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  1. Swing Speed and Distance Chart for Every Club

    Here's a club head speed chart that shows you swing speeds for every club from every type of player, from PGA and LPGA tour players, to high-handicap amateur men and women. ... PGA Tour Speed | Carry. LPGA Tour Speed | Carry. Driver. 113 mph | 275y. 94 mph | 218y. 3-wood. 107 mph | 243y. 90 mph | 195y. 5-wood. 103 mph | 230y.

  2. New PGA and LPGA Tour Averages by Trackman

    Official stat holes are picked going in opposite directions to reduce any effects from wind. Discover the latest PGA and LPGA Tour Averages from Trackman, featuring Club Speed, Ball Speed, Attack Angle, Spin Rate, and Carry. Get accurate and up-to-date data to keep your game at its best.

  3. Golf Swing Speed Chart: Averages By Age, Skill, and More

    (Full Chart Based On Swing Speed) Average PGA TOUR Club Head Speeds. PGA TOUR professionals are among the best golfers in the world, so many golfers look to them as guides to playing the game correctly. ... He loves Srixon clubs and plays a ZX5 driver with Z 585 irons. He's written over 60 articles on GolfSpan and specializes in sharing tips to ...

  4. Golf Stat and Records

    PGA TOUR Stats. PGA TOUR, PGA TOUR Champions, and the Swinging Golfer design are registered trademarks.

  5. Average Golf Swing Speed Chart

    299.9. 2.61. As you can see at the end of the 2022-2023 PGA TOUR season, the tour average runs about 115.80 mph and they hit about 299.9 yards/drive, which means their driving efficiency is about 2.61 yards/drive. This is much better than the average 14-15 -handicap golfer who comes in at 2.29 yards/drive.

  6. How Far PGA Tour Players Hit Every Club In The Bag

    Moving into the irons, PGA Tour players averaged 218 yards carry with a 3-iron (100mph CHS/145mph BS) and 199 yards with a 5-iron (96mph CHS/135mph BS), and as the club becomes shorter - predictably - so do the numbers. ... the total carry distance on the PGA Tour was 176 yards thanks to 92mph club speed and 123mph ball speed. PGA Tour players ...

  7. What is Club Speed?

    Club Speed - The linear speed of the club head's geometric center just prior to first contact with the golf ball [separator] [one_half] Tour Averages. PGA TOUR. Driver - 113 mph; 6 iron - 93 mph; LPGA Tour. Driver - 94 mph; 6 iron - 79 mph; For a full list of Tour averages, visit TrackMan PGA and LPGA Tour Averages [/one_half] [one ...

  8. How To Increase PGA Tour 7 Iron Club Head Speed For Better Performance

    Incorporating flexibility exercises into your routine can help increase your 7 iron club head speed. Prioritize stretching exercises that target the muscles involved in your golf swing, such as your shoulders, hips, and hamstrings. Examples include shoulder stretches, hip rotations, and hamstring stretches.

  9. Club Head Speed Chart: Understanding, Factors, And Increasing Speed

    The relationship between club head speed and distance with irons is also worth considering. With an iron club head speed of around 90-100 mph, professional golfers can hit their irons to distances ranging from 180-220 yards.

  10. How fast are PGA Tour clubhead speeds? The answer has changed a LOT in

    As you can see, last season's average clubhead speed of 114.13 mph is only up slightly from 112.78 mph in 2007. However, among the highest and lowest averages, there has been an increase of nearly ...

  11. PGA Tour Trackman Averages: Analyzing Player Performance And Improving

    Clubhead speed is a crucial factor in determining the distance a golf ball will travel. PGA Tour players are known for their ability to generate impressive clubhead speeds, and the trackman data confirms this. On average, PGA Tour players have clubhead speeds that surpass 110 miles per hour. This incredible speed allows them to unleash the full ...

  12. Here is the Average PGA Tour Swing Speed

    A PGA Tour player averages around 108 mph with a 3-wood and 104 mph with a 5-wood. When you get into the 7-wood (yes, they are fairly popular amongst the pros) and hybrids, that average goes down to around 100 mph. As the loft of the clubhead becomes greater, there is not only less speed being generated, but there is also more spin.

  13. What is the average clubhead speed in golf?

    If you compare this to the average PGA Tour player they are nearly 10mph faster at 113mph. The longest hitter on the PGA Tour for 2019 was Cameron Champ. He has an average club speed of 128mph and hits it 317.9yds on average, just over four yards further than Rory McIlroy. The highest ever recorded clubhead speed on Trackman is 156mph.

