A golf club carrying case has first and second elongated shells connected along a first longitude edge by one or more hinges. At least one closing mechanism is used to hold the first and second elongated shells together, along a second longitude edge, to form an elongated housing. A number of restra
A golf club carrying case has first and second elongated shells connected along a first longitude edge by one or more hinges. At least one closing mechanism is used to hold the first and second elongated shells together, along a second longitude edge, to form an elongated housing. A number of restraints are used to restrain golf clubs within the elongated housing. The first and second elongated shells are shaped such that one end of the elongated housing is large enough to accommodate the heads of driver clubs and the lengths of the first and second elongated shells are sufficient to accommodate the maximum length of a driver club.
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1. A golf club carrying case comprising: a wheeled suitcase having an upper surface;first and second elongated shells;a hinge connecting the first and second elongated shells along a first longitude edge;at least one closing mechanism configured to hold the first and second elongated shells together
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A golf club carrying case comprising: a wheeled suitcase having an upper surface;first and second elongated shells;a hinge connecting the first and second elongated shells along a first longitude edge;at least one closing mechanism configured to hold the first and second elongated shells together along a second longitude edge to form an elongated housing having a central region, a first end region, and a second end region, the elongated housing having an interior length sufficient to house a golf club, wherein the central region of the elongated housing is recessed over a length no less than a length of the upper surface of the wheeled suitcase, such that when the central region of the golf club carrying case is supported by the upper surface of the wheeled suitcase, the first and second end regions of the golf club carrying case overhang the wheeled suitcase at both ends to prevent the golf club carrying case from sliding backwards on the wheeled suitcase and prevent the golf club carrying case from sliding forwards on the wheeled suitcase; andat least one restraint coupled to at least one of the first and second elongated shells and configured to restrain golf clubs within the elongated housing. 2. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, wherein the first and second elongated shells are shaped such that the first end region of the elongated housing is large enough to accommodate the heads of a plurality of driver clubs and wherein the lengths of the first and second elongated shells are sufficient to accommodate a maximum length of a driver club. 3. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, wherein the first and second shells are substantially hemi-cylindrical in shape and wherein the diameter of the elongated housing formed by the first and second elongated shells is no more than approximately six inches. 4. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, wherein a restraint of the at least one restraint comprises an elastic strap. 5. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, wherein a restraint of the at least one of restraint comprises a hook-and-loop fastener. 6. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, wherein the maximum cross-dimension of the first end region of the elongated housing first is no more than approximately six inches. 7. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 5, wherein the golf club case is sized to accommodate a set of 14 golf clubs. 8. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, wherein: the first elongated shell is a single element having first and second end portions coupled by a central portion, the central portion greater in length than either end portion;the second elongated shell is a single element having first and second end portions coupled by a central portion; andthe recessed central region is formed by the central portions of the first and second elongated shells. 9. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, further comprising an attachment mechanism for attaching the golf club carrying case to the exterior of a wheeled suitcase. 10. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, wherein the first and second elongated shells comprise plastic shells. 11. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a first handle configured to allow the golf club carrying case to be held in a substantially horizontal orientation. 12. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 11, wherein the first handle comprises a first flexible strap attached to the first elongated shell at a location opposite the hinge and a second flexible strap attached to the second elongated shell at a location opposite to the hinge. 13. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a second handle attached to an end of the elongated housing. 14. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, wherein the closing mechanism comprises a mechanism selected from the group of mechanisms consisting of a latch, a zip and a strap with a hook-and-loop fastener. 15. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, wherein the ends of the first elongated shell overlap the ends of the second elongated shell when the golf club carrying case is closed. 16. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, wherein the sum of the length, width and depth of the elongated housing formed by the first and second elongated shells is no more than approximately 62 inches. 17. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a protective strip encompassing the perimeter of the first elongated shell. 18. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, further comprising at least one circumferential band positioned to inhibit axial motion of the golf club carrying case relative to a supporting surface. 19. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a shoulder strap fixedly or removably coupled to the elongated housing. 20. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, further comprising: a collapsible golf bag having a substantially rigid frame configured to support a collapsible flexible bag,wherein the width of rigid frame and the height of the flexible bag are such that the collapsible golf bag may be accommodated within the golf club carrying case. 21. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 20, wherein the collapsible golf bag further comprises: at least one carrying strap; andat least one hook configured to attach the collapsible golf to a golf cart. 22. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 20, further comprising: an accessories bag removably attached to the collapsible golf. 23. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 20, wherein the maximum cross-dimension of the first end of the elongated housing first is no more than approximately six inches. 24. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, wherein the closing mechanism comprises a first zip fastener operable to connect the first and second elongated shells, the golf club carrying case further comprising: a foldable gusset around the perimeter of the first elongated shell; andsecond zip fastener that may be closed to maintain the foldable gusset in a folded configuration and opened to allow the foldable gusset to be unfolded and thereby increase the interior volume of the golf club carrying case. 25. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, the elongated housing further comprising: a region, located between longitudinal edges of the first and second elongated shells, that forms a hinge, the material in the region being thinner than the material in the first and second elongated shells. 26. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 25, further comprising: a latch integrated with the first elongated shell; anda catch integrated with the second elongated shell and positioned to engage the latch in the first elongated shell. 27. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 1, further comprising: a latch integrated with the first elongated shell; anda catch integrated with the second elongated shell and positioned to engage the latch of the first elongated shell. 28. A golf club carrying case in accordance with claim 11, where the elongated housing is recessed on a first side of the central region and where the first handle is attached to a second side of the elongated housing opposite the first side, such that when the first side is placed on top of a wheeled suitcase, the first handle is uppermost.
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