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How Far Should You Hit A Driving Iron?

Gone are the days of golfers carrying a rather traditional setup most common in the past of a driver, 3 wood, 3-pw, sw and a putter. Now golfers have plenty of options! And that is a good...

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How Far Should You Hit A 4 Iron?

To play golf at a single digit handicap level, the amateur golfer should hit their 4 iron at least 170 yards.  To play at the scratch level, they will want to reach closer to 190 or more. ...

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How Far Should You Hit A 3 Hybrid?

The elite amateur golfer will hit their 3 hybrid between 210 and 230 yards with the average amateur carrying their 3 hybrid between 170 and 210 yards.  Most professionals will carry their 3...

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How Far Should You Hit A Sand Wedge?

An average carry distance for a sand wedge 80-120 yards.  The key with a sand wedge is can you hit it the distance you intended.  The best golfers will work on dialing in their distance and...

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How Far Should You Hit A Pitching Wedge?

To play golf at an elite level you will want to be able to hit your pitching wedge at least 115 yards.  However, the real key when hitting a pitching wedge is to be consistent in your carry...

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How Far Should You Hit A 5 Wood?

If you want to play golf at a scratch level, you will want to carry your 5 wood 200 yards plus.  If you are simply trying to reach the single digit handicap level, a carry distance of 180 yards...

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I am an amateur golfer on a journey to get better, enjoy the game as often as possible and share my passion and knowledge with others. I have coached high school golfers at a high level and have a great passion for the game and want to give back. I enjoy learning about the golf swing and am currently studying to be a certified professional golf instructor. Join me in our journey to get better everyday.

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