Golf Bag Audit — For Beginners
Whether your bag came from a garage sale or a big box store, we'll tell you what you have, what it's worth, and what — if anything — is actually holding your game back.
Why it matters
The golf industry is built around selling you new equipment. Nobody's job is to look at what you actually have and tell you honestly whether it fits your game. That's what we do — and for new players especially, the difference between the right setup and the wrong one is measured in strokes per round, not dollars spent.
Old stiff shafts, clubs too long or too short, grips worn smooth — these things fight your swing before you've even developed one.
Nobody teaches you that a slice might be the shaft's fault, or that your putter is 3 inches too long. We surface those things for you.
Getting the right equipment before bad habits form is one of the highest-leverage moves a new golfer can make.
What's in your report
We identify every club from your photos — brand, model, year, shaft, and flex. You just send the pics. No spec knowledge required.
What your bag is actually worth today on eBay, 2ndSwing, and Facebook Marketplace. Most clients are surprised — in both directions.
Does your equipment actually suit your body, swing speed, and skill level? We flag anything fighting your natural tendencies.
Gaps in your distance coverage, mismatched flex, wrong shaft weight — the invisible stuff that costs you strokes before you swing.
A clear, prioritized list of what to keep, what to sell, and what to replace — ranked by actual impact on your game.
For every recommended upgrade: exact specs, target price, and where to buy it. A shopping list you can act on immediately.
The process
7 quick questions about your game — no club specs required. Takes under 5 minutes.
Face, sole, and shaft label for each club. Natural light works fine. We identify everything ourselves.
A full written PDF covering all five audit sections, delivered within 5–7 business days.
Walk through the findings together, ask any questions, and leave with a clear plan.
Pricing
Three tiers. One mission — equipment that actually fits your game.
Most golf club fittings cost $100–$150 and only tell you what to buy from that shop. A Golf Bag Audit is independent, covers your entire bag, and delivers a written report you keep — with market valuations, sourcing recommendations, and a 30-minute call to walk through everything.
Start Your Audit — $149