First off, make sure you're looking at it the right way.
The bottom of the bag is the part that faces the ground when you carry it. The top is where the handle is, or where the straps originate.
Place the bag vertical, if you have one with stands, let it rest on it's stands. Look at the bag from the position where you would be when you are going to remove a club for a shot.
Most bags have sections, so from top to bottom, left to right, place your clubs in this order: Driver, woods, long irons, short irons, wedges, putter. If your bag is like mine, and has four sections, one on the top, two in the middle side by side, and one on the bottom, place your clubs in groups (i.e. Woods in the top section, and a 3 iron if you play with one; 4,5,6 iron in the left middle section; 7,8,9 in the right middle section; PW, SW, GW in the bottom section; and put your putter in either the bottom section, or top, according to preference -- its easier for me to grab the putter when its in the top, plus it gets less banged up)
However you want. There is no official way.
The Club Glove Golf Travel Bag is extra large.
14 Clubs in a Golf Bag
Clubs, balls, tees and a bag.
The Callaway Golf- XTT X-Lite Carry Stand Bag is very light and can carry all of your clubs.
A disc golf bag is designed to carry discs around. Sports such as Frisbee and discus throwing. A regular golf bag is designed to carry golf balls and clubs around.
14 in your bag maximum.
There is no rule about a minimum number of clubs. The rule simply states you may not have more than 14 clubs in your bag.
One rule in golf is that there you can only have up to 14 clubs in your bag at once.
Its a golf bag an its 14, just like everyone else.
caddying is when you pay someone to help you carry your golf bag, get your clubs, look where your ball is going, etc.
Anyway you want. The best thing to do is keep woods together, keep irons together, keep wedges together and putter separate if possible. Try to have the clubs descend down the bag in order of distance, ie driver down to wedge.