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For those of you with Titleist x86/Sun Mountain Superlight stand bags, or any bag with a 6-way divider system, how do you arrange your clubs in the bag?

I have these clubs:

1 Driver
1 3 Wood
2 Hybrids (2i and 3i)
7 Irons (4 -PW)
2 Wedges
1 Putter

This is what I was thinking (Top is where the handle is):

Top Right - Driver and 2i Hybrid
Top left - 3 Wood and 3i Hybrid
Middle right - 4, 5, and 6 Irons
Middle Left - 7, 8, and 9 irons
Bottom right - PW and 53º Wedge
Bottom Left - 58º Wedge and Putter

What works for you?

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SJWDR
Hi,
good post was thinking about the same.
as follows (top where handle is):
1) top right driver and 2wood
2) top left Putter
3) middle right 5 and 6 iron
4) middle left 2,3,4 iron
5) bottom right 7,8,9 iron
6) bottom left PW 53 and 58 wedge
works for me due to:
- direct access to heavy used putter and driver (top)
- also direct access to most used wedges (bottom) due to the fact that mainly stand left of the bag
- only 5 and 6 iron a little bit harder to access as driver and 2 wood in front but only 2 clubs
- standing bag with agle (if in stand mode) or when walking will not lead to clubfaces rattle too much
against each other same applies when waltking with tour bag
- 6 clubs in both bottom dividers in stand bag compared to only 5 clubs in both middle dividers which are smaller in the Titleist x 76. Same applies for the tour bag S 74 and therefore same set up in tour bag compared to stand bag.

what do you think?
Best regards
SJW
gentles
I have a n x76 bag with the same divider system. I have a Driver, 3w, 2h, 3-PW and 54/58

Top left - Driver, Hybrid, 3w
Top right - Putter
Middle Left - 3,4,5
Middle Right - 6,7,8
Bottom left - 9,PW
Bottom right - 54/54
DT Fan
Top Right: Driver
Top Left: 3 wood
Middle right: 5W, 7,8, 9 irons
Middle left: 3 or 4 hybrid (depending on which one i carry that day), 5, 6 irons
Bottom right: AP-2 GW, and PW
Bottom left: 56, 60 Vokey SM's

I just stick the putter in any of them, although it's PITA because it's a Rife Barbados and the bulkiness is very inconvenient. I have to wedge it in the bag in any opening.

Great bag. Just wish they had designed it with some type of putter well.
blkdiamond
Top Right: Putter & 3-Wood
Top Left: Driver & Hybrid
Middle Right: 7, 8, 9 irons
Middle Left: 4, 5, 6 irons
Bottom Right: PW, 52 degree wedge
Bottom Left: 56, 60 degree wedges

I love this bag, it's incredibly light and the clubs are easy to insert and remove. The only thing that would make this bag better would be a putter well.
2muchcx
TOP Left: Driver & Putter
TOP Right: 3-wood & 3-hybrid

MIDDLE Left: 4, 5 & 6-irons
MIDDLE Right: 7, 8 & 9-irons

BOTTOM Left: PW & GW
BOTTOM RIght: SW & LW


dmagalhaes
Top Left: Driver
Top Right: 3 Wood, Hybrid
Middle Left: 7,8,9,PW
Middle Right: 3,4,5,6
Bottom Left: 54,60
Bottom Right: Putter
foppafan
Put the clubs you use most towards you and your lighter woods on the outside so the weight distribution is good. Here is what I do:

Top left: Driver
Top right: putter
Mid left: 3W/19 hybrid
Mid right: 7,8,9,P
Bottom left: 3,4,5,6
Bottom right: 52/56 vokeys
M_Factor
I currently have the Titleist X86 and mine is as follows (facing the bag from the side you insert the clubs):

Top left - Driver & 3w (when I get one)
Top right - Hybrid & Putter
Middle Left - 6,7,8
Middle Right - 3,4,5
Bottom left - 52/58
Bottom right - 9,PW
jas904
I have a superlight 3.5.
Top Left: Driver
Top Right: 3 Wood and putter
Middle Right: 3 Hybrid, 4i 5i
Middle left: 6i 7i 8i
Bottom Right: 9i PW
Bottom Left: 52, 56, 60
One_Putt_Blunder
I have an X-86 I have my clubs aligned in the following order,

top left Driver and 3wd
top right hybrids
middle left 5,6,7 irons
middle right 8,9,pw
bottom left wedges
bottom right putter
pics can be seen im my WITB link in signature
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