How to Organize Your Clubs in a Cart Bag
Keeping your golf bag organized makes the game easier and helps protect your clubs. No matter what kind of bag you use, a good setup makes clubs easy to grab and keeps them from getting damaged.

Simple Steps to Organize Your Clubs
Put Your Driver First: Place your driver in the top slot, the one farthest from the cart. This keeps it easy to reach and stops other clubs from banging into it.
Arrange Woods & Hybrids Next: Put your fairway woods and hybrids behind the driver, from longest to shortest. Keep lower-lofted clubs closer to the driver.
Use Dividers for Long Clubs: Keep long irons and fairway woods in divider slots so they stay separate and easy to find.
Line Up Your Irons in the Middle: Put your irons in the center, longest in front, shortest in back. Wedges go at the bottom of this section.
Keep Your Putter Handy: Most cart bags have a putter slot near the front. This keeps it easy to grab and stops it from getting mixed in with other clubs.
Use Side Pockets for Extras: Store balls, tees, markers, and other gear in the side pockets.
Keep Short Clubs at the Bottom: Short irons and wedges should go in the lower part of the bag so they're easy to grab.
Use a Ball Pocket If You Have One: If your bag has a ball pocket, use it to grab golf balls quickly without digging around.

Extra Tips for a Neat Bag
Put heavy stuff in front pockets. Golf balls and rangefinders go there. Side pockets are great for gloves, keys, and clothes.
Keep your bag steady. If you're using a stand bag, make sure it's on solid ground so it doesn't tip over.
Set it up your way. These are general tips, but organize your clubs however, works best for you.
Make sure important gear is easy to grab. This keeps you from holding up the game.


