Play Smarter. Play Better. Use Map My Bag

Discover How Knowing Your Real Yardages Can Help You Play a Better Game

  • Get a clear, personalized view of your stock distances and gapping.

  • Map My Bag is intuitive, flexible, and built for players who are serious about understanding their game.

  • The result is a realistic, data-backed yardage chart that travels with you, available anytime in the Trackman Golf app.

See more about why you want to map your bag listed below this short tutorial from Trackman:

Map what matters to you. You can choose to:

  • Map a single club (hello, new wedge)

  • Map a few clubs (figure out that new 4-hybrid gap)

  • Or go all-in and map your entire bag

Getting started is straightforward:

  • Log in and select the Map My Bag activity

  • Select your first club, warm up first, and then start hitting

  • Six shots is the sweet spot, but you can record up to 30 per club, which is preferred to refine your mapping.

  • Switch clubs either via the pop-up after your sixth shot or manually in the club selector

  • Repeat until you’ve mapped your full bag — or just the clubs you care about today

Each club maintains a rolling average of 30 shots. As you continue to add to it, the oldest shots are automatically phased out. That keeps your numbers current and reflective of how you’re swinging right now.

See your bag like never before

Once you’ve mapped your clubs, you’ll see:

  • Carry and total yardages for each club in the My Bag overview

  • Shot dispersion visuals that highlight your patterns and tendencies

  • Gapping numbers so you know where your coverage is tight — and where it isn’t

  • You can view dispersion based on carry or total, and click on any club in your list to highlight its data on the shot chart.

  • And if you ever want to revisit a club, you can add new shots or fully re-map it — no need to start from scratch.

  • Stock yardages, dispersion patterns, and gapping clarity. It’s all right there — mapped, saved, and ready to guide your next round.

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