Many golfers focus on distance off the tee but overlook the importance of knowing exactly how far they hit each club. A club gapping session helps you identify and fine-tune the distance gaps throughout your set, ensuring you have consistent yardage coverage from wedge to driver.
Over time, equipment changes, swing adjustments and even new golf balls can alter your distances. By checking your gapping, you’ll often discover overlaps or large gaps that make club selection tricky on the course. A simple adjustment — whether it’s loft tweaking, replacing a club, or changing a shaft — can make a big difference to your scoring.
Most gapping sessions take less than an hour and provide valuable data you can trust when standing over any shot. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of your numbers and the confidence to make better decisions during your round.
If it’s been a while since you reviewed your setup, it’s well worth booking a session with your PGA Professional to make sure every club in your bag is working for you.