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LW 80

SW 100

GW 120

PW 135

9i 150

8i 160

7i 170

6i 180

5H 190

4H 210

3H 220

4W 240

D 260-290+

Under best conditions.

I also can top my driver 150 yards

:tmade: SLDR X-Stiff 12.5°
:nike:VRS Covert 3 Wood Stiff
:nike:VRS Covert 3 Hybrid Stiff
:nike:VR Pro Combo CB 4 - PW Stiff 2° Flat
:cleveland:588RTX CB 50.10 GW
:cleveland:588RTX CB 54.10 SW
:nike:VR V-Rev 60.8 LW
:nike:Method 002 Putter


D 210

3W 200

7W 175

9W 155

6i 140

7i 130

8i 120
9i 110

PW 100

SW 75

LW 25

My strength is my wedge play. And my ability to play bogey golf with cheap balls!


D- 265-275

2H- 230

4H- 205

5I - 185

6I- 175

7I- 160+

8I- 150

9I - 135-140

PW- 125ish

GW- 110

SW-100

LW - 75

64 (When in the bag) 45 yards on a full swing


2246 (not including the putter)

Mizuno MP600 driver, Cleveland '09 Launcher 3-wood, Callaway FTiz 18 degree hybrid, Cleveland TA1 3-9, Scratch SS8620 47, 53, 58, Cleveland Classic 2 mid-mallet, Bridgestone B330S, Sun Mountain four5.


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Driver- 290-310

3-wood- 260-270

4 hybrid- 240

4-iron- 220 (weird i have both i know)

5-iron-210

6-iron- 195

7-iron- 180

8-iron-170

9-iron- 160

PW- 150

52°-130

SW-110

LW-90

putter- maybe 100 yards on a good day...

Philip Kohnken, PGA
Director of Instruction, Lake Padden GC, Bellingham, WA

Srixon/Cleveland Club Fitter; PGA Modern Coach; Certified in Dr Kwon’s Golf Biomechanics Levels 1 & 2; Certified in SAM Putting; Certified in TPI
 
Team :srixon:!

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Assuming solid contact but not career shots.  My distances have been moving around a bit, mostly in the getting longer direction, but these are the distances I've been using for selection recently.  My PW and 9I in particular are actually maybe 5-10 yards longer than this, I sailed a PW over the green when it was about 115 to the center last time out, so I don't know what's up there.  It's cool to get a few extra yards, but not when you had the perfect distance with your usual pathetic swing!

D - 220

3W - 210 teed up, 190-200 from the turf

5W - 180 (I guess, just pulled it back out so I'm not quite sure)

3H - 180

4I - 170

5I - 160

6I - 150

7I - 140

8I - 130

9I - 120

PW - 110

52° W - 95

56° W - 80

60° W - 60

In the bag:
FT-iQ 10° driver, FT 21° neutral 3H
T-Zoid Forged 15° 3W, MX-23 4-PW
Harmonized 52° GW, Tom Watson 56° SW, X-Forged Vintage 60° LW
White Hot XG #1 Putter, 33"


LW (58*-60*)         80-87 yds

SW (54*-56*)         92-100 yds

GW (50*-52*)        108-116 yds

PW (45*-50*)         115-132 yds

9 iron (41*-46*)      130-146 yds

8 iron (37*-42*)      143-159 yds

7 iron (33*-38*)      155-171 yds

6 iron (29*-34*)      167-183 yds

5 iron (26*-30*)      178-194 yds

4 iron (23*-26*)      189-204 yds

3 iron (20*-23*)      199-213 yds

2 iron (19*-20*)      209-213 yds

1 iron (17*)            213?-235? yds  (hasn't been measured much)

3 hybrid (20*)         210-225 yds

5 wood (19.5*-21*)  215-240 yds

4 wood (17*)          215-235 yds

1 hybrid (16*)         225-245 yds

3 wood (15*-16*)    230-260 yds

Driver (8.5*-11*)     245-280 yds


Driver: 290-310

3-Wood: 265-275

3-iron: 231

4-iron 218

5-iron: 205

6-iron: 192

7-iron: 179

8-iron: 166

9-iron: 153

PW: 140

GW: 130

SW: 115

LW: 100

Matt Dougherty, P.E.
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What's in My Bag
Driver; :pxg: 0311 Gen 5,  3-Wood: 
:titleist: 917h3 ,  Hybrid:  :titleist: 915 2-Hybrid,  Irons: Sub 70 TAIII Fordged
Wedges: :edel: (52, 56, 60),  Putter: :edel:,  Ball: :snell: MTB,  Shoe: :true_linkswear:,  Rangfinder: :leupold:
Bag: :ping:

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well sence i started this post i should put mine up

d-265-280

3hy-200

4hy-190

5i-175

6i-160-165

7i-150

8i-140

9i-120

pw-100

sw-50

i need to get a 3 wood to close that gap between the driver and the 3 hybrid

all clubs +/- 5yds on all clubs depenting on how the day is going

thanks for all the posts

clubs in my adams a7 bag

driver 9.5 9032 adams

3&4 hybrid A7 19-21 degree

5i-pw adams A7

sw adams tom watson pvd 56degree

putter- heavy putter

these clubs are new bought them in january so im still getting use to them and i also had the 3hy-pw custom fitted to me


I see that you just joined recently, welcome to the site. BTW a quick search will show that we have had 100's of pages of this thread in the past.


Been tracking my stats over the winter with a GPS, got these averages - so anticipating a little further for the summer with the hotter air and harder fairways, perhaps another 10 yards on my wedges and irons and 15 or so on my hybrids & driver. That is of course, if I can find any fairways!

Driver (11.5) 231

3 Hybrid (21) 202

4 Hybrid (24) 193

5 Hybrid (27) 180

5 Iron (28) 171

6 Iron (32) 163

7 Iron (36) 151

8 Iron (40) 142

9 Iron (44) 130

P Wedge (48) 119

Gap Wedge (52) 104

Sand Wedge (56) 91

Lob Wedge (60) 76


D....275-305 3w..250-270 4i....210-225 5i....195-210 6i....185-195 7i....165-180 8i....150-165 9i....135-150 Pw..100-135 Gw..95-105 Sw..85-95 lw(60)..65-75 Lw(64).. Unknown hadn't hit it yet I'm fairly long just not consistently straight off the tee so I play "in the woods" a lot! I have a nasty distance gap between 4i and 3w. Just bought a cheap 19 degree hybrid I hope to plug in on courses where it's needed. Don't know how far I'll hit that though.

When its breezy swing easy!!!!!
 
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Driver - 260-310

17° Rescue - 220-250

25° Rescue - 200-220

4 - 190-200

5 - 180-190

6 - 170-180

7 - 160-170

8 - 150-160

9 - 140-150

PW - 120-140

52° - 100-120

56° - 5-100

Bag: SunMountain KG:3 Cart Bag
Driver: Titleist 913 D3

Fairway: Nike VR_S Covert Tour 3

Hybrid: Nike VR_S Covert 3
Wedges: 51° ,55°, 59° Trusty Rusty

Irons: Adams CMB
Putter: TM Ghost Spider

Glove: LeviTee Golf Glove

Shoe: True LinksWear Sensei, Proto

Ball: Srixon Z Star XV

 


Driver: 280

3W: 255

2H: 240

3i: 215

4i: 205

5i: 190

6i: 180

7i: 165

8i 155

9i: 145

PW: 130

SW: 115

LW: 90


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