Audit your bag in 60 seconds. Find the gaps killing your scores.
Enter your carry distance for each club you actually carry. We’ll show you the gaps in your bag — which clubs go nearly the same distance (wasted slots), and which gaps are too big (leaving you with awkward in-between yardages).
What is the Club Gapping Analyser?
Most golfers have never properly audited their bag. They picked up a starter set ten years ago, swapped a few clubs along the way, inherited a hybrid from a mate, and now they’re carrying 13 clubs that may or may not actually fit together. The result is wasted slots (two hybrids covering the same yardage) and embarrassing gaps (no club for that awkward 95-yard pitch).
This tool fixes that in 60 seconds. Click each club you actually carry, enter your typical carry distance, and we show you exactly where the gaps are. The math is instant — gap detection, severity classification, and a visual chart showing your bag laid out by distance with problem gaps flagged.
The honest finding most golfers don’t know: even gapping isn’t optimal. The pros space their wedges 10-15 yards apart (tighter, for scoring precision) and their long clubs 15-25 yards apart (wider, for distance). If you’ve got 10-yard gaps between your long irons and 30-yard gaps between your wedges, you’ve got it backwards — and your scoring suffers for it.
The recommendations are honest. If you’ve got 14 clubs already, we don’t tell you to add another — we tell you which one to drop and what to replace it with. If your bag is actually well-gapped, we tell you that too rather than inventing problems to sell you something.
