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Just curious how folks track their club distances. For Driver-Lob wedge I track my carry and total distances sorted by club. For 9I-Lob I also track carry and total distance for chip and pitch. I keep it all on a card.

There is definitely overlap in carry and total distances on the short end. So I’m wondering if there is a better way to organize this stuff 

Thanks in advance for any thoughts. 

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I just remember them.

It varies so much by conditions, too, that I know what a stock yardage is and rarely have that. Trying to remember all of that is pointless, IMO.

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I’ve been tracking my club distances for years, first on GameGolf and now on ShotScope. Those yardages are affected by conditions though so they’re not particularly useful on the course.

I know my stock yardages based on a combination of experience and launch monitor data. I play by making adjustments around that. Anything inside of 40 yards is all feel.

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2 minutes ago, billchao said:

I know my stock yardages based on a combination of experience and launch monitor data. I play by making adjustments around that. Anything inside of 40 yards is all feel.

^^^ Pretty much this for me as well. Except 50 and in is all feel for me.

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Similar to the above, but for bouncy pitch shots I have feel checkpoints going as low as 20 yards (1/4 swing feel 58*) - I find I can commit more confidently to my pitch shots that way.

Chip shots that use the leading edge and roll more are more feel based like a putt.

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So it goes.

 

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I pretty much go by carry distance and conditions. I know my stock yardage because I have my GC3 (indoor and on range) and before that my friend’s shop with trackman and have confirmed it all through play. I know what’s going to cause more runout or more spin and go from there. 60 yards and in is more feel based with either the SW or LW. I play a lot of golf, so it comes with the territory. 

Before launch monitors I just played enough to know my yardages. Now I can just get more into the weeds with it. 

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The more time I invest in nailing down a yardage is directly proportional to the chances I’ll shank it.

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