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Golf Club Distance - How Far Can You Really Smack
That Little White Ball? |
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Many new Golfers ask how far a golf club distance can go, and
with how much force should they hit? Generally each golf club
has a specific range. But in reality it really depends on your
swing, and the power of your stroke.
A golf club distance depends on many things such as the
type of club, the weather conditions, the fairway, your
physical fitness, your age, your swing speed, and how well your
club head connects with the ball. Sometimes one person's 5 iron
distance is another golfers 3 iron or 7iron distance. According
to golf digest most amateurs usually hit their drives at around
195 yards
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Don't compare yourself with the pros, because PGA pros hit
theirs at around 280 yards, while LPGA pros hit at 230 yards.
See the disparity even in the pros category? Long or Short
Hitter If you play regularly you will eventually see whether
you are a short hitter or a long hitter. Of course do not
expect to be a long hitter the first time you play golf. But
whether you're a long hitter does not always mean that you're
better than the short hitter.
After all, there's still the issue of your ability to
putt. You have to remember that it's not just hitting the ball.
You have to be able to hit the ball, and make it fly straight
at the target. There's no use for long hitters who frequently
get out of bounds.
Men's and Women's Golf Clubs There is a chart of range
for golf club distance, and you can find this in most golfing
stores, sporting stores or online. But there is big difference
on percentage when it comes to the Men's golf clubs versus the
women's golf clubs. On the whole, longer clubs generally hit
further. Since most women are less in height than men, it
simply follows that their golf club distance also has a big
difference from that of the men's.
Golf Club Distance Factors How far your ball travels is
affected by the temperature, air pressure and wind direction.
Most new golfers tend to under hit the ball when they are
trying to hit the green, so there shots are short.
Have you ever played on golf courses with elevation? Have
you noticed that when hitting your ball from a lower elevation
to higher one you golf club distance falls short of
expectation? That's because golf club travel distance is
affected by elevation.
Well hopefully, through this article you have gained some
knowledge on how golf club distance work. Independent free
articles on every part of Golf including Golf Club Distance
are available at http://www.GolfclubReviewsOnline.com
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