
Player/Yardage Comparison Table - See Below
I have an 18 handicap. How far should I be hitting my 6-iron? How far do most people hit a lob wedge? How far does a pro hit a 3-iron? Iām in my late fifties, how far should I be driving the ball?
Questions about yardage expectations are among those we receive most at GCR - from our own testers as well as everyone else. Almost every player wants to know how he compares to others. In response, we have devised the master chart seen below.
Human beings cannot be placed into easy and convenient groupings, but we have attempted to do it, nonetheless. Please remember that the distance categories listed below are just for general reference. They represent only the ranges of yardages that various segments of the playing population might reasonably expect to generate ā on average.
In reality, performance levels vary endlessly for all age groups and sexes. Senior standout, Jim Dent, can knock the ball well past strong players who are thirty years his junior. Nick Faldo hits a 4-iron about the same distance as Charles Howell III hits an easy 7-iron, though Nick is a much larger and stronger man. Some part-time hackers can hit for great distances while some highly skilled low-handicappers of the same age and physical type hit for much shorter distances.
When a player calculates his (or her) own hitting averages, he will need to use his range of average hits, not his very best hits. Very best and very worst results should be thrown out of the equation. Most people, especially males, tend to ignore their poor shots and just recall their finest efforts. Consequently, they pull a six-iron from their bag when they should be pulling their five- or four-iron. The shot comes up short and they say, "But I can hit my six-iron 170 yards!". That is just what they can do ā two times out of ten attempts. The other eight times, the shot will be ten to twenty yards shorter. For every ten hits with a particular club, the two worst and the two best hits should be tossed out.
A final note: Six elements combine to create maximum distance: 1.) Proper Technique 2.) Fine Athleticism 3.) Good Conditioning 4.) Appropriate Equipment 5.) Gender/Hormones and 6.) Youth. If you don't like where your own, personal averages appear on this chart, you can always improve upon three, maybe four, of the six elements listed above.
YARDAGE COMPARISON TABLE |
Very Short Short Moderate Average Long Very Long |
Male Touring Pros > |
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Low-Hdcp Males 18-47 yrs |
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Average Males 18-47 yrs |
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High-Hdcp Males 18-47 yrs |
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Mid-age, Mid-Hdcp 48-62 yrs |
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Older, Mid-High Hdcp 63-77 yrs |
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Elderly Males Over 77 yrs |
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Very Short |
Short |
Moderate |
Average |
Long |
Very Long |
LW |
LW |
LW |
LW |
LW |
LW |
| SW up to 40 |
SW 55 - 75 |
SW 70 - 92 |
SW 89 -100 |
SW 100 -110 |
SW 115+ |
| PW up to 55 |
PW 80 - 95 |
PW 90 -112 |
PW 110 -121 |
PW 122 -135 |
PW 137+ |
| 9-iron up to 65 |
9-iron 89 -105 |
9-iron 100 -122 |
9-iron 120 -132 |
9-iron 135 -147 |
9-iron 149+ |
| 8-iron up to 75 |
8-iron 98 -115 |
8-iron 110 -132 |
8-iron 131 -143 |
8-iron 146 -159 |
8-iron 162+ |
| 7-iron up to 85 |
7-iron 107 -125 |
7-iron 120 -142 |
7-iron 142 -154 |
7-iron 157 -170 |
7-iron 175+ |
| 6-iron up to 95 |
6-iron 116 -135 |
6-iron 130 -152 |
6-iron 153 -165 |
6-iron 168 -181 |
6-iron 187+ |
| 5-iron up to 105 |
5-iron 125 -145 |
5-iron 140 -162 |
5-iron 164 -176 |
5-iron 179 -192 |
5-iron 199+ |
| 4-iron up to 115 |
4-iron 134 -155 |
4-iron 150 -172 |
4-iron 175 -187 |
4-iron 190 -203 |
4-iron 210+ |
| 3-iron up to 125 |
3-iron 143 -165 |
3-iron 160 -182 |
3-iron 186 -198 |
3-iron 200 -214 |
3-iron 220+ |
| 5-wood up to 145 |
5-wood 150 -175 |
5-wood 170 -195 |
5-wood 192 -218 |
5-wood 213 -240 |
5-wood 240+ |
| 3-wood up to 155 |
3-wood 160 -190 |
3-wood 185 - 210 |
3-wood 205 - 235 |
3-wood 230 - 255 |
3-wood 260+ |
| Driver up to 175 |
Driver 180 -220 |
Driver 215 -245 |
Driver 235 -270 |
Driver 255 -285 |
Driver 285+ |
| Very Short | Short |
Moderate |
Average |
Long |
Very Long |
LPGA Players |
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Low-Hdcp Females |
16 to 45 yrs |
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Mid-Hdcp Females |
16 to 45 yrs |
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High-Hdcp Females |
16 to 45 yrs | |||||||||||||||||||||
Mid-Age Mid-Hdcp |
46 - 62 yrs |
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< Senior Females |
Over 62 yrs |
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