The Clubs page gives you the deepest, most actionable picture of every club in your bag. Two tabs at the top — Distance and Performance — organize it into what you carry and how you perform with it.
Distance tab
The Distance tab shows how far each club goes on a well-struck shot. Outliers and mishits are filtered out so you see your true carry number. The bar next to each club shows its relative length compared to the rest of your bag.
When you tap into a specific club, you'll see:
Smart Distance — The carry distance you hit when you make good contact. This is based on a percentile of your carry distances, filtering out mishits and partial swings. The percentile varies by club type — drivers use a lower percentile to represent solid strikes, wedges use a higher one to find your full-swing distance. Toggle Smart Range on to see a yardage band around your Smart Distance.
Typical Window — Your consistent distance range with this club. For example, a window of 175–195 yards means most of your shots land in that band.
Terrain splits — Your average carry broken down by tee, fairway, rough, and sand. The +/- number shows the difference from your overall Smart Distance for each lie.
Dispersion — A scatter plot of where your shots land relative to your target. See the How Do I Read the Dispersion Graph? article.
Strokes Gained / Shot — Your average SG per shot with this club vs. your goal handicap.
Performance tab
The Performance tab shows your weapons, opportunities, and biases. Strokes Gained measures how each club performs vs. your goal handicap — positive means gaining, negative means losing.
Your Weapons — The clubs adding the most strokes to your game, ranked by SG per shot.
Needs Attention — The clubs costing you the most strokes, ranked by SG per shot.
Driver / Iron Bias — A summary of your average miss direction for your driver and irons. See the What Is Directional Bias? article for details.
All Clubs by Performance — A full ranked list of every club in your bag by SG.
The more rounds you track, the more accurate your club data becomes. We recommend at least 20 shots with a club before drawing strong conclusions.