If this question is in reference to a hybrid Golf club that is a hybrid of a 1 iron, then the answer is as follows. There is not a "general" distance any golf club should hit a ball.. The length of a golf shot is not only determined by the club, but by many other factors, such as swing path, the golf ball itself, wind speed and other weather conditions and most importantly club head speed.
Let me give an example, my father who is 65+ hits a 5 iron about 150-160 yards. I am 23 years old and I hit a 5 iron between 200 and 230. Right there, you have almost a 100 yard difference between two people using the same club....
In trying to give an answer to this questions, a 1 hybrid golf club should be around or exceed 200 yards.. Again, this is really determined by your swing and the club head speed you generate.
Hope that helps!
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a nibley can be a 7 - 9 iron.
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I graphite shaft compared to a steel shaft on any club will give you more distance. For every club there will be roughly a five yard distance difference. You will hit the graphite further.
Yes. Rule 4, Clubs, does not regulate the weight of a club (USGA Decisions on the Rules of Golf, Decision 4-4a/7). The player is liable for penalty if the club does not meet the provisions, specifications and interpretations set forth in Appendix II of The Rules of Golf. I encountered this situation as a rules official in a tournament a few years ago. The player had thirteen "normal" clubs and a weighted exercise club. However, the grooves on this club did not meet the specifications of Appendix II and he was disqualified, even though he had not used the club in the competition.
!7-ph is an alloy that is Precipitation Hardened. it is a very hard alloy metal.
ANSWER: Driver (1 wood) 3 wood 4 wood 5 wood 7 wood 9 wood 1 hybrid 2 hybrid 3 hybrid 4 hybrid 5 hybrid 2 iron 3 iron 4 iron 5 iron 6 iron 7 iron 8 iron 9 iron 10 iron Pitching wedge Gap Wedge Sand Wedge Lob Wedge Chipper Putter
There is the driver, which is the biggest club, the woods, which look similar to the driver, but are smaller, hybrids, which look like skinny woods, the irons, which are the clubs with the flat angled heads, and the putter
It depends on the person swinging the golf club. Distance is created by combining clubhead speed, launch angle, and squareness of impact(efficiency). Therefore clubs are hit different distances depending on the person playing the shot. A good starting point is a golf club distance calculator at http://www.csgnetwork.com/golfclubdistancecalce.html Each iron typically differs in loft by 4 degrees in the short irons and 3 degrees in the long irons. Men typically have a 8 - 12 yard distance gap between each club. Women typically have a 6 - 10 yard distance gap between each club. To find out how far you hit each club take your irons to the driving range and verify the yardage to each flag (either with a distance range finder or by walking the distance). You should be recording carry distance with your irons, not total distance. With each club in your bag hit 10 good shots and note where they land. Then take the average of this group of balls as the distance you hit that club and record that as the maximum distance you should attempt a shot with that club. Most amatuers hit their shots short so over clubbing usually isn't that bad of a thing. If you don't want to take the time to hit range shots to determine each clubs distance then use the following guide as a starting point. If you notice you overshoot or undershoot the hole with good shots then you need to adjust the distance accordingly. 56 degree SW - 85 yards 52 degree SW - 95 yards 48 degree PW - 105 yards 9 IR - 115 yards 8 IR - 125 yards 7 IR - 135 yards 6 IR - 145 yards 5 IR - 155 yards 4 HYBRID - 170 yards 3 HYBRID - 180 yards 5 Metal - 190 yards 3 Metal - 200 yards Driver - 220 yards So if you have 115 yards to the pin you should use a 9 iron; if you have 116 yards you should use the 8 iron.
it should be a cm from touching the ground, when your holding it wiith your arms straight(putter)
It depends what clubs you are comfortable with, and what length of course you are playing on. If it is a long course, driver, 5 iron, wedge and putter. If it is a mid range course, 3 wood, 6 iron, wedge and putter. And if it is a short course, hybrid, 7 iron, wedge and putter.
Important gadgets for a beginner:• A golf bag of any size, shape, colour, or vintage.• Fairway wood, driver, OR hybrid.• A 7-iron or any numbered iron• A wedge of any size or shape• A putter• A bag of tees• A dozen golf balls (the more the better)• Sunglasses• Baseball cap