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how to gauge carry vs roll golf

by Dr. Retta Barrows Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The PGA Tour measures driving distance to the point where the ball comes to rest, which includes roll. Total is the straight-line distance to the golf ball’s expected resting point whilst carry is the distance the ball flies through the air.

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Do you know the carry and roll on your golf clubs?

Knowing the carry and roll distances on each of your clubs is important. When selecting a club you must ensure that the carry is enough to fly the ball over any intervening obstacles. Suppose that the total distance on your six iron is 160 yards, of which 140 is carry and 20 is roll.

How do I find the carry of my golf clubs?

Such a shot will almost never plug into the ground. By far the best way to find out the carry of each of your clubs is go to a driving range that has distance markers and note down the carry distance and the total distance of each club. Do this many times for each club. For each club choose the median carry and the median total distance.

What is carry in golf shots?

The carry of a golf shot is how far the ball travels before it hits the ground for the first time. In other words, it is distance to first bounce. Often you are only concerned with how far the ball travel, but at crucial times, you are much more interested in the carry.

How do you measure distance on the golf course?

As an average player, you can easily practice this and gather data yourself. Out on the course, with a few balls in hand. Use a laser to gauge the distance from your ball to the lip of a bunker (say 150 yards with your 7 Iron). Hit a shot over the bunker.

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Does carry distance include roll?

Total is carry plus or minus any bounce and roll. Total is a calculated value based on the landing angle, landing ball speed, and spin rate. A flat surface (ground) and “normal” hardness is assumed to calculate total distance.

How is carry distance calculated?

If you know the golfer's clubhead speed, then you know the distance. So it is obviously more complicated than a simple formula that relates clubhead speed to distance....Here's how you do that:Multiply the clubhead speed by 3.16.Subtract 85.2 yards from the result.You have the carry distance, within one or two yards.

What is carry vs total distance in golf?

'Carry' is your focus when trying to clear obstacles like water and bunkers, as well as hitting into an elevated green. 'Total distance' is fine for straightforward shots, but something to keep in mind is that it can be influenced by aspects out of your control, like whether the course is wet or dry.

What is a good carry distance in golf?

The standard assumption for carry comes from the TrackMan Optimizer. For the driver, a club speed of 94 mph, attack angle of 0 degrees, and optimized carry results in a carry of 222 yards. For a 6-iron, a club speed of 80 mph and mid-trajectory results in a carry of 153 yards.

How far should a 95 mph swing go?

5. 90 mph can carry about 175-180 yards of distance. 6. 95 mph can carry about 185-190 yards of distance.

How far should 110 mph golf swing go?

Conversely, upping the swing speed to 110 MPH offers a distance of about 284 yards, which is very impressive for any amateur golfer.

How far should a 7 iron carry?

Average 7 Iron Distances are following: Beginning golfers- 100 yards (men) or 60 yards (women) Intermediate golfers- 135 yards (men) and 75 yards (women) Advanced golfers- 165 yards (men) or 140 yards (women) PGA Tour Players- 185 yards (men) or 160 yards (women)

How far should a 7 iron roll?

As you can see, most golfers are hitting their 7-iron between 147 to 159 yards on average.

How far do pros hit a 7 iron?

between 172-215 yardsA PGA Tour player hits a 7-iron between 172-215 yards. Meanwhile, a short-hitting amateur male golfer averages 120 yards with the same club. Men, women, seniors, juniors, professionals, amateurs and beginners all hit their clubs different distances.

Is 200 yard carry good?

A 200-yard golf drive is a good distance for an amateur golf player. The distance report presented by R&A and USGA (United States Golf Association) displays golfers' distance numbers. This report depicts that an amateur male golf player's average hit is 215 yards.

How far should a driver carry with 100 mph swing speed?

If your swing speed is 100 mph, your distance potential could be as high as 270 yards.

How far should 165 ball speed carry?

The average clubhead speed with the Driver is 112 mph; ball speed is 165 mph and carry distance is 269 yards.

How far should you hit a 7 iron?

Average 7 Iron Distances are following: Beginning golfers- 100 yards (men) or 60 yards (women) Intermediate golfers- 135 yards (men) and 75 yards (women) Advanced golfers- 165 yards (men) or 140 yards (women) PGA Tour Players- 185 yards (men) or 160 yards (women)

How do you calculate distance example?

2:405:19How To Find The Distance Between Two Points - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo in this example a is 3 b is 4 and we're looking for c. So according to the pythagorean theorem cMoreSo in this example a is 3 b is 4 and we're looking for c. So according to the pythagorean theorem c squared is equal to a squared plus b squared. So that's 3 squared plus 4 squared.

