Loft Gapping Analysis
See the carry distance gap between every club in your bag. SwingVantage highlights clubs where the gap is too large (missing distance window) or too small (overlap).
What it is
Loft Gapping Analysis maps the carry-distance gaps between every club in your bag and flags the problems: gaps that are too large (a distance window you can’t cover) and gaps that are too small (two clubs doing the same job). It’s the fastest way to see whether your set is actually built to score.
With 30+ club-model specs pre-loaded and sensible defaults filling any blanks, you get a clear picture without measuring everything by hand. Fixing a gapping hole is often worth more strokes than a swing change — and this shows you exactly where the holes are.
Who it’s for
- Golfers unsure whether their distance gaps are sensible
- Players considering adding, removing, or re-lofting a club
How to take full advantage
A step-by-step guide to getting everything out of Loft Gapping Analysis.
- 1
Populate your bag first
Gapping is only as good as your carry numbers — log realistic distances in the Bag Manager.
- 2
Hunt the large gaps
Find any window where you’d have to swing harder or take something off — those are the gaps that cost shots.
- 3
Resolve the overlaps
Where two clubs carry nearly the same distance, consider re-lofting or swapping one for better coverage.
Good to know
30+ club model specs are pre-loaded. Generic defaults fill in any gaps.
- • Uses your logged carry distances and model specs; for precise gapping, confirm carries on a launch monitor.
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