Search results
Ball Speed: The speed of the ball after impact. Smash Factor: The efficiency of energy transfer from club to ball. Launch Angle: The angle at which the ball leaves the ground. Carry Distance: The distance the ball travels in the air before landing. Roll Distance: The distance the ball rolls after landing.
- Driver Distance Calculator
How far should you hit a 7 iron? Based on a 7-iron swing...
- Blog
Read More Top 10 Fall Golf Trips: Where to Tee Off for...
- Resources
Here you’ll find all the information and tools you need to...
- About
We are a team of lifelong golfers with varied skill levels...
- Affiliate Disclosure
At Destination-Golf.com, we believe in transparency on the...
- Travel Cases
That’s why protecting your clubs with a golf travel case is...
- Terms of Service
Last Updated: June 21, 2023. Welcome to...
- Driver Distance Calculator
- Golf Club Distance Chart by Swing Speed
- How to Find Your Driver Swing Speed
- How to Make Your Own Club Distance Card
This table from Trackman shows the average distance for golf clubs based on the swing speed of a driver. Of course, your distances will vary based on how well you’re striking the ball, but this cheat sheet should give you a good idea of how far you can expect your clubs to go when hit well. Note that these are carry numbers. So you might expect fro...
There are several ways to find your swing speed to place yourself on this chart. The simplest way is to get the yardage for one of your clubs, such as the driver, and match that yardage to the chart. You should find one of the columns closely matches your yardages. Ensure you’re tracking average yardage and not your best drive to get accurate numbe...
To make your own club distance card, you’ll need to start by measuring each club’s carry and/or total distance. There are several ways to get this data: 1. A golf simulator (you can rent simulator time if you don’t have access) 2. A launch monitor (such as the PRGR mentioned above) 3. A golf tracker (such as the Arccos Caddie) 4. A range finder and...
The calculator tool uses your swing speed to determine your driver speed. Every other club in your bag is automatically calculated based on: the difference in the club length. the loft of the club. As your clubs get shorter and your loft increases, the theoretical maximum distance that you can hit goes down. Finally, the calculator rounded your ...
Jan 9, 2024 · Lofts have changed and the lower lofts in irons will change how far the ball appears to go with the same 'number' iron. A 7 iron from the 80s may have had 40° of loft while a current 7 iron can have as low as 28° of loft. That 12 degree difference makes a 20-30 yard difference in distance.
Dec 20, 2023 · Here are some estimated golf club distances a newer golfer could aim for: Driver: 225 yards. 3 Wood: 205 yards. 5 Wood: 190 yards. 4 Iron: 175 yards. 5 Iron: 165 yards. 6 Iron: 155 yards. 7 Iron: 145 yards. 8 Iron: 135 yards.
- 5 min
Dec 16, 2023 · A good ball speed to aim for as a mid-handicapper would be around 145 MPH. For most beginners, a good ball speed would be around 135 MPH. However, this ball speed might not get you as far down the fairway as you would like to. If you are new to the game of golf, this would be the ideal ball speed that we would recommend you aim for.
People also ask
How far can a golf ball travel?
Is 220 yards a good distance to hit a golf ball?
How far can a golfer hit a ball?
How far can a female golfer drive a golf ball?
How far do PGA pros drive the ball?
How much extra distance should a golf club have?
Oct 29, 2022 · Driving a golf ball 220 yards or more is a good distance which places you in the top 25% of players. A ball travelling 220 yards is further than the average of 195 to 205 yards that an average recreational player will hit a golf ball. When it comes to professional golfers, the 280+ yard mark falls in the “good range”.