How far does Tiger Woods hit a 7 iron?

Tiger hits his 3-iron a 'carry' distance of 240 yards on average while his 4-iron goes 225 yards and 5-iron 210 yards. When it comes to his mid-irons he hits his 6-iron and 7-iron 195 and 180 yards.

How do you judge distance by eye?

Estimating distance by using only your finger is based on this known fact about human anatomy: Your arm is about ten times longer than the distance between your eyes. The distance between your eyes is about 2” apart, and the distance from your eye to your extended finger is about 20” apart.

What is the difference between "carry" and "roll"?

The distance a golf ball travels on a shot is generally a combination of “Carry” and “Roll.” Carry is the distance that the ball is in the air. Roll is just that: how far the ball rolls or bounces after landing.

What is the importance of knowing the carry and roll distances on each of your clubs?

Knowing the carry and roll distances on each of your clubs is important. When selecting a club you must ensure that the carry is enough to fly the ball over any intervening obstacles.

What is the constant for a golf chip shot?

First piece of info is there are two constants. One is the never changing landing spot, on the green, for all chip shots. This spot is 1' on the green. It never changes in this formula. The individual golfer might use a landing spot 1', 2' or 3' on to the green, but which ever the the golfer uses, it will never change for all chip shots. The second constant is the #12.

How to find the PW of a golf ball?

The hole is located 6 steps past the landing spot. This gives the golfer a fraction of 3/6 which reduces to 1/2. Take the #2 and subtract it from the constant # 12, and you get 10, or a 10 iron which is a PW

How far should a golfer's stride be?

There are two variables in this formula. Both are measured in steps, or the golfer's stride. The golfer's stride should be as close to 3' (1 yard) as possible. In most cases this 3' stride will be longer than the golfer's normal, natural stride distance.

How many ways can you skin a cat?

At the end of the day there's more than 101 ways to skin a cat. If it works for some then that's great.

What is the first variable in golf?

The first variable is the distance in steps (strides) from the ball to the landing spot on the green. This distance will vary from shot to shot.

Who has a distance formula?

Tomasi, and Adams have a distance formula in one of their books for using a specific club for a specific chipping distance. Those of you who only use one, or two clubs for all your chip shots won't find this meaningful. Those of you who, like me, use different clubs for different chipping distances might find it useful. It involves a little math in the beginning.

How fast should a golf ball be?

it all starts with optimizing BALL SPEED, and with a club speed up against 115 mph, your ball speed must first be above 170 before we can judge static loft and or the shaft profile. At the moment you dont impact that driver good enough to do this judgement, and that could be as easy as a shaft too long, head weight to low, or other simple basic specs that can be adjusted to improve impact.

What happens if you have 2 players at the same CS?

If we have 2 players at the same CS, one of them at minus 5 down in the ball, the other at plus 5 up in the ball, the one who has a negative angle of attack needs more static loft to get to the same launch angle as the other, and by that, he will have higher spin when he gets there....

How much does a launch of 13 carry?

Launch of 13 gives a carry of 253 - total 270. Launch of 14 gives a carry of 253 - total 270. Launch of 15 gives a carry of 253 - total 270. That means it does NOT matter what launch angle he got, thats NOT where distance comes from, so changing the swing to hit up in the ball is NOT the way to go.

What is the average driver length on the Tour?

Thats why average driver length on the tour is 44.50" and hardly any is playing drivers above 45.00"

How high do you need to cut 1000 RPM?

When we address SPIN we need to look at impact spot on the face, and for each 2/8" up or down, we see averages of 480 Rpms, so if you want to cut of 1000 Rpm, you need a impact spot about 0.5 inch higher on the face than you do now, and NO shaft change can do the same.

How many yards does a 167 154 ball carry?

There is average 2 yards carry for each mph ball speed, so all else equal you loose 167-154 = 13 x 2 = 26 yards carry.

What is the standard length of a golf driver?

Its old news that players who fits "standard" length irons (#5 iron of 37.75-38.00), fits a driver length of 44.00"

Why does the carry of a golf ball increase?

The carry tends to increase the lower the loft of the club. The reason for this is that the lower the loft, the lower of the starting angle of the ball flight, and correspondingly, the lower the landing angle of the ball. From the viewpoint of physics, the lower the landing angle, the greater the horizontal component of the velocity, so the further the ball will run once it lands. Just think about a shot that goes very high, it will come down and a very steep angle with most of the energy in the vertical direction, so the ball can actually plug into the ground, meaning there is no run at all. On the other hand, consider a ball hit at a very low angle, when it lands it will at a small angle and the ball will tend to run a long distance after that first bounce. Such a shot will almost never plug into the ground.

