Average Distance Clubs Are Hit Based On Age
Average Distance Clubs Are Hit Based On Age
Club
50+yrs old
40+yrs old
20-30+yrs old
Driver
200 yds
230 yds
260 yds
3 Wood
180 yds
215 yds
235 yds
4 Wood
175 yds
200 yds
200 yds
5 Wood
170 yds
195 yds
210 yds
1 Iron
180 yds
215 yds
235 yds
2 Iron
170 yds
195 yds
210 yds
3 Iron
160 yds
180 yds
200 yds
4 Iron
150 yds
160 yds
170 yds
5 Iron
140 yds
160 yds
170 yds
6 Iron
130 yds
150 yds
160 yds
7 Iron
120 yds
140 yds
150 yds
8 Iron
110 yds
130 yds
140 yds
9 Iron
95 yds
115 yds
130 yds
Pitching Wedge
80 yds
105 yds
120 yds
Sand Wedge
60 yds
80 yds
100 yds
Lob Wedge
50 yds
70 yds
90 yds

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