Golf Club Distance Chart— Get your Distance Right

Golf Club Distance Chart

The distance your ball travels after hitting with a club varies from individual to individual, and enthusiastic golfers are very concerned about this. Have you ever wondered why getting your distance right matters significantly while playing golf? 

Each type of club affects the distance and accuracy of the swing widely. Therefore, having information about the distance covered by a ball by different components is compulsory, and for this purpose, the Golf Club Distance Chart helps you. 

 The chart considers every factor that affects the distance while selecting a club, like a loft angle, swing and spin rate, weather, personal preference, and skills. It helps you to determine how far you can hit a ball with each club and make amendments accordingly. 

The Golf Club Distance Chart does not provide the exact value; it is a rough estimation. The actual value varies depending upon conditions. In this article, you can find all those factors that can affect distance, and you can also find out the distance according to your gender and experience level. 

But before discussing the distance, first, find the factors that affect the average distance.  

Factors Affecting the Golf Club Distance Chart

There are various metrics based on which you can determine the distance, for instance, age, gender, skill level, spin speed and few others. However, the factor affecting the golf club distance chart remains the same.

This article focuses on the distance a ball travels based on experience. It differentiates it further based on gender while considering the club speed, impact location, loft angle, club path and spin rate.

Each ball’s distance after hitting with a club head varies from person to person and from time to time. Considering why this value changes and what factors affect it, its answer is quite simple; it’s natural.  

Keep reading! 

Spin Rate

Passionate golfers only determine the importance of a spin rate as too much or too little spin can cause little distance the ball covers. If the loft angle is high or you have poor control of your club, it causes a high spin rate.

However, if you hit the clubface close or open enough, it causes hooks and slices, which ultimately causes a higher spin rate and lower distance covered by the ball. 

Speed of Club

The speed with which the club hits the ball decides the speed of the ball and how much distance it travels. If the club swing speed is high, it transfers more incredible energy to the ball, which results in greater distance travelled by the ball. 

Club Path

The club speed and spin rate are directly related to the club path. The club speed and spin rate are higher if the loft is higher. This causes hooks and spins and causes the ball to move from left to right or right to left. This also causes lower distance travel by ball.

Launch angle

One can never deny the importance of a launch angle while determining the distance a ball travels after hitting the club. The higher or lower the launch angle, the shorter the distance a ball travels. Therefore make sure it should be accurate. 

Location of impact

As an enthusiastic golfer, how much of a sweet spot matters for you? Like other factors, impact location plays a significant role in deciding how far your ball travels. Simply put, it decides how you convert club speed into ball speed.

It is always calculated as ball speed/club speed. More significant the impact at the sweet spot, the greater the distance a ball travels. However, strikes that are out of the club’s heel or low can significantly affect the distance. 

Environmental factors

Besides the above factors, some other factors affect the distance—for instance, temperature and altitude. First, to play your short, determine the temperature and altitude of the green or the fairway. 

Now let’s find out the distance of each club individually. 

Irons

Short Irons

Average Distance

For male

9-irons

  • Beginner             95 yards     
  • Intermediate       115 yards
  • Professional       130 yards

For female

9-irons

  • Beginner              55 yards
  • Intermediate        70 yards
  • Professional         95 yards

Experience level

9-irons

  • Senior Players         140 yds-145 yds
  • PGA Tour Player      148 yds-185 yds   
  • LPGA Tour Players  119 yds-132 yds 

Mid Irons

Average Distance

For male

7-irons

  • Beginner           120 yards
  • Intermediate      140 yards
  • Professional      150 yards

8-irons

  • Beginner             110 yards
  • Intermediate        130 yards
  • Professional        140 yards

For female

7-irons

  • Beginner               65 yards
  • Intermediate         90 yards 
  • Professional         120 yards

8-irons

  • Beginner              60 yards
  • Intermediate        80 yards
  • Professional        110 yards

Experience level:

7-iron

  • Senior Players         163 yds-169 yds
  • PGA Tour Player      172 yds-215 yds
  • LPGA Tour Players  141 yds-154 yds

8-iron

  • Senior Players         151 yds-157 yds
  • PGA Tour Player      160 yds-200 yds
  • LPGA Tour Players  130 yds-143 yds

Long Irons

Average Distance

For male

3-irons

  • Beginner              160 yards
  • Intermediate         180 yards
  • Professional         200 yards

4-irons

  • Beginner                150 yards
  • Intermediate          170 yards
  • Professional          180 yards

