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Average Distances - How Far Do You Hit Each Club? (And Don't Lie!)


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Driver: 285
4 Wood: 250
3I: 220
4I: 205
5I: 195
6I: 185
7I: 175
8I: 160
9I: 150
PW: 140
51: 125
56: 115
60: 105

G15 9* w/Aldila Serrano 63S
FT 4 wood w/ Aldila NVS 75S
i15 20* hybrid w/UST Mamiya Avix Core Tour Red 84S
4-PW MP-57 w/ True Temper Dynamic Gold S300 (+0.5")
52, 56 and 60 degree MP-10 Satin w/ True Temper Dynamic Gold Wedge FlexStudio Stock #4, BB25, Fastback 1.5 or Backstryke Blade..... @ 34"P...

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Driver: 240-250
5 wood: 215
3 hybrid: 195
5i: 150
6i: 140
7i: 130
8i: 120
9i: 110
PW: 100
56°: 80
Sumo 5000 Driver 11.5° Mitsubishi Rayon Diamana R-65
HiBore XLS Fairway 19° Fujikura FIT-ON Gold Regular
HiBore XLS Hybrid 24° Fujikura FIT-ON Gold Regular
CG Gold Irons 4-PW Cleveland Graphite 78g Regular
CG 14 Black Pearl Wedges 50°/8, 54°/12, 58°/12 Cleveland Traction Steel 125gRoss...
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Driver: 225
3wood: 205
2Hybrid:190
3Hybrid:180
4iron: 170
5iron: 160
6iron: 150
7iron: 140
8iron: 130
9iron: 120
PW: 110
GW: 90
SW: 75

Cleveland Classic XL 10.5 Rombax 6X07
Titleist 904F Aldila NV
Nickent 3DX hybrid

MX-25 irons & MP-R wedges

Odyssey #5

Leopold GX1/Skycaddie SG5

Sun Mountain Hybrid Bag

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I also believe it's true that the average golfer hits his driver 220 yards or less, however because of that I do not automatically assumer everyone here is fibbing. The reason being I do not think that sandtrap members are average golfers. Average golfers, in the US, anyway are weekends warriors with offbrand clubs that are a decade old....the average golfer does not break 100. I think sandtrap members play on weekly basis if not more, and take the game a lot more serious, serious enough to join an internet forum dedicated to it. I would argue that the average sandtrap member is better than the average golfer.

I agree with this statement but still believe there is a lot of exaggeration going on. Many people go with their best distances instead of averages and are more likely to round up than round down.

Cleveland Classic XL 10.5 Rombax 6X07
Titleist 904F Aldila NV
Nickent 3DX hybrid

MX-25 irons & MP-R wedges

Odyssey #5

Leopold GX1/Skycaddie SG5

Sun Mountain Hybrid Bag

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Driver: 275
3W: 220
3i: 200
4i: 190
5i: 180
6i: 170
7i: 160
8i: 150
9i: 140
PW: 130
SW: 110 (can't make full swing hits with it though)
LW: stoped trying to use it.

all rounded to 0's

Bag: Ogio
Driver: Cleveland HiBore XLS 9.5 gold stiff
3W: Pro Select 15*
Irons: Pro Select 3-PW
Wedge:Adams Tom Watson set GW, SW, LWPutter: Cleveland VP 1balls: E6+ or Srixonshoes: Adidas powerband"Stop looking at my ears and play!"Home course. Antler Creek; tees; Black 77.5/150, Gold...

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Do I get to count how many yards the ball sinks when it hits the water?

:)

In my bag:
Driver: HiBore XLS (9.5*, stiff, gold shaft)
Irons: FP II 4-GW
Wedges: mp R series 56/13 588DSG 60*
Putter: Unitized TiempoBag: ADIDAS Velocity

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Driver - 250 (hopefully will go up b/c i switched the r7 weights)
3W - 230-240 (deck vs tee)
5W - 225 deck
3h - 200
4i - 185-190
5i - 178
6i - 167
7i - 157
8i - 146
9i - 135
W(46) - 125
U (50) - 115
56 - 90-100

In my Ogio Ozone Bag:
TM Superquad 9.5* UST Proforce 77g Stiff
15* Sonartec SS-2.5 (Pershing stiff)
19* TM Burner (stock stiff)
4-U - PING i10 White dot, +1.25 inches, ZZ65 stiff shafts55*/11* Snake Eyes Form Forged (DGS300)60*/12* Snake Eyes Form Forged (DGS300)Ping i10 1/2 MoonTitleist ProV1

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Driver: 265
3 Wood: 245
5 Wood: 225
3 iron: 170(cant use this club)
4 iron: 170(cant hit this one either)
5 iron: 200 (full swing)
6 iron: 185
7 iron: 170
8 iron: 155-160
9 iron: 140-150
PW: 135-145
SW: 115-120

These are based on good contact. The driver has higher potential but I'm too inconsistant with it.
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Driver220+
4 Wood205
2 Hybrid190
4 Hybrid175
5 Iron160
6 Iron150
7 Iron140
8 Iron130
9 Iron120
PW 110
GW 100
SW 80
LW 60
Driver: Callaway FT-IQ 10*
Fairway Woods: Callaway X-Hot 15*, Callaway X 2008 18*
Hybrids: Callaway X-Hybrid 21*
Irons: Mizuno MP-57 5-PW (27*, 31*, 35*, 39*, 43*, 47*)
Wedges: Eidolon V-Sole GW (52*), SW (56*), LW (60*)Putter: Odyssey 2-Ball White Steel BladeBall: Bridgestone e6 BallStand Bag: Ogio...
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I really feel like a piker looking at how much further everyone hits the ball.

