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How far does a scratch golfer drive the ball?

Well, the mean start distance for a scratch golfer is 170 yards, the median distance hit is 159 yards. For a bogey golfer, 162 and 140.

How good is a scratch golfer?

The USGA love their numbers, and they define a male scratch golfer as being able to hit tee shots an average of 250 yards and can reach a 470-yard hole in two strokes. In comparison, a female scratch golfer to hit tee shots on average 210 yards and be able to reach a 400-yard hole in two shots.

How far do handicap golfers hit their clubs?

Driving distance figures from the R&A and USGA's most recent Distance Report show that the average hit by an amateur male club golfer is 215 yards. Five handicaps and below average 240 yards, 6-12 handicaps average 220 yards, 13-20 handicaps average 204 yards and 21 and overs average 187 yards.

How far should a 60 year old man hit a golf ball?

50-59: 215.4 yards. 60-69: 204.5 yards.

How far should a 65 year old man hit a golf ball?

The ranges are very wide, as you'd expect, with 25-year-old scratch players averaging 271 yards and 65-year-old 30 handicappers averaging 180. Check out the fascinating data in this video and below...

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How hard is scratch golf?

Golf is a rare sport that requires so many different types of shots in so many types of conditions. One weakness can really hurt your game. For example, if you're a great driver and iron player but can't do anything from 100 yards or in, becoming scratch is extremely difficult.

How far do scratch golfers hit driver?

A male 45-year-old scratch handicap averages 260 yards, which is a total of 59 yards longer than a 30 handicapper of the same age. A 40-year-old female scratch player hits their drives 206 yards on average, a massive 74 yards longer than a 40-year-old 30 handicap.

What is better than a scratch golfer?

Scratch and bogey golfers are two very different types of players. Scratch golfers are good enough to be professional players, while a bogey golfer is an average player who can only dream of competing on a pro circuit.

How far should a 60 year old hit a driver?

60-69: 204.5 yards.

Is 300 yards a long drive?

This may come as shock to you, but 270 to 300 yards is a long way! The average drive on the PGA Tour isn't 300 yards. Yet, there's a group of Golfers – a massive group of 90 and 100 Shooters – that believe they can hit the ball 270 to 300 yards.

How far does the average 70 year old hit a golf ball?

A 70-year-old man should be hitting a driver anywhere from 180 to 190 yards. This number has grown a bit in the last few years with the introduction of improved driver and shaft technology. At 70 years old, some golfers are having no trouble getting the ball to fly 200 yards or more.

What does a scratch golfer usually shoot?

A scratch player on a course of average difficulty will typically shoot 69 to 79. Conversely, a 25-handicapper will typically shoot 95 to 110, a difference of 15 strokes. The 10 tends to be about in the middle in score deviation. HOW GOOD IS A 10-HANDICAPPER COMPARED TO OTHER GOLFERS?

Why do they call it scratch golfer?

In common usage, "scratch golfer" means that the golfer being referred to has a handicap of 0 or below. Among golfers who don't have handicaps, references to "scratch golfer" are to a golfer whose average score for a round of golf is par or better.

How many birdies does a scratch golfer average?

Lou, I'm not sure you have the data set to figure this out, but I'd love to know the variance of a counted round vs average round for various handicaps. A scratch handicap averages 2 birdies per round, but does that number go up on the 8 that count towards their scratch handicap?

How far should an average golfer hit a 7-iron?

But what about more normal shots? As you can see, most golfers are hitting their 7-iron between 147 to 159 yards on average.

How quickly can someone become a scratch golfer?

Many factors will affect the time it takes to become a scratch golfer. For most people, this is going to take five or more years. Some dedicated people can get this done in less amount of time, but it is usually a long and challenging process.

Can anyone be a scratch golfer?

Being a scratch golfer is defined as “a player who can play to a Course Handicap of zero on any and all rated golf courses.” Most of us would associate it with having a handicap of zero. In plain words, scratch golf means that on a neutral golf course a player has the ability to shoot par on any given day.

How good is a 7 handicap golfer?

On the right day and right course, you'll break 80. Congratulations. As a 7-handicap, you're in the top 21 percent of male golfers—top 3 percent for females—according to the United States Golf Association.

What age is a senior golfer?

In men's professional golf senior tournaments are for players aged 50 and above. In other branches of the sport the lower age limit varies, but is usually 45, 50 or 55.

What is the average swing speed for a senior golfer?

What is the average swing speed of a senior golfer? According to a study done by My TPI, the average speed for 50-60 year old golfers is between 72-86 mph. For golfers above 60 years old, it's between 71-79mph.

What handicap is a 90 golfer?

The lower the number, the better the golfer. For example, if you typically shoot around 90 on par 72 golf courses, your golf handicap would be around 18.