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The Ultimate Guide to Golf Club Distances

Updated: Jul 22

One of the most important aspects of a golfer's game is knowing the distances each club can achieve. Understanding golf club distances will help you make better decisions on the course and improve your overall performance. Let's dive into the different golf club distances and when you should use each club:


1. Driver

The driver is the longest club in a golfer's bag and is designed for maximum distance off the tee. On average, most golfers can hit their driver between 200-300 yards. It is best used on long par 4s and par 5s where distance off the tee is crucial.

2. Fairway Woods

Fairway woods, such as the 3-wood and 5-wood, are versatile clubs that can be used for both distance and accuracy. These clubs are ideal for long shots from the fairway or off the tee when you need more control than a driver. On average, fairway woods can cover distances between 180-250 yards.

3. Irons

Irons are used for approach shots to the green and are available in various numbers, ranging from 3-9. Each iron has a different loft angle and distance potential. Here is a general guideline for iron distances:

  • 3-iron: 180-210 yards

  • 4-iron: 170-200 yards

  • 5-iron: 160-190 yards

  • 6-iron: 150-180 yards

  • 7-iron: 140-170 yards

  • 8-iron: 130-160 yards

  • 9-iron: 120-150 yards

4. Wedges

Wedges are designed for short approach shots and shots around the green. They have higher lofts than irons, allowing for higher trajectory and better control. Here are the typical distances for wedges:

  • Pitching Wedge: 100-130 yards

  • Sand Wedge: 80-110 yards

  • Lob Wedge: 60-90 yards

5. Putter

The putter is used on the green to roll the ball into the hole. While putters don't have a specific distance like other clubs, mastering your putting stroke is essential for a successful round of golf.

By knowing the distances each club can achieve and when to use them, you can make more informed decisions on the course and improve your overall game. Practice with each club to understand your own distances and shot-making abilities to become a more confident and skilled golfer.




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