5-irons

  • Beginner              140 yards
  • Intermediate         160 yards
  • Professional         170 yards

6-irons

  • Beginner                130 yards
  • Intermediate          150 yards
  • Professional          160 yards

For female

3-irons

  • Beginner               100 yards
  • Intermediate          125 yards
  • Professional         160 yards

4-irons

  • Beginner               90 yards
  • Intermediate         120 yards
  • Professional         150 yards

5-irons

  • Beginner                80 yards
  • Intermediate         110 yards
  • Professional        140 yards

6-irons

  • Beginner                 70 yards
  • Intermediate         100 yards
  • Professional         130 yards

Experience level:

3-irons

  • Senior Players         201 yds-208 yds
  • PGA Tour Player      212 yds-265 yds
  • LPGA Tour Players  185 yds-215 yds

4-irons

  • Senior Players         192 yds-199 yds
  • PGA Tour Player      203 yds-254 yds
  • LPGA Tour Players  170 yds-181 yds

5-irons

  • Senior Players         184 yds-191 yds
  • PGA Tour Player      194 yds-243 yds
  • LPGA Tour Players  161 yds-173 yds

6-irons

  • Senior Players          173 yds-180 yds
  • PGA Tour Player       183 yds-229 yds
  • LPGA Tour Players  152 yds-163 yds

Woods

Driver

Average Distance

For male

  • Beginner                200 yards
  • Intermediate          217 yards
  • Professional          260 yards

For female

  • Beginner                 150 yards
  • Intermediate           175 yards
  • Professional           200 yards

Experience level:

  • Senior Players       260 yds-310 yds
  • PGA Tour Player   285 yds-321 yds
  • LPGA Tour Players  119 yds-132 yds

Fairway woods

Average Distance

For male

3-wood

  • Beginner               180 yards
  • Intermediate          205 yards
  • Professional          235 yards

5-wood

  • Beginner               170 yards
  • Intermediate         195 yards
  • Professional         210 yards

7-wood

  • Beginner                160 yards
  • Intermediate          185 yards
  • Professional          200 yards

For female

3-wood 

  • Beginner                125 yards
  • Intermediate          150 yards
  • Professional          180 yards

5-wood

  • Beginner               115 yards
  • Intermediate          135 yards
  • Professional          170 yards

7-wood

  • Beginner             105 yards
  • Intermediate         95 yards
  • Professional       125 yards

Experience level:

3-wood

  • Senior Players        230 yds-310 yds
  • PGA Tour Player     243 yds-304yds
  • LPGA Tour Players  119 yds-132 yds

5-wood

  • Senior Players          218 yds-226 yds
  • PGA Tour Player       230 yds-288 yds
  • LPGA Tour Players  119 yds-132 yds

Wedges

Lob Wedges 

Average Distance

For male

  • Beginner              50 yards
  • Intermediate        70 yards
  • Professional        90 yards

For female

  • Beginner           35 yards
  • Intermediate      45 yards
  • Professional      50 yards

Experience level:

  • Senior Players           yds-yds
  • PGA Tour Player        yds-yds
  • LPGA Tour Player     yds-yds

Pitching Wedges  

Average Distance

For male

  • Beginner              80 yards 
  • Intermediate      105 yards
  • Professional      120 yards

For female

  • Beginner            50 yards
  • Intermediate      60 yards
  • Professional      80 yards

Experience level:

  • PGA Tour Player        141 yds-150 yds
  • LPGA Tour Players    100 yds-120 yds 

Gap Wedges 

Average Distance

For male

  • Beginner            120 yards
  • Intermediate       110 yards
  • Professional         60 yards

For female

  • Beginner               55 yards
  • Intermediate          45 yards      
  • Professional          40 yards        

Sand Wedges

Average Distance

For male

  • Beginner             60 yards
  • Intermediate       80 yards
  • Professional     100 yards

For female

  • Beginner              40 yard
  • Intermediate        50 yards
  • Professional        60 yards

Experience level:

  • PGA Tour Player     120 yds-135 yds
  • LPGA Tour Players    70 yds-95 yds

Hybrids

Average Distance

For male

  • Beginner               163 yards
  • Intermediate         190 yards
  • Professional         205 yards

For female

  • Beginner               105 yards
  • Intermediate          130 yards
  • Professional          165 yards

Conclusion

The average distance a ball covers after every hit differs widely. Golf Club Distance Chart helps to find out the proper distance so that you can maximise your swing. However, the average distance can vary from person to person and day to day according to the weather condition. 

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