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Originally Posted by nsatt11

I have been playing for about 10 years now. I am 20 years old and have had many lessons but do not have irons that fit my game. They spin to much so they do not go that far.

But

Driver : 270 carry

3 wood: 235

2 hybrid: 220

4 iron: 185

5 iron: 175

6 iron: 165

7 iron: 155

8 iron: 145

9 iron: 135

PW: 125

49 degree: 115

54 degree: 95

59 degree: 70

I bent my wedges because I know the shots that i need at my home course. I personally need to find new irons because I out drive everyone I play with but 20-30 yards on good shots but they hit their irons the same distance or further than me.

They've got Stiff or maybe even Regular shafts. You've got X-Stiff.  Could that explain it? You hit a fade and they hit mostly draws?

Driver: Taylormade Superfast 2.0.  9.5 Stiff Reax 4.8

3 Wood: Taylormade Superfast 2.0 Loft 15 Stiff  Reax 4.8

Irons: Mizuno MP-64 4 iron. MP-69, 5-PW, DG S-300 Shafts. 

Wedges: Mizuno MP T-11, 50 (gap) and 56 (sand).   

Putter: Odyssey Two Ball putter (circa 2004) 

"Success is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm." – Winston Churchill


These are the yardages I use to make my club selection. I add or subtract from these by choking down and moving the ball position around.

Driver: 250 carry

3 Wood: 225-230 carry

3i: 210

4i: 200

5i: 185

6i: 170

7i: 155

8i: 140

9i: 125 (I've found a perfect 9i is 133, absolutely love it when I get that yardage)

PW: 110

53*: 105

56*: 95

60*: 75ish (never hit it full)


D: 300
3w: 270
3 Hybrid: 255
4i: 240
5i: 220
6i: 200
7i: 190
8i: 180
9i: 165
PW: 150
GW: 130
SW: 115

I also carry a LW but I never hit it full and the farthest I will attempt to hit it is about 85 yards.

Danny    In my :ping: Hoofer Tour golf bag on my :clicgear: 8.0 Cart

Driver:   :pxg: 0311 Gen 5  X-Stiff.                        Irons:  :callaway: 4-PW APEX TCB Irons 
3 Wood: :callaway: Mavrik SZ Rogue X-Stiff                            Nippon Pro Modus 130 X-Stiff
3 Hybrid: :callaway: Mavrik Pro KBS Tour Proto X   Wedges: :vokey:  50°, 54°, 60° 
Putter: :odyssey:  2-Ball Ten Arm Lock        Ball: :titleist: ProV 1

 

 

 

 

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Here goes:

**On a flat and relatively slow course without wind or weather effects, 70˚F at sea level.

Driver: 7.5 loft, 1 degree open, 45": I hit it so seldom that I can only estimate 290 carry and 310 total on good hits. I need a shaft change though, as it's only an S.

3w: 13.5 loft, 2 degrees open, 42.75": I hit it about 260 carry off the deck on a normal shot, and I can get over 280 with roll. Off the tee it's more like 280/295. Also needs a reshaft. It is titanium, though.

2h: 17 loft, 41": I hit it up to 270 off the deck and up to 280 off the tee, it usually goes so high when I hit it for power that it will stop. However, it's more typically my 255 club off the deck and 260 off the tee with normal height shots. Also needs a reshaft.

3i: 21 loft, 39": Love this club, I hit it for 240-250 off the tee. Off the deck, I can carry it about 225 without trouble, and can hit it high enough to carry around 240 and stop. Ideal distance is about 232 .

5i: 27 loft, 38": 200-210 off the deck, 220 for a power shot or tee shot. I typically play it as my 205 club.

7i: 35 loft, 37": I hit this club from 165 to 190 off the deck, typically it's my 180 carry club. I can hit it up to 200 off a tee with a draw, which is a handy shot at my course.

9i: 43 loft, 36": I hit it 145 to 160 normally, usually very high. I like a yardage of 152 for a controlled approach shot and can hit it very straight.

48˚: I hit it from 120 to 140 and can get it over 150. I like 135 for this club, which is the distance I seek to set up my approach. I like to hit this club for partial shots as it's more forgiving than my other wedges and has a proper, heavy shaft in it.

