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


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Posted
30 minutes ago, topoftheline89 said:

The results are in.

      Today I went to the range with a specific goal of ranging in my new to me Cleveland TA7 irons. I have always known I don't get a lot of distance out of my irons, now I know exactly how little. All measurements are in yards carried. All with range balls. 

4i=  140-145

5i= 135-145

6i= 130-150

7i= 110-140

8i= 130-135

9i= 90-100

pw= 50-75

Didn't hit driver today but usually I carry about 200-220 driving with a 9 degree driver, plenty of roll out resulting in 220-250 drives.

 

I am thinking swing speed and lack of hips have much to do with these results.I'm  6'1 225# large framed person.

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  • 2 weeks later...
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These are my averages from shot tracking app. Total distance, not carry. Carry for my 7i on GC Quad is around 160, but not sure how this translates through the bag.

Driver: 270

5W: 224

23 deg H: 211

4i: 140 🤮

5i: 189

6i: 181

7i: 176 (realistically more like 165, but I hit 7i on two downhill tee balls per round)

8i: 150

9i: 143

PW: 129

GW: 109

SW: 94

LW: 72

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Darkfrog said:

Carry for my 7i on GC Quad is around 160

This is what matters.  Carry.  Do you own the quad?  I have a gc2.

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Just now, ncates00 said:

This is what matters.  Carry.  Do you own the quad?  I have a gc2.

I wish! I take lessons with an instructor who uses one. Usually we just work with just the 7 iron so I've never bothered to go through the entire bag on the launch monitor.

Eventually I'll get around to doing that, but on course I usually just take 5-10 yards off those averages as a best guess for carry.

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46 minutes ago, Darkfrog said:

I wish! I take lessons with an instructor who uses one. Usually we just work with just the 7 iron so I've never bothered to go through the entire bag on the launch monitor.

Eventually I'll get around to doing that, but on course I usually just take 5-10 yards off those averages as a best guess for carry.

Gotcha.  They're a nice toy if you're willing to take the plunge.  

Yeah, I would get all my "reasonably good" average carry numbers with every club.  I'd also look at ballspeed too, so you can gauge how well you're hitting it.  As you probably know, you can "cheat" your distances with delivery, e.g., getting less spin on your irons and the like.  Ballspeed, on the other hand, is really good metric to look at.  Ballspeed is my primary data point.  That and I want to see a consistent start line to the right with under 1k draw spin with the irons and only a couple hundred with woods (keep hooks away).  For example, I know my 6i gets about 124-128 mph of ballspeed.  That will give me my 178-183 carry number with the spin I want at the clubhead speed I have.  Same for driver, I know that I'm striking it well, for the clubhead speed I have, if I'm getting 155-160 ballspeed.  FYI, be careful with ballspeed with the shorter clubs though; it's really easy to ramp up the ballspeed with over-the-top trap draws and make you think you're killing the ball haha.  

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16 hours ago, ncates00 said:

Gotcha.  They're a nice toy if you're willing to take the plunge.

I've strongly considered, but there don't seem to be many options between the handheld monitors like Mevo and SwingCaddie and the big boys like Trackman and GC2/GC4. I have an energized, free standing garage which I am in process of straightening out, and I would like to eventually get a simulator set up inside.

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60 degree - 30      .

I swing very easy. I am working a lot on increasing swing speed with center hits. I seem to use my forward arm mostly since my trail elbow has some minor issues (physical). And of course prefer tee's around 6100 yards and LESS. I can avoid doubles and get my share of birdies around 5600 yards. I was fitted for driver and had swing speed of 95, but averaged 84 during the hour.

SW65

PW85

9 - 95-100

8 -100-105

7 - 110

6 - 125

5- 135

4h - 145-155

3h - 160-165

3w 175-195

Driver - 185-215


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On 10/31/2019 at 3:04 PM, Robert Johnson said:

60 degree - 30      .

I swing very easy. I am working a lot on increasing swing speed with center hits. I seem to use my forward arm mostly since my trail elbow has some minor issues (physical). And of course prefer tee's around 6100 yards and LESS. I can avoid doubles and get my share of birdies around 5600 yards. I was fitted for driver and had swing speed of 95, but averaged 84 during the hour.

