The correct placement of the golf club in the bag:
Every golfer has a way to store golf clubs, but quickly tidying up the golf club during the game is key to keeping up with the progress of the game. Some bags can store each club separately, while others pack the clubs in groups. In any case, be familiar with the golf club storage position so that you can find the club faster.
Step 1
Take all the clubs in the bag and line them in ascending or descending order.
Step 2
If you are rearranging the existing bag, clean out all the extra things in the bag, like pickers, golf balls, tee, etc. This is also a great opportunity to clean up the bits and pieces and dust in the bag. If you are using a new bag, skip this step.
Step 3
Place the stick on top of the bag (near the strap). If the bag has a separate vacancy, the common sense is to arrange the clubs from left to right starting from the 1st wood in descending order. If there is only one pocket at the top of the bag, insert all the woods into this pocket. Usually standard size pickers are placed in the wood.
Step 4
Place 3 to 4 long irons in the vacancies or pockets below the left side of the bag. For example, put No. 2 iron, No. 3 iron, No. 4 iron and No. 5 iron in this position.
Step 5
Place 3 to 4 short irons in the vacancies or pockets below the right side of the bag. For example, put No. 6 iron, No. 7 iron, No. 8 iron and No. 9 iron in this position.
Step 6
Place the wedge and putter in the vacant seat or pocket at the bottom of the bag. Many players put the putter in a very low vacancy or at the bottom of the pocket for a good shot. Sometimes, something may get hooked on the bag, so during the game, the putter may hang outside the bottom of the bag.
Step 7
Organize the club and put other gear in your pocket. The easy-to-access pocket is placed underneath the position of the wedge and iron, and the golf ball should also be placed in this pocket.