56˚: I hit it about 115 on average, maximum of 130 but that spins a ridiculous amount. I play this from 100 as well, but it's a yardage I don't like to get much.

62˚: I hit it when I'm inside 80 yards, only partial swings. I can hit it 120 if I really want to make a big pitch mark, but that requires delofting it significantly, hitting off the toe, and keeping my balance in the finish. It's too high lofted and the shaft isn't enough to allow this club to be hit hard.

Since I don't carry a full set of irons yet, I hit a fair number of in between yardages, especially 8i yardage. I tend to hit the short club harder most of the time, sometimes even choking up; hence some of my irons being able to go extra far. Being able to pick and choose from my clubs for a given yardage is a good thing, and a major strength of my game.

I'm also going to get a 54 and 60, which I'd want to fly 120 and 100 yards on full shots. My irons have soft stepped X C tapers, which is almost an ideal shaft for me, but my highest wedges and my long clubs have stock shafts in the firm to stiff range.

In My Bag:

Adams Super LS 9.5˚ driver, Aldila Phenom NL 65TX
Adams Super LS 15˚ fairway, Kusala black 72x
Adams Super LS 18˚ fairway, Aldila Rip'd NV 75TX
Adams Idea pro VST hybrid, 21˚, RIP Alpha 105x
Adams DHY 24˚, RIP Alpha 89x
5-PW Maltby TE irons, KBS C taper X, soft stepped once 130g
Mizuno T4, 54.9 KBS Wedge X
Mizuno R12 60.5, black nickel, KBS Wedge X
Odyssey Metal X #1 putter 
Bridgestone E5, Adidas samba bag, True Linkswear Stealth
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  • 2 weeks later...

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Brandon a.k.a. Tony Stark

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Originally Posted by solarbear

Tbh I think most of the distances quoted here are complete bs. Tiger Woods would kill for some of these numbers.

Not Tiger, but yeah there are plenty of pros on tour who would.

Brandon a.k.a. Tony Stark

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The Fastest Flip in the West


Driver: 280-290 3wood:260 Hybrid: 225 4:215 5:200 6:190 7:170 8:150 9:135 Pw:115 Gw:100 Sw: maybe 75 Gw:40 maybe My gaps are horrible but 75% of the time I club up and hit a easy swing

Tiger woods can hit a 7i 215yds. Nobody around here is doing that

D:275-310

3w:260

3h:230

4i:215

5i:200

6i:190

7i:180

8i:165

9i:155

pw:145

gw:120

56: 105

60:90


D:225

4h: 180

4i: 175 (estimating here, the 4i is usually a touch shorter than the 4h, but I keep it in the bag)

5i: 170

6i: 160

7i: 150

8i: 140

9i: 125

pw: 115

gw: on the way, hoping it falls in the 105-110 range

56: 100


TIGER'S CLUBS: Driver: 285 yards (of carry) 3 Wd: 265 yards (of carry) 2 Iron: 245 yards 3 Iron: 230 yards 4 Iron: 220 yards 5 Iron: 208 yards 6 Iron: 190 yards 7 Iron: 172 yards 8 Iron: 158 yards 9 Iron: 142 yards Pitching Wedge: 128 yards Sand Wedge: 106 yards Lob Wedge (60°): 92 yards Tiger's numbers just for a little comparison.

TIGER'S CLUBS: Driver: 285 yards (of carry) 3 Wd: 265 yards (of carry) 2 Iron: 245 yards 3 Iron: 230 yards 4 Iron: 220 yards 5 Iron: 208 yards 6 Iron: 190 yards 7 Iron: 172 yards 8 Iron: 158 yards 9 Iron: 142 yards Pitching Wedge: 128 yards Sand Wedge: 106 yards Lob Wedge (60°): 92 yards Tiger's numbers just for a little comparison.

Tiger can get -/+20% more out of each one of those clubs on command. I suspect the vast majority of the distances listed in this threads are all out as far as possible.

Yours in earnest, Jason.
Call me Ernest, or EJ or Ernie.

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Damn you guys are all long. At my local course i'm known as a long hitter. If we have a longest drive competition when on the fairway i usually claim the price,

but if i compare to the numbers given here i'm just a shorty.

