I have found different answers for this question. I have seen 24ft. 18ft. and 8yd.
I'd suggest looking somewhere else for this answer.
120 yards.
8 yards
Too far!
360 feet.
An ambiguous question. Posts of the same goal or posts from opposite goals?
The distance between the goal posts is officially 7 yards; so that is 21 feet. In metric that is 6.4 metres. The width of the goal posts themselves is not official, so this might vary; but the rule states that at lest the bottom 2 metres of each post must be padded as protection. In some grounds, the base of the posts can be even 8 or 9 inches thick due to the padding.
6.4 Metres.
110 yards.
In hockey, the distance from the goal post to the blue line is typically 11 feet (3.33 meters). However, if you're referring to the distance from the goal line to the "D" area (the crease), it is approximately 4 feet (1.22 meters) from the goal line to the outer edge of the crease. The crease itself extends about 6 feet (1.83 meters) in front of the goal line.
There are many places where one could find information on the distance that joins a football goal post. The best place to find this information would be the website Wikipedia.
In netball, the penalty spot is located 7 meters from the goal post. This distance is measured from the center of the goal post to the penalty mark on the court. Players taking a penalty shot must shoot from this spot when a foul occurs within the shooting circle.
The goal post is ten feet above the ground right above the back of the endzone.