Golf driver swing speed distance chart
· Here is a chart based on a @golfwrx article that shows approximate carry distances by driver swing speed (mph) A post shared by SuperSpeed Golf . What Driver Loft will optimize your distance? Input Club Speed mph. Note: Very Long Hitter = 56 m/s = mph Long Hitter = 49 m/s = mph Medium Hitter = 42 m/s = 95 mph Short Hitter = 36 m/s = 80 mph. Still not sure of your swing speed. Click here. Driver Distance: Swing Speed: Beginner: yards: 80 mph: Average: yards: 94 mph: Good: yards: mph: Excellent: yards: mph: PGA Tour Average: yards: mph: Women’s Average: yards: 77 mph: LPGA Tour Average: yards: 94 mphEstimated Reading Time: 2 mins.
Driver Distance: Swing Speed: Beginner: yards: 80 mph: Average: yards: 94 mph: Good: yards: mph: Excellent: yards: mph: PGA Tour Average: yards: mph: Women’s Average: yards: 77 mph: LPGA Tour Average: yards: 94 mph. This simple chart (above) shows the relationship between how fast you swing the club (club speed) and how far you can potentially hit the ball with your golf driver. The chart is based on reasonable maximums (normal conditions) and represents optimal carry distances (distance in the air). If things like elevation changes, wind and other atmospheric conditions are eliminated, an 86 mph swing speed with a driver will be right about yds. Real-world distance is going to be approx. yds longer, so yds is realistic for an 86 mph swing speed.
Divide the ball speed by to get the estimated swing speed for your drive. Alternatively, you can divide the carry distance by to estimate the swing. What impact does swing speed have on distance? In perfect conditions, see the table below. 25 កក្កដា The table below shows how far golfers of various skill levels and swing speeds hit each club. We've included PGA and LPGA carry distance.
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