By: Mark Crossfield | Duration: 00:13:03


Video Description

How far you should hit every golf club is the #1 question golfers ask when trying to lower their handicap. In this video, I analyse millions of data points from Arccos Golf and PGA ShotLink to show you the massive distance gaps between amateurs and tour pros.

You’ll learn why your 7-iron distance is lagging and why your wedge play is costing you shots due to poor launch angle and dynamic loft. Whether you are looking for driver distance tips or a golf club distance chart, this breakdown will help you understand the average golf club distances for your skill level and how to “deloft” the club like a pro for maximum “pop” off the face.

How Far Should You Hit Every Club by Index

0:00 The Truth About Your Distance Gaps
1:12 The 7-Iron Test: Amateurs vs. Pros
2:34 The Secret to Pro “Pop” (Dynamic Loft)
4:05 Drills to Deloft Your Irons
5:22 The Shocking Wedge Data (Why You Miss Greens)
6:45 How to Master Your Wedge Launch Window
8:10 Driver Distance: Why the Gap is 30%+
9:30 Power Leaks: How to Find Your “Flat Out” Speed
11:15 Free Golf Fundamentals Course

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