- From boot space for neglected equipment to comfort for pilgrimages towards famous courses, choosing the right vehicle can make or break a golf comeback
- Turo’s diverse fleet offers perfect solutions for every type of returning golfer, from casual weekend warriors to serious course collectors
LONDON, UK. July 29th 2025 – Following The Open Championship and with summer in full swing,car sharing marketplace Turo has revealed the perfect vehicles to help golfers get back into the swing of things. Golf courses nationwide may be expecting a big jump in demand over the next few weeks as the combination of championship inspiration and perfect playing conditions motivate lapsed golfers to dust off their clubs and rediscover the game.
Following the tournament, hosted this year at Royal Portrush and won by Scottie Scheffler, thousands of golfers in the UK will also be feeling inspired to finally make the pilgrimage to one of their dream courses, whether it be St. Andrews or Royal Birkdale. However, success in either case often depends on having the right vehicle to transport neglected equipment comfortably and reach those dream courses in comfort and style.
Rory Brimmer, UK Managing Director of car sharing marketplace Turo, commented:
“There’s nothing quite seeing the amazing feats accomplished by golfers at The Open or another Major to reignite your passion for golf, or finally make that special journey to a top course. But if your clubs have been gathering dust in the garage and your usual car barely fits the weekly shopping, getting back into golf requires some serious logistical planning.”
“Turo bridges that gap perfectly. Whether you need a spacious estate to finally organise all that forgotten golf gear or a comfortable cruiser for those ambitious road trips to championship courses, we’ve got the perfect vehicle to turn your post-Open inspiration into reality.”
Rediscovering Old Equipment
Returning to golf often means excavating years of accumulated gear from garages, lofts, and spare rooms. That forgotten second set of irons, the rain gear that hasn’t seen daylight since 2019, and the collection of golf balls from courses long forgotten, they all need space.
The Volkswagen Golf SV offers 590 litres of boot space or even more with the back seat folded down – enough for multiple sets of clubs, forgotten golf shoes, and all those “essential” accessories that seemed so necessary at the time of purchase. Available from around £68 a day* on Turo, it’s perfect for the returning golfer who’s rediscovering just how much golf equipment they actually own.
The Four-Ball Comeback
Golf comebacks rarely happen alone. Inspired by The Open, friend groups everywhere are planning reunion rounds and ambitious golf weekends. The Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class provides 620 litres of space plus room for four adults, ensuring everyone’s rusty equipment fits while maintaining the comfort needed for longer journeys.
Pro tip: Pack equipment the night before. It’s easy to underestimate how much space modern golf bags actually need, especially when carrying extra gear “just in case.”
The Links Adventure
The Open Championship inevitably inspires pilgrimage plans to golf’s most famous venues. Whether it’s St Andrews, Royal Birkdale, or Turnberry, these bucket list destinations often involve serious road trips requiring vehicles that maintain comfort over hundreds of miles.
For those planning the ultimate golf road trip, the Land Rover Range Rover provides commanding road presence and supreme comfort. Its elevated driving position offers excellent visibility for spotting course signage, while the luxury interior makes even the longest journeys to remote Scottish links courses feel effortless.
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