SW65

PW85

9 - 95-100

8 -100-105

7 - 110

6 - 125

5- 135

4h - 145-155

3h - 160-165

3w 175-195

Driver - 185-215

Update: My 60 degree wedge goes 60 yards - interesting to read this post from over year and a half ago - seems I am hitting clubs father have the 6 and 5 irons in bag now, probably each club goes 10 yards more, don't see my handicap going down yet though....changed to a 5 wood took out the 3 wood - just adjusted loft so its basically a 4 wood now.


  • 2 weeks later...
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I recently did a gapping session with my new clubs and here’s what it came back:

Driver: 260 (carry)

3-wood 225-235

3-hybrid: 210-220 (don’t really hit it)

4-hybrid: 195-210 (don’t really hit it)

3-utility: 210-220

4-utility: 195-205

5-iron: 190(185-200)

6-iron: 180 (170-185)

7-iron: 165 (165-175)

8-iron: 155 (150-160)

9-iron: 140 (135-145)

P Wedge: 130 (120-135)

A Wedge: 115 (100-120)

54° wedge: 30-100 yards

60° wedge: bunkers , high pitches up to say 40 yards.

Putter: on the green hopefully in the hole.

The woods (Driver and 3-wood) are the same carry as my Z 785 and F85 the ZX5 irons are between 3-5 yards longer per club, it’s really not that much of a difference in the longer irons.

 

 

 

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Sample size 32 rounds. Dont hit my 5 iron so theres only a few shots for that. I use a 5 hybrid 25 degree instead. The 6 hybrid Ive only used sparingly.

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20 hours ago, Andy Capped said:

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Sample size 32 rounds. Dont hit my 5 iron so theres only a few shots for that. I use a 5 hybrid 25 degree instead. The 6 hybrid Ive only used sparingly.

Hey my conversion rates were pretty spot on!!!!

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Posted
1 hour ago, Andy Capped said:

Add/take 10%?

It’s pretty close. 100m is a little over 109y, but not quite enough over to call it 110y when you get to 500m we’d call that 546y in the States.

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PW - 120 to 130 yards

9i - 130 to 140 yards

8i - 140 to 150 yards

7i - 150 to 160 yards

6i - 160 to 170 yards

5i - 170 to 180 yards

4h - 200 yards

Driver - 225 to 275 yards though probably averaging 250. Used to be around 275 to 300 yards before when I played regularly.

SW and LW I never go for full shots unless I need a flop shot.  From 120 yards or so in it is almost always PW

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Okay, let's get real.... true lofts are in parentheses. So here goes... 2021 Carry distances (TopTracer)

Driver 213 (unless I mishit, then it goes shorter)

5W - 195

7W - 185

5H (26) - 170

6H (30) - 160

7i (6i) - 153

8i (7i) - 143

9i (8i) - 132

PW (9i) - 120

GW (PW) - 103 to 108

50 - 90 (rarely used at this distance - I'd rather hit a 3/4 shot with the *cough* GW)

54 - 80 (irrelevant since I don't use it over 70 yds and only for 3/4 swings)

58 - 68 (also irrelevant since I don't use it over 40 yds and only for specialty shots)

 

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On 6/1/2005 at 12:33 PM, iacas said:

Is your handicap index really 36?

Driver: 285
3W: 245
Hybrid: 220
3I: 200
4I: 190
5I: 180
6I: 170
7I: 160
8I: 150
9I: 135
PW: 120
SW/LW: Dunno*
Putter: Hopefully no more than four or five feet. wink.png

* I never hit full shots with these clubs. I think my lob wedge goes about 70 yards on a full swing, but I have rarely needed to hit it full. Sand wedge is about 90, I think, full swing.

LOL................These are my distances as well.  Only exception is I don't carry a 3 iron.  I have a 50* gap wedge I hit 100y, but like you I do not hit my 54* sand wedge or my 60* lob wedge with a full swing.  


Posted

 

3/4

Full

Max

Driver

 

235

 

3 Wood

 

215

 

5 Wood

190

200

205

4 Hybrid

175

180

185

5 Iron

163

169

173

6 Iron

154

160

165

7 Iron

143

149

154

8 Iron

132

139

144

9 Iron

119

125

130

PW

105

110

114

GW

95

100

105

54

65

77

82

58

55

60

64


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