Tour driving distances may not be all that you expect…
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Tour driving distances may not be all that you expect. We hear – and see – the occasional 300-yard bomb, but what’s the real deal? How far do pros hit the ball on most holes throughout the tournament? The holes on which they’re not being measured for driving distance (the pros know ahead of times which holes those are).
At the recent Tour Championship, The Sand Trap .com reader Ryan Dorn tracked the driving stats of seven of the PGA Tour’s best players. Chris DiMarco’s driving totals might clue you in to the actual distances that pros hit the ball.
Okay, the players know ahead of time which two hole count as the driving holes. Those holes they are gonna give it a little bit more because no one wants to be the short guy, but if you look at what realistically happens, it’s not what you hear on tv. Chris Dimarco is right around the middle of the pack on tour in terms of distance. Here’s every par 4 or 5 tee shot he hit this week. He “averages” around 285 yards (I can’t pull it up either), but he only hit 10 of 56 shots 285 or more.
Chris DiMarco Driving Distances, 2004 Tour Championship
Hole Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Average
1 269 238 274 272 263.25
3 254 246 252 263 253.75
4 281 310 274 278 285.75
5 288 310 309 303 302.5
7 240 251 255 245 247.75
8 277 269 273 279 274.5
9 295 291 303 301 297.5
10 275 267 250 279 267.75
12 262 273 276 276 271.75
13 267 266 257 274 266
14 253 277 270 274 268.5
15 273 262 273 268 269
16 242 280 260 289 267.75
17 258 251 258 271 259.5
Keep this in mind the next time you’re on the tee! You don’t need to hit it 300 yards – and tour pros almost never do – to score well.
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