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Find out how far you should hit each golf club based on your swing speed, ball speed, smash factor and equipment quality. Compare your distance to the average and the PGA Tour levels and learn how to improve your swing speed and smash factor.
Download a PDF chart with expected carry distance ranges for each club type based on swing speed and skill level. Learn how to use a golf club distance chart to improve shot selection, course strategy, and lower scores.
Find your average yardages for each club with these generalized charts for beginner, average, lady, senior and PGA Tour golfers. Learn how to increase your distance and create personalized yardage charts based on your swing speed and physical ability.
Compare your golf club distances with averages for amateur and professional golfers of different skill levels and swing speeds. Learn how club speed, impact location, spin rate, and club path affect your distance and how to improve them.
Women’s Distance Chart Club Women’s Beginner/Average/PGA (Yards) Driver 150 /180 210 3-Wood 125 /175 200 5-Wood 110 /70 195 7-Wood 100 /125 160 Hybrid 105/135/170 2-Iron 105/165/190 3-Iron 100/155/180 4-Iron 90/140/170 5-Iron 80/135/170 6-Iron 70/125/160 7-Iron 65 /10 140 8-Iron 60 /105 130 9-Iron 55 /90 100
These show you the average golf club distances. Use these as a rough guide of how far players can hit each club. You can download any of these as a PDF to save or print.
Find out your estimated golf club distances in yards and meters with this comprehensive chart. Compare beginner, advanced, and pro distances for men, women, juniors, and seniors.
Download and print a chart that shows the average golf club yardage for each club in your bag. Use it to plan your shots and adjust your club selection based on wind conditions.
Learn how to control your golf club distances based on factors like swing speed, loft, smash factor, and weather conditions. Find average distance charts for men, women, and seniors by skill level and compare to pro golfers.
The Golf Club Distance Chart is a helpful tool that shows golfers of all skill levels how far their shots should travel for each club. It combines factors such as the swing speeds, ball type, and club loft to provide distances for various clubs.