  14. This is how far PGA and LPGA Tour players hit it with every club

    Cameron Champ currently leads the club-head speed charts this season with a 129.72 average. You'll also notice that the average PGA Tour player hits down on their driver (attack angle -1.3 ...

  15. Golf Club Distances w/ Chart

    2020 PGA Tour Players Average Club Head Speed vs Average Carry Distance, Data Source: pgatour.com. Assuming all other things are equal, more swing speed means more energy that can be transferred from the club to the golf ball, resulting in higher ball speed. Higher ball speed means the ball will travel a further distance.

  16. Average Club Head Speed 7 Iron PGA Tour

    The average club head speed with a 7 iron on the PGA Tour is around 93-95 mph. Here are some examples: Dustin Johnson: 94 mph. Brooks Koepka: 95 mph. Rory McIlroy: 94 mph. Jon Rahm: 93 mph ...

  17. The Average PGA Tour Swing Speed is As Follows

    During the 2021-2022 season, the average PGA Tour driver swing speed is just under 115 mph. That corresponds to where the average was the previous season. Cameron Champ leads the pack with 124.7 ...

  18. Golf Club Distance Chart (Complete Guide to Yardages & Speed)

    You should expect to hit a 7-iron between 130 and 160 yards. Each iron should vary by about 8 to 10 yards (e.g., if your 7 goes 150, your 8 should go around 140). This will change depending on your swing speed, which is related to your technique, flexibility, fitness, and height.

  19. Long-hitting Chris Gotterup gives distance advice, discusses changing

    Chris Gotterup, a recent winner on the PGA TOUR at the Myrtle Beach Classic, is currently ranked sixth on TOUR in Driving Distance at 313.3 yards per drive, and he averages a whopping 184.93 mph ...

  20. Factors Affecting PGA Tour 7 Iron Swing Speed

    When it comes to achieving a powerful and efficient swing in golf, there are several that can affect the speed at which a PGA Tour player can swing their 7 iron. These include clubhead speed, swing mechanics, physical fitness, and equipment. Let's take a closer look at each of these and understand how they contribute to the overall swing speed.

  21. 7 Iron Distance

    In comparison, the average PGA Tour player hits their 7 iron between 172-215 yards with a clubhead speed of 90 MPH on average. On the LPGA Tour, the average seven iron clubhead speed is 76 MPH and a total 7 Iron Distance of 141 yards. Professional golfers often create a distance chart so that they can keep track of any trends or changes.

  22. Iron club head speed

    For men on the PGA Tour, the average driver swing speed is 112 mph, while the average 5-iron swing speed is 94 mph. The average driver swing speed for women on the LPGA Tour is 94 mph, while the average 5-iron swing speed is 79 mph. In both cases, the 5-iron swing speed is 84 percent of the driver swing speed.

  23. Five things every golfer can learn from Brian Harman's equipment at The

    As for his 3, 4 and 5 irons, Harman takes the technology up a notch by using Titleist U-500 iron models. The U-500 uses a multi-material construction to increase ball speed off the face, and each ...

  24. What Do The Top 10 Putters On The PGA Tour Use?

    Detry has really become a force on the PGA Tour over the last season and currently sits third in Total Putting and 32nd in the FedEx Cup, despite being yet to win on tour. The Belgian has a silky ...

  25. Increase Your Average Club Head Speed For Irons With These Techniques

    For advanced golfers, the ideal club head speed for irons can reach even higher levels. Advanced golfers have spent years honing their skills and have developed a strong and consistent swing. An ideal club head speed for irons for advanced golfers typically ranges between 90-100 mph or higher.

  26. The 7 Best Golf Putters in 2024, Tested and Reviewed

    Trusted by PGA Tour professionals such as Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, the Spider Tour X #1 putter is a premium choice for golfers seeking enhanced consistency and accuracy on the greens.

  27. 10 Best golf clubs

    Callaway is well-known for its powerful, easy-to-hit irons. "These Callaways hit very long and are arguably better built these days," says Eric Hart, general manager and director of golf at Wild Marsh Golf Club.. "You also have brands like PXG that are pushing the boundaries on what a club can do for distance, but with everything factored in, I'd still lean towards Callaway."

  28. The £10 item Scottie Scheffler keeps in his bag

    The £10 item Scottie Scheffler keeps in his bag - which has helped the American golfer win two Green Jackets, 12 PGA Tour events and over £54m in prize money Story by Ed Carruthers • 3d