My average drive is 273 ( yards )

During wintertime i practice allot at an indoor golf facility. It works great to keep the distances.

In practice rounds i write down the numbers and keep them in a spreadsheet, i than don't count the 5 shortest and the 5 longest.

To eliminate the extreem mishits and the extreme well struck ones.

Dirver: Mizuno JPX 825 9,5 Fujikura Orochi Red Eye Stiff 65 g.
3 wood: Mizuno JPX 825 14 Fujikura Orochi Red Eye Stiff 75 g.
Hybrid: Mizuno JPX 825 18 Fujikura Orochi Red Eye Stiff 85 g. 
Irons: Mizuno MP 59 3 / PW KBS Tour stiff shaft ( Golf Pride Niion )
Wedges: Taylormade ATV Wedges 52 and 58 ( Golf Pride Niion )
putter: Taylormade ghost series 770 35 inch ( Super Stroke slim 3.0 )
Balls: Taylormade TP 5


Tiger can get -/+20% more out of each one of those clubs on command. I suspect the vast majority of the distances listed in this threads are all out as far as possible.

No doubt. But those are his stock distances. Its laughable to see people post 300 yard drive averages. I've seen people hit 300 yard drives but their average was more like 240-250.


Damn you guys are all long. At my local course i'm known as a long hitter. If we have a longest drive competition when on the fairway i usually claim the price, but if i compare to the numbers given here i'm just a shorty. My average drive is 273 ( yards ) During wintertime i practice allot at an indoor golf facility. It works great to keep the distances. In practice rounds i write down the numbers and keep them in a spreadsheet, i than don't count the 5 shortest and the 5 longest. To eliminate the extreem mishits and the extreme well struck ones.

No doubt. Sometimes I read this thread and think I should just give up.

-Matt-

"does it still count as a hit fairway if it is the next one over"

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Originally Posted by Ernest Jones

I suspect the vast majority of the distances listed in this threads are all out as far as possible.

True.  Even for myself, I'll give a true accounting of my "average carry" with the driver, but with my irons, I'll be giving the distances I average on good hits only.  But I seriously don't know what that is.  It seems like it changes weekly by +/-5 yards or so, and then with wind...who knows?

Originally Posted by tomvk77

Damn you guys are all long. At my local course i'm known as a long hitter. If we have a longest drive competition when on the fairway i usually claim the price,

but if i compare to the numbers given here i'm just a shorty.

My average drive is 273 ( yards )

You sound similar to me.  I'm almost always the longest hitter in my groups (except once recently, see below), but online my distances just sound okay.

Recently, though, I played with a guy who hit it like a tour-level player in terms of distance and sound.  I was seriously astonished.  I hit the ball far, and sometimes people will admire my shots, and this day that role was reversed.  He was no bigger than me and in fact probably 15 lbs smaller.  Apparently he used to play baseball for USC or something though.  Anyway, he consistently hit every club 15-20 yards further than I did. I hit my 3w 240, he'd hit his 260.  I hit my Driver 275, he'd hit his 295...on average.  He hit down on the ball and the flight was completely different from mine.  I was playing from the blues and he played from the blacks, and we both hit 3 iron into a par 3 with a strong headwind.  He had about 220 and I had about 195, and it felt like a 15MPH headwind.  His 3 iron started like a low bullet before reaching it's apex no higher than 25-30 feet off the ground, whereas I hit all of my clubs very high in the air.

The kicker?  He said he was a 15 handicap.  Apparently he's the guy that we read about in these threads that can average 290 carry and struggles making bogey golf.  Difference is he's only been playing 2 years and I could see that he didn't know course management or how to control his distances.  Almost every approach shot was long and left.  It took me 2 years to get decent pitching and chipping around the greens since I don't like to practice it, and I'm sure he's just getting there.

Brandon a.k.a. Tony Stark

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Driver: 225

3 Wood: 200

3 Hybrid: 185

4 Iron: 175

5 Iron: 165

6 Iron: 155

7 Iron: 145

8 Iron: 135

9 Iron: 125

PW: 115

52*: 90

56*: 75

Putter: Don't need to use it.

Keep in mind I'm 5'7" 125 lb soaking wet, also I'm 15 and that's carry.


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