Golf insurance

Golf insurance is vital to protect expensive golf equipment. It is important to remember that sporting equipment or sports injury insurance are not normally covered under most home insurance policies so if you are a regular golfer it pays to have a separate insurance policy.

Golf travel insurance is tailored to provide the right type of cover if you are going to be travelling overseas on a golfing holiday and will protect you during the activities of a golfing holiday.

This type of insurance will cover your equipment and possessions but also work as a standard travel insurance product would in that it will cover you for flights or problems with accommodation. Golf travel insurance will also provide insurance cover if you were to become ill on the trip.
 

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