Depends how fast you swing and what shaft you have in it, it could go anywhere between 190 and 220 yards.
About 210 or so. You may expect it to go as far as a 5 wood which has a similar loft, but the hybrid has a shorter shaft so won't go as far.
If you don't know this I suggest trying to hit some golfballs on the practice range using a Toyota Prius and see how far they go.
You must be opening the club face at impact or else you have the ball too far forward causing a launch that is too high.
The two key aspects of a golf club that affect the distance and flight pattern of a golf ball are the clubhead design and the loft angle. The clubhead design influences the aerodynamics and impact efficiency, while the loft angle determines the launch angle and spin rate of the ball. Together, these factors impact how far and high the ball travels after being struck.
In golf, some of the clubs used are called irons. They can be numbered from 1 to 9, indicating how far the front surface of the club is tilted from vertical (i.e., how much loft the club provides when it strikes the ball).
O.5 inch
Any where from 120-140 and if you crush it I say about 150.
Placing the ball at the back of your stance will effectively make the ball fly lower and farther. By placing the ball at the back of your stance you are decreasing the loft of the club. If you want to hit a high shot move the ball forward but remember it will not go as far.
well if it was a really hot day the golf ball would get hot and sticky and if was a really cold day the wind would be making it cold so it affects how far the golf ball goes
Generally speaking, drivers are hit for long shots off the tee. While depending on the yardage most people will hit a 3 wood , 5 wood or hybrid when in the fairway far enough away from the hole that they cant reach it.
A good idea is a large headed high lofted (10.5 degrees plus) and a regular flex shaft. There may be a temptation to get a 9.5 stiff and try and hit it as far as you can, but the first driver i suggested will pay dividends in the long term. The driver is a hard club to hit for beginners due to it's low loft and long shaft.
It is harder to focus mentally on the course then on the driving range. Also it just does not matter how well you hiit the ball, it matters how far, with how much loft you hit it with, with any spin, or even with any fade. It is harder to focus mentally on the course then on the driving range. Also it just does not matter how well you hiit the ball, it matters how far, with how much loft you hit it with, with any spin, or even with any fade.