Golf Equipment : How to Organize Golf Clubs in a Bag

Organizing golf clubs in a bag is more important than most players realize, and it should be in order from shortest to longest club. Organize your golf clubs properly with help from a professional golf instructor in this free video on golf clubs.

Expert: Conan Elliott
Contact: www.teacherofchampions.com
Bio: Conan Elliott has been the director of instruction at Camas Meadows Golf Club since January 2004. He has been teaching for more than 30 years, and truly is a “teacher of champions.”
Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson

21 thoughts on “Golf Equipment : How to Organize Golf Clubs in a Bag

  1. Would anyone know how to fix a dent on a TaylorMade 200 steel 15 degree 3
    wood because mine is in good condition with scratches here and there but
    the dent just makes the club look like i pretty much threw it against a
    wall so if anyone knows i would appreciate the help.

  2. Interesting… are those LH clubs with a RH putter? In addition I think
    it’s important to get a putter cover, to prevent the putter from damaging
    your driver and fairway wood’s shafts.

  3. i was always ocd with this anyways. i use callaway hyperlite and it only
    has 3 compatments so i do driver and putter up top, woods and long irons in
    bottom left, an short irons/wedges in bottom right. for tourneys though i
    get our team bag (Titleist) and it has 6 compartments so i do driver top
    left, putter tiop right, woods mid left, wedges mid right, long irons lower
    left, short irons low right. i may mirror them because i swap but its that
    organized

  4. I recommend the exact opposite. Long clubs on the bottom. You use them
    least, and it makes the short clubs (that you use more often) harder to
    grab.

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