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I found this chart on about.com. Do you agree with the distances? They are for short, mid and long hitters.
Club Men Women Driver 200-230-260 150-175-200 3-wood 180-215-235 125-150-180 5-wood 170-195-210 105-135-170 2-iron 170-195-210 105-135-170 3-iron 160-180-200 100-125-160 4-iron 150-170-185 90-120-150 5-iron 140-160-170 80-110-140 6-iron 130-150-160 70-100-130 7-iron 120-140-150 65-90-120 8-iron 110-130-140 60-80-110 9-iron 95-115-130 55-70-95 PW 80-105-120 50-60-80 SW 60-80-100 40-50-60 I wish I knew how to put a chart on here so it looks neater. |
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Looks like they would call me a mid-distance guy with my woods and somewhere north of short with my irons! Maybe I need to work on my irons! |
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Thanks Gummi. Looks much prettier than mine does. I'd say I play my 3 hybrid about 200 yards also. I guess my occasional great shots sku (correct spelling on that??
![]() Another question. Do any of you think that difference in loft change any of these numbers? |
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Do you mean like over the years bogey? Like the 5-irons of today (for example) have a stronger loft than the 5-irons of twenty years ago?
And different club companies have different lofts than each other, so yes. The chart should probably be done by loft, not iron number. And of course drivers come in all different lofts. |
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Do you mean like over the years bogey? Like the 5-irons of today (for example) have a stronger loft than the 5-irons of twenty years ago? |
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