Golfing on Your Mind? Here’s How and Where You Can Store Your Gear in Augusta, GA

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Located along the Savannah River, Augusta is the oldest city in Georgia. It is also one of the largest cities in the Peach State, and it offers so much to both residents and newcomers. You’ll find an enticing combination of Southern hospitality and great opportunities in terms of employment, entertainment and a bustling metropolis.

Further adding to its charm, Augusta has gained worldwide recognition for the Master’s Golf Tournament, held annually in April at Augusta’s National Golf Club since 1934. This long-standing tradition has turned Augusta into a golfing hot spot, a trend reflected by the online interest for the term, averaging an impressive 40K Google searches per month in 2023. Naturally, as April is the month of the event, it is also the time showing the highest online interest for the term, jumping exponentially from 3.5M Google searches in April 2021 to 5.7M searches in April 2023, a 60% spike over two years.

If you live here and you’re a golf enthusiast, you get more than the Master’s Golf Tournament to be happy about. Augusta is home to no fewer than 30 golf courses within a 15-mile radius of the city, including the famous National Golf Club. With so many options, any golf player in Augusta can find their happy place.

Equally important to help support this pastime is to consider what to do with your golfing gear when you’re not playing. You could take it back home and clutter your living space, or you could put it in a storage unit close to your home or the golf course of your choice. This way, you don’t need to worry about finding your golf clubs a spot in your home, and they’re sitting in a safe place until you’re ready to use them again. To help you use self storage to keep your golfing gear away from home, we’ve put together a few tips on how to find self storage for this purpose and how Augusta neighborhoods fare in terms of self storage street rates below.

How to put your golf gear in storage

If you’re renting a storage unit for the first time to keep your golfing gear, here are some things you should keep in mind:

  • Storage unit size

Storage units come in many sizes and knowing the right size for your needs can be crucial in helping you have a great experience with the service. While most people rent a 10’x10′ unit, if you’re only storing golfing equipment, you could probably fit your clubs and more in a 5’x10′ to make sure your things aren’t crammed inside. Of course, if you own larger outdoor gear, such as a bicycle or fishing gear, you should upgrade to a larger size. Consult this storage unit size guide to gauge which unit size is right for your needs.

  • Climate control

You can also choose between a climate-controlled unit and a non-climate-controlled unit. The climate control feature ensures extra protection for your items as it provides the right temperature and humidity conditions to prevent any damage related to these types of conditions. They typically cost more than their non-climate-controlled counterparts, but it’s worth it to have peace of mind while your golf clubs sit in storage.

Open Storage Unit. Climate Controlled Modern Storage Warehouse - Storage Facility Interior.

  • Security

Security is another important aspect to consider when choosing your storage facility. If video surveillance and keypad entrance are available, chances are your golfing gear is in good hands. Fencing is another security feature that enhances the safety of your stored belongings. Knowing a storage facility comes equipped with these amenities is sure to give you peace of mind while you’re using their services.

  • Facility access

Each storage facility sets up its own schedule to allow customers to visit their storage units. Some of them even offer round-the-clock access to their facilities. If you have a busy schedule, this type of facility might be the right fit for you as it allows you to stop by your unit even after regular business hours. You can stop by and drop off your golf clubs after leaving the course. Make sure to check about the facility’s hours before signing a lease.

How much does a storage unit cost in your Augusta neighborhood?

Whether you live in a single family home or an apartment, if you play golf, you could probably benefit from the perks of renting an Augusta storage unit, as the service allows you to keep the gear away from home but still within easy reach. There are quite a few options around town, with pricing varying by neighborhood. On average, it costs $90/month to rent a 10’x10’ storage unit in Augusta, GA.

Rates for a storage unit differ based on location, with some neighborhoods offering varying rates. For instance, in Martinez, you can rent a 10’x10’ unit at one of the two Public Storage facilities for roughly $87/month. In Breeze Hill, at the Storage Zone Self Storage facility, it costs $80/month to rent a 10’x10’ non-climate-controlled unit. If you need a climate-controlled unit of the same size, you’d pay $98/month. Moreover, in Kissingbower, you can also find variation in rates – a 10’x10’ unit averages $79/month at the Attic Nook Self Storage facility and $95/month at the Storage Rentals of America one.

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Mirela Mohan

Mirela is a senior real estate writer at CoworkingCafe. After covering real estate trends, lifestyle, and economic topics with StorageCafe, she now focuses on coworking and remote work trends. Outside of work, Mirela enjoys reading, hiking, and creating art. You can contact Mirela via email.

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