Like many other aspects of the game, knowing how to judge golf club distances is an individual thing. Players of different skill levels, athletic abilities, gender, and age vary greatly in terms of how far they hit their golf shots.
But, hitting your clubs far enough is what will improve your game and be an important part of your entire golf journey.
As stated in the average distance chart below which may perfectly line up with your distances or the opposite, the important thing is for you to know your distances. Most players end up short of the green with their approach shots because they think they hit the ball further than they do.
So take a moment and review the chart below as a guideline, but create your own chart as well to understand your patterns better.
Golf Club Distances Chart
Golf Club | Average Golf Club Distance |
Driver | 260 |
3-Wood | 215 |
5-Wood | 205 |
Hybrid | 200 |
3-Iron | 190 |
4-Iron | 180 |
5-Iron | 170 |
6-Iron | 160 |
7-Iron | 150 |
8-Iron | 140 |
9-Iron | 130 |
Pitching Wedge | 120 |
If you are an individual player, take these numbers as a guide, especially if you are just starting out. One thing to note about this chart is that it’s important to note that different golf clubs may have varying effects on your performance, so it’s worth trying out different brands and club head types to see what works best for you.
A good tip is to learn your own distances by club at the driving range. Here’s how:
- Take some clubs and hit a decent number of balls with each and start to build in your mind for how far you can comfortably hit each club.
- It’s key not to try and see how far you can hit one ball at the optimum. Instead, check how far you regularly hit it.
- Try using different lofts of wedges and see how this affects the distance and trajectory.
By learning more about your capabilities you can improve the consistency as well as the quality of your game.
Start Using Technology
As we mentioned there are many factors that affect club distances. GPS is one of them. GPS can be used on thousands of courses around the world and they will let you know your exact position on the hole and plenty of other things like how far your ball is from the pin, enabling you to pick out the right club for your next shot.
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