Free golf tool

Golf Bag Gap Analyzer

Enter your normal carry distance for each club. The analyzer sorts your bag from longest to shortest and highlights tight overlaps or large gaps that can make club selection harder under pressure.

Your carry distances
Gap report

Largest gap

32 yd

Flags

6

Clubs

8

Driver

265 yd carry

Longest

3 Wood

238 yd carry, 27 yd gap

Large gap

4 Iron

212 yd carry, 26 yd gap

Large gap

6 Iron

185 yd carry, 27 yd gap

Large gap

8 Iron

158 yd carry, 27 yd gap

Large gap

PW

128 yd carry, 30 yd gap

Large gap

54 wedge

96 yd carry, 32 yd gap

Large gap

60 wedge

78 yd carry, 18 yd gap

Good
How to read it

A carry gap under 8 yards is usually tight enough to create overlap. A gap over 18 yards can leave you forcing a swing. Use the results as a starting point, then confirm with launch-monitor sessions and on-course tendencies.

Tool guide

Use the result as a better starting point.

How it works
Quick context before you trust the number.

The analyzer sorts your clubs from longest to shortest carry distance, compares each adjacent pair, and flags gaps that are tight enough to overlap or large enough to force an uncomfortable in-between swing.

What inputs mean
Use normal playing numbers, not best-ever outliers.

Use your normal stock carry for each club, not a best-ever strike or total distance with rollout. The club name can be whatever you use on course, as long as the carry number represents a real playable shot.