What is the carry distance in golf?

Carry Distances. The carry of a golf shot is how far the ball travels before it hits the ground for the first time. In other words, it is distance to first bounce. Often you are only concerned with how far the ball travel, but at crucial times, you are much more interested in the carry. It is also important to keep in mind ...

How to find the carry of a golf club?

By far the best way to find out the carry of each of your clubs is go to a driving range that has distance markers and note down the carry distance and the total distance of each club. Do this many times for each club. For each club choose the median carry and the median total distance. If you have not had a chance to do this, then the following table will give you an approximate idea of how the flat carry will vary with club loft. The flat carry is the carry on level ground.

What is the sum of carry and run?

The sum of carry and run is the total distance. You will care about the carry of a club when you are hitting over water, a hazard or onto a raised green. In these situations it is crucial that the ball does not bounce till it over the obstacle or has landed on the raised green. So how to you estimate the carry of a club?

What factors should be taken into account when determining the carry distance?

The most important factors to take into account are the wind and elevation of the target area.

Can a shot go into the ground?

Just think about a shot that goes very high, it will come down and a very steep angle with most of the energy in the vertical direction, so the ball can actually plug into the ground, meaning there is no run at all. On the other hand, consider a ball hit at a very low angle, when it lands it will at a small angle and the ball will tend ...

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What is the difference between a sand wedge and a pitching wedge?

A sand wedge is one to one ratio, meaning one part carry in the air one part roll on the ground. A pitching wedge is a one-to-two ratio, 9-iron is one-to-three, 8-iron is one-to-four and all the way up. So all you have to know is from the golf ball to your landing area, that distance, and then from the landing area to the hole as your second ...

How many steps are there in a pitching wedge?

Now from my landing area to the hole you have eight steps, so if you divide four into eight you have a one to two ratio, and a one to two ratio is a pitching wedge.

How to remember what golf club to use?

A good way to remember what club to use, always subtract the ratio from the number twelve and it will give you the right golf club. If you have a one to five ration, five from twelve would be a 7-iron.

Rule of 12

What I understand of the Rule of 12 (which I also don't adhere to) is that Jerry confused it a bit. The ball will roll a distance equal to the distance it flies times the difference between the club number and 12 (PW being 10, SW 11 for these purposes). So an 8 iron would roll 4 times the distance it flies.

chips one third two thirds

1. Aren't the same variables present when you are using the 1/3 - 2/3 technique?

Swinging

Just finished a swing session on the deck mat between showers. As I took the first club in hand, the sun broke through and there was a sun shower with a beautiful rainbow too. Good session after toooo long without one. Another sun shower with the rainbow as I finished. An omen perhaps : - ) of better weather to come.

The flight to roll ratio

The book total golf page 182 has a flight to roll ratio. You take flight/roll and subtract the roll from 12 to give you the right club. 11=sand wedge 10=pitching wedge 9=nine iron and so on. example 5parts flight and 20 parts role would be1/4. 12-4=eight iron. I tried this and like it.

How far does a trackman carry?

The LPGA Tour Trackman data didn’t have numbers listed for a hybrid or 3-iron. Rather they listed a 7-wood carry distance of 174 yards.

What is the average loft of a golf club?

It’s not listed on the chart, but for your interest, the average GW/SW was 53.9 degrees and average LW or highest lofted club was 59.7 degrees.

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How many yards per drive is the Senior Tour?

The Senior Tour numbers were calculated by taking the 2012 mean driving distance of 273.4 yards per drive on the Senior Tour and back-calculating the other numbers based on the PGA Tour’s average driving efficiency of 2.58 yards per mph of club head speed.

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BB series is now made from stainless steel and has a new face milling that offers much better feel. The new Inovai 8.0 has a great, toned-down shape with the new Roll Control face for reducing hopping and skidding and producing forward roll.

What is the first step in golf?

First the foundation , then the framing, roof, exterior walls, interior, paint, and trim. You can’t do one before the other. In golf, it all starts with the grip. If you do not hold the club properly, you’ll never accomplish a sound golf swing.

How wide is a golf ball?

The ball is 1.68 inches in diameter, and the functional striking area on a golf club is about 1.5-inches wide. If you vary in your setup by even 3/4 inch, you have imposed a serious obstacle to success. If you do nothing else to improve your golf game, learn how to set up the same way every time.

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