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how far can pros drive a golf ball

by Ayden Koepp Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How far does your average PGA Tour player hit their drive?

Apr 28, 2021 · 68 PGA Tour pros regularly drive the ball 300 yards or longer! It is fascinating that 50 yards separate the longest driver on tour (Dechambeau) from the shortest driver on Tour (K.J. Choi). Choi’s average drive is 271 yards. Over the last 30 years, the average driving distance on the PGA tour has increased by 39 yards, a 15% increase.

How many PGA Tour pros drive 300 yards?

This season, the PGA Tour average driving distance is 297, while the leader in that category is Cameron Champ at 322 yards, over 100 yards longer than the average male amateur. But worry …

Is the distance a golf ball carries important?

Nov 02, 2017 · As Nicklaus states, the ball has played a large role. Driving distances changed little over decades. IBM recorded driving distance data at 11 PGA Tour events in 1968. The top 10 …

How far can a low handicapper drive the ball?

Feb 21, 2020 · 6-iron: 180-220 yards. 7-iron: 170-200 yards. 8-iron: 155-185 yards. 9-iron: 140-170 yards. PW: 120-140 yards. SW: 80-110 yards. Tags how far do pga tour players hit their …

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How far is the average golfer in 2019?

In 2019, the average distance for male amateur golfers was just 216 yards. This data was collected across 1141 shots of players with varying handicaps. It’s unsurprising to see that lower handicap players have longer average driving distances when breaking it down by handicap.

How many yards does a female golfer have?

Players with handicaps less than 6 average 239 yards, compared to 177 yards for 21+ handicappers. Female golfers had an average distance of 148 yards in 2019, and the discrepancy between high and low handicap players is even more drastic.

What is the USGA's distance insights project?

This morning the USGA and R&A released their long-awaited Distance Insights project, a joint effort by the two governing bodies of the sport to study distance and its past, present and future impacts on the game.

How many yards did Ben Hogan hit?

Ben Hogan hit his driver 265 yards, according to an article in the June 10, 1949 issue of Time Magazine. Even 15 years later he still hit drives that distance in a Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf match against the equally long-hitting Sam Snead.

How many yards does Dustin Johnson drive?

Drives exceeding 350 yards are seemingly routine for Dustin Johnson. These days in pro golf, power is prevalent. Today’s era benefits from lighter shafts, larger clubheads with springy faces and a solid core multi-layered golf ball. Players are bigger, stronger, more athletic, pay close attention to nutrition and hone their bodies in the gym.

How many yards did Davis Love III drive?

His former World Cup partner, Davis Love III, led the PGA Tour in 1986 at age 22, averaging 285 yards per drive. Two decades later, he’d gained 13 yards. This year at age 52, Love was one of the eight golfers who had a 400-plus drive. YouTube.

How many players were on the PGA Tour in 2015-16?

Only 27 players on the PGA Tour in 2015-16 had a faster average. It’s reasonable to assume Jones, who was one of the longer hitters of the day and the game’s greatest amateur, would have no trouble keeping up if given modern equipment.

What are the benefits of a lighter shaft?

Today’s era benefits from lighter shafts, larger clubheads with springy faces and a solid core multi-layered golf ball. Players are bigger, stronger, more athletic, pay close attention to nutrition and hone their bodies in the gym.

How far you can actually hit your driver

This story was selected as one of the 15 best GolfWRX stories of 2015!

Stickney: The only 2 ways to hit a golf ball farther

If I had a dollar for every time someone walked into my Academy (myself included!) and asked how to hit it farther I’d own a bank by now. Golf course agronomy has evolved and the rock-hard fairways of yesterday are gone and have been replaced by soft conditions that require more and more carry off the tee.

Stickney: The evolution of necessary technology in golf instruction

Over time technology has improved so that we (as teachers) can see and understand motion and forces in action during the swing.

The Wedge Guy: You can change your stripes

Over my 40-plus years in the golf industry and a lifetime in the game, I have had the opportunity to observe thousands of recreational golfers of all skill levels. I believe the common thread between all of us – from scratch player to high-handicapper – is that we all would like to get better.

Do golfers want to hit the ball longer?

As soon as golfers accomplish the act of hitting the golf ball, they want to hit further. It’s only natural and in some ways, inescapable. But while many golfers want to hit the ball longer, there are often two related questions that sometimes escape them: How far do they hit it?

What is the biggest lie in golf?

The first question, the answer to which Max Homa calls the “biggest lie in golf”, is something every golfer should know. Just because you have hit a drive 280 yards one time does not mean you hit your driver 280 yards. That goes all the way down the bag. Take more club than you think, because there’s no pride in leaving 99 out of 100 shots short ...

Is Instagram a good golf guide?

Instagram. It’s not perfect, because it assumes a few things: That you’re hitting the ball consistently well, without much curve and with a driver that’s fit to your swing. But nevertheless, it can provide a good guidepost for golfers.

How far can a golf ball go in a 100 mile per hour swing?

The greater the swing speed, naturally the ball is going to travel further. You can’t make a ball go 300 yards with a 100 mile per hour swing unless you are golfing on a runway or there is a 40 mile per hour wind to your break.

How low is a golf ball's spin rate?

You will find their spin rates anywhere as low as 1500 to 2500. A lower spin rate allows the ball to fly further. Too much spin rate can reduce your total carry and hurt your overall driving distance. Too little of spin can cause the ball to actually knuckle off the club.

What is the difference between green and blue golf clubs?

The green club is 20% lighter than your driver , the blue club is 10% lighter and the red club is 5% heavier. The whole purpose of this system is to train your mind and body to be able to swing faster. Your mind will only allow your body to swing as fast it can and still feel safe.

What is the spin rate of a golf driver?

You will find their spin rates anywhere as low as 1500 to 2500. A lower spin rate allows the ball to fly further. Too much spin rate can reduce your total carry and hurt your overall driving distance. Too little of spin can cause the ball to actually knuckle off the club. The spin rate is often a function of your angle of attack and your golf equipment.

How many shots can you hit with 10-20 yards off the tee?

We all know that the extra 10-20 yards off every tee could mean 3-4 shots over the course of the round. It also means hitting an 8 iron instead of a 7 iron even from the same distance if we are able to increase swing speed. There are many options out there for you.

Why does my golf ball knuckle off the club?

Too much spin rate can reduce your total carry and hurt your overall driving distance. Too little of spin can cause the ball to actually knuckle off the club. The spin rate is often a function of your angle of attack and your golf equipment.

How many yards does a PGA Tour driver hit in 2020?

As of the end of the 2019-2020 PGA TOUR season, the tour average runs about 114.1 mph and they hit about 296.4 yards/drive, which means their driving efficiency is about 2.60 yards/drive. This is much better than the average 14-15 –handicap golfer who comes in at 2.29 yards/drive.

How fast is a long driver?

That means that a typical long driver is over 10 mph faster on average than the PGA TOUR’s fastest swinger. Some people consider guys like Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson, Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, etc., long hitters. Indeed, relative to amateurs they are long.

Can you train to increase your swing speed?

Aside from improving your technique and getting fit for your equipment, despite what many golfers (even pros like Tiger) believe, yes, you can actually train to increase your swing speed…at any age! Just consider a long drive guy like Bobby Wilson.

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