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https://practical-golf.com/golf-club-... Music: Johnny Rock, The Final Flipout CLUB DISTANCES: DISPELLING THE MYTHS, AND WHY YOU NEED ACCURATE INFO Golfers are obsessed with how far they can hit the ball. It is no surprise because that is the culture the game has created over the last decade. In this article I want to discuss golf club distances, and why it is so important to have the right information. It is not all about distance! Long story short – there is no “right” distance you should be hitting the golf ball. However, finding out how far you do carry your clubs is vital information that every golfer should have. It can absolutely lower your scores by helping to make smarter decisions during your round. There is no Such Thing as the Right Distance There are thousands of golfers searching the internet right now for phrases like, “how far should I hit my 7-iron” and “how far should I hit my driver.” I’m here to tell you that there is no absolute correct distance that you should be hitting the ball. Each golfer’s game is unique, and I am a firm believer that you can reach your goals as a golfer without hitting 300+ yard drives. The fact of the matter is that most recreational golfers are not hitting the ball as far as they think. GAME GOLF has compiled the driving data of thousands of golfers. It is largely underwhelming. Here is a sample of average driving distance based on scoring level: 72 and Below: 250 Yards 75-80: 235 Yards 85-90: 208 Yards 95-100: 184 Yards I also published this article that discussed the average swing speeds of golfers based on their handicap. It further confirmed that the majority of golfers do not hit the ball nearly as far as pros. They’re not even in the same vicinity! My advice to you is not to worry about your golf club distances so much, but rather understand them better. There is no question that hitting the golf ball farther can help lower your scores. We’ll get to that later in this article. But first I want to explore a more important topic… Knowledge is Power Golf is a strategic game. Every shot you hit should involve some kind of analysis that hopefully results in you picking the correct target and club. If you would like some more help in this department feel free to download my free eBook on golf course strategy here. My number one recommendation for every golfer is that they should know their golf club distances. When you have this information it will help you make smarter decisions with your club selection, and hit more greens during your round. There are two ways of looking at this. The first is to figure out how far you are hitting the ball during your practice sessions. My recommendation is to see an instructor or a club fitter that has a launch monitor like Trackman or Foresight. You can establish a baseline distance for each club in your bag. That way you will know how far you are actually hitting the ball, not how far you think you are hitting it. There is a big difference between the two. The Other Method The second method of determining this is to figure out your golf club distances on the actual golf course. Typically most players will hit the ball farther during their practice sessions when there is less pressure. When they only have one chance to execute a shot, it is unlikely that they will strike it as purely. Luckily technology can help with this problem. There are now several companies who are offering GPS devices that will track every shot that you hit on the course. That way you can figure out your golf club distances, and have complete confidence they are accurate. ###