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The Difference Between an Unorganized Golf Bag vs. an Organized Golf Bag could make a big difference in your scores.

Organizing Your Golf Clubs Makes Golf Simpler than You Make it Now Ever go to your golf bag and can’t find the club you need?  Or, you realize the club you need may not be in your bag?  If you’re new to golf or the game is still a passive hobby, chances are your golf bag is a disorganized mess.  If you’re expecting to improve your game, you need to learn a basic principle. Organizing your golf clubs in your golf bag makes life and your golf game much simpler to appreciate. It’s part of preparing to play better golf. Here are the 3 main reasons I provide all my clients who show up to Falcon’s Fire Golf Club or Streamsong Resort for their first coaching session with an unorganized golf bag. 1. Protect Your Golf Clubs by Keeping Shorter Clubs from Damaging the Longer Ones Ever wonder why the top of a golf bag is “tiered” at an angle?  It’s to help organize your clubs by height, and protects the longer shafts of your longer golf clubs from being damaged by smaller, heavier golf clubs.  Longer golf clubs, your driver, fairway woods, and hybrids should be in these slots.  Keeping these clubs from banging against your irons protects the graphite shaft in each, and prevents the “pitting” and “scarring” you may see near the hosel of each club. Don’t be surprised if a shaft breaks in the area of those marks, in mid-swing. Over time, those pits and scars…

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