Former Ryder Cup star Paul McGinley has set himself up as competition to airlines such as Ryanair and Air Berlin, which have both recently raised charges for golfers who carry equipment with them.
The Irish aircraft carrier has increased its prices for people carrying golf bags to a minimum of £50 for UK travellers, and McGinley, who holed the winning putt for Europe in 2002, is using ClubstoHire.com, a golf club hire operation he has set up, to provide an alternative for golfers.
The business allows them to hire clubs at seven European airports.
Tony Judge, a spokesman for McGinley, said: “Airlines are continuing to hit passengers with increased charges for sporting equipment which, in some cases, can double the cost of a trip.
“It was for this reason we’ve been fighting a David v Goliath campaign on behalf of golfers.
“A few weeks ago Air Berlin announced its charges for golf bag carriage were to be increased to 100 euros return and the majority of European carriers now charge upwards of £60 return – just to take one’s golf bag away on a break.
“We offer a broad equipment range from 35 euros per week for Antalya, Alicante, Murcia, Dublin, Malaga, Edinburgh and Faro.”


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