest to them, so who does that leave who might take an umbrella, cooler, sand bottle ? Don't like to think about it.

ChilePepper 04-09-2024 04:26 AM

I can't imagine anyone who would steal in Florida's Friendliest Hometown.

bowlingal 04-09-2024 04:33 AM

if thieves can't get your "stuff" off the cart, they will just take the whole thing...bye bye golf cart

La lamy 04-09-2024 05:18 AM

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Originally Posted by bowlingal (Post 2319929)
if thieves can't get your "stuff" off the cart, they will just take the whole thing...bye bye golf cart

No, I know a friend who had a lawn chair stolen from his cart!!!

DrHitch 04-09-2024 07:12 AM

My solution seems to do the trick...haha

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...52427687-a.jpg

But in all seriousness, it's our own responsibility to "see something, say something '

Chamo 04-09-2024 07:16 AM

It might not be a problem now, but it will be in the future if you keep baiting the hook. As soon as these outside, people see that and then becomes a market for these clubs, you will lose them fair warning

coconutmama 04-09-2024 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2319792)
99.4% of golf clubs on the back of carts are not worth stealing. Seriously.

LOL. So true!

MidWestIA 04-09-2024 08:12 AM

They've been stolen at stores like Walmart

rsibole 04-09-2024 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by MacScuba (Post 2319727)
A newbie question: I see many golf carts with bags on the back in the square with no apparent lock to the cart. Are people that trusting/lucky or is there some discrete lock I need to get?

100,000 golf carts with golf clubs and very, very rarely are any stolen. Someone else posted that most clubs are not worth stealing, which is true and if stolen is a great excuse for new clubs. The Villages and retirement are not the places for worry, relax and deal with things that happen rather than little things that might happen.

bsloan1960 04-09-2024 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by MacScuba (Post 2319727)
A newbie question: I see many golf carts with bags on the back in the square with no apparent lock to the cart. Are people that trusting/lucky or is there some discrete lock I need to get?

We use a vibration alarm on out cart. It self installs in seconds and costs only $20. It goes off with just the slightest touch. Amazon.com

jimjamuser 04-09-2024 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by kkingston57 (Post 2319738)
Even if there is a lock a person can still easily steal clubs, particularly big $$$ items like a driver and a rangefinder. On other hand if you have older, less expensive non name brand clubs, likelihood of getting stolen are less.

I use clubs with wooden shafts, so they NEVER get stolen.

Velvet 04-09-2024 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2320078)
I use clubs with wooden shafts, so they NEVER get stolen.

Well, a compassionate thief might LEAVE you a club, as my father used to say to me.

Black Beauty 04-09-2024 10:06 AM

I've got left handed clubs no problem

jimjamuser 04-09-2024 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 2320079)
Well, a compassionate thief might LEAVE you a club, as my father used to say to me.

That would be nice. Then maybe my drives would go over 80 yards.

JMintzer 04-09-2024 10:41 AM

I also have an Apple Air-Tag hidden in my golf cart and in my bag...

MrChip72 04-10-2024 12:10 AM

I should probably just put a sign on mine that they're left-handed clubs which makes them pretty worthless for pawning them.

snbrafford 04-10-2024 04:44 AM

Recently added "security hood"
 
A neighbor recently had clubs - bag and all - stolen at Colony Plaza where we shop a lot. I don't have expensive clubs but have had them re-gripped. I recently purchased a security cover at one of the country club stores. It is heavy canvas and fits over the clubs and has a cable for attaching to the card (you need to purchase a lock of your choice). Not theft proof but a good deterrent. Cost $89. I did search on the internet and couldn't find anything else.

mlmarr 04-10-2024 06:16 AM

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Originally Posted by MacScuba (Post 2319727)
A newbie question: I see many golf carts with bags on the back in the square with no apparent lock to the cart. Are people that trusting/lucky or is there some discrete lock I need to get?

Relax you're not living in the hood of 👌thiefs ..

banjobob 04-10-2024 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by MacScuba (Post 2319727)
A newbie question: I see many golf carts with bags on the back in the square with no apparent lock to the cart. Are people that trusting/lucky or is there some discrete lock I need to get?

I would only lock A a very expensive bag and set of clubs and also if possilbe a cover to hide the clubs, there are thieves that steal on the fly . drive grab and run.

RUCdaze 04-10-2024 10:08 AM

Hood locks are sold in every Village golf shop. Check then out.

mrf0151 04-11-2024 06:11 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2319792)
99.4% of golf clubs on the back of carts are not worth stealing. Seriously.

So your the guy that was peeking at my clubs...:1rotfl:

AYoung 05-20-2024 01:38 PM

Smart!
 
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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2320102)
I also have an Apple Air-Tag hidden in my golf cart and in my bag...

Smart!

dewilson58 05-20-2024 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by mrf0151 (Post 2320567)
So your the guy that was peeking at my clubs...:1rotfl:

Jus trying to find a good set.

:MOJE_whot:

Plinker 05-20-2024 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2320102)
I also have an Apple Air-Tag hidden in my golf cart and in my bag...

Ditto. We have two carts, two bags and air tags in each. Both bags have the lockable hoods. Also, air tags in my ebike and 9500 watt generator. Cheap insurance.


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