Driver: 210
3W: 200
5W: 190
3I: 180
4I: 170
5I: 160
6I: 150
7I: 140
8I: 130
9I: 120
PW: 110
SW: 75

We marked off a friend's huge cleared off lot, and started banging balls a couple of months back. This is about my average distance with my clubs. Never did try the putter off the tee trick . . .

Steve

In my Cart Bag:
Driver: R7 Draw 9*
3W: Ovation 15*
Hybrid Halo 19* 2H, Halo 22* 3H
Irons: i/3 O-Size 4-PWSW: Vokey SM 56*Putter: Anser

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Do I get to count how many yards the ball sinks when it hits the water?

What about how far it bounces back off the tree?

Common people

In my bag:
Driver: HiBore XLS (9.5*, stiff, gold shaft)
Irons: FP II 4-GW
Wedges: mp R series 56/13 588DSG 60*
Putter: Unitized TiempoBag: ADIDAS Velocity

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  • 1 year later...
I know I have alot to change in my bag currently. To this day I have never used a any woods/hybrids. ( Been playing since my first set that my cousin gave me when i was 7 ) If I couldn't hit a shot in length I would just lay up. My dad always told me that the extra stroke would improve my short game. I am now 23 and I currenty hit ping g2's 3-PW, Yea I know old school. I am thinking about moving to mizuno mx200 4-PW and switching to a hybrid. Either way I have always had the ability to hit long shots.
Driver: 290-300+
3I:215-220+
4I: 200-215
5I: 185-195
6I: 175-185
7I: 165-175
8I: 155-165
9I: 145-155
PW: 120- 145
I do want to mention that when I ordered these irons I got graphite shafts which may be why I achieve a longer range.
52: 110-130 ( Depending on the shot I prefer a less than full swing with this club so i will usually use my pw almost down to 120 and then switch.)
56: XX-110 (plus anything around the green, the angle is perfect for my swing)
60: up to 80- For me this is only a club I will use if I need more loft. Otherwise I feel my 56 gets more control for precise pin shots.

If anyone has comments on the mx200's or any other forged Iron to consider I would really love some help. I have been testing so many clubs in the last week and so far those have felt the best. I am just a little upset no one has a lefty cobra s2 forged to try out.
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This is basically for your amusement. These are my estimated distances for my average shots. (You don't need to actually measure when you suck this badly)

D - 180-200
3w -180-200
5w - 180-200
3I - 165
4I - 160
5I - 150
6I - 140
7I - 130
8I - 125
9I - 100
PW - 90
Sw - 60


You probably all think I have a Grandma type swing speed but I don't. I recently measured my driver swing speed at 105 on a simulator. I just have terrible technique. I tend to hit really high and 30-40 yards right.
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This is basically for your amusement. These are my estimated distances for my average shots. (You don't need to actually measure when you suck this badly)

Seems like an honest response, rather than another Internet player who somehow exceeds the PGA Tour average distances.

I've yet to measure my averages consistently / accurately, but estimating: 3W - 230 off the tee (not even in double-digits from the fairway!) 5W - 205 3i - 185 4i - 175 5i - 165 6i - 155 7i - 145 8i - 135 9i - 125 No idea about the wedges yet, since I don't often use them for full shots.
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D- 275
2 hybrid- 240
5 hybrid- 220
4 iron-210
5 iron- 200
6 iron-185
7 iron- 175
8 iron- 165
9 iron- 150
PW- 140
50º- 125
54º- 115
58º- 100

putter- depends on how mad I am

Driver: Callaway Big Bertha Diablo 9º
2 Hybrid: Callaway Big Bertha Heavenwood
Irons: Nike Slingshot OSS 6-3 iron
          Taylormade Tour Preferred PW-7 iron
Wedges: Cleveland CG14 50º, 54º
              Taylormade RAC 58º
Putter: Ping Darby 32" shaft


 

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Driver 290
3W 250
3H 220
4i 190
5i 180
6i 170
7i 160
8i 150
9i 140
pw 130
51 115
55 100
59 ? (new and havent used it yet)

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Very interesting thread. Take a look through the thread, find some folks with similiar Driver and 8 iron lengths, and compare your numbers. I would suggest it is an unscientific, but maybe useful, point of reference. For example, if you hit your 8 iron 150 and your driver 250 or less, way outside the average on this thread, then you might be better suited for a new driver. On the other hand if you hit your driver 290 and hit your 8 iron 135 something is wrong. Gross generalizations of course and probably based upon inflated ego driven numbers,,, but still a good thought process.

Driver 280
2 rescue 240
3 rescue 215
4 iron 200
5 iron 185
6 iron 173
7 iron 162
8 iron 153
9 iron 140
pw 125
gw 110
sw 100
lw 80

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Scotty Cameron Putter (several models unfortunately)studio stock 4
AP2 Irons 4-PW
ProV1X Balls
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12 handicaps 310+, that is almost impossible because to hit such long distances you have to have a good launch monitor stats (launch angel, low spin rate,ect.) an to get good launch moniter stats you must have a great swing.

Incorrect, to have good launch monitor stats you have to have correctly fit equipment. I do not not have a great swing, I have a driver that was fit to my swing to maximize my launch conditions. I AVG. 290 off the tee. If I really go at it I can get some well into the 310-315 range, and have been doing so since I was a 12 handicap.

:callaway: BB Alpha 815 DBD 10.5* Rogue Silver 60 :callaway: x2hot 3deep 14.5* (TBD) :tmade: RSI UDI 20* RIP Tour 90 :bridgestone: J40CB 4-PW Steelfiber i95 :vokey: SM4 50* KBS Tour V :vokey: SM5 54* KBS 610 :vokey: SM5 58* KBS HI-REV 2.0 MannKrafted Handmade Custom

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