The distance you can hit each golf club will depend on a number of factors, including your swing speed, the loft of the club, the ball you are using, and the conditions of the course (such as wind and elevation).
As a general guideline, here are the average distances that amateur golfers can hit each club:
- Driver: 200-230 yards
- 3-wood: 180-215 yards
- 5-wood: 170-195 yards
- 3-iron: 160-180 yards
- 4-iron: 150-170 yards
- 5-iron: 140-160 yards
- 6-iron: 130-150 yards
- 7-iron: 120-140 yards
- 8-iron: 110-130 yards
- 9-iron: 90-120 yards
- Pitching wedge: 80-110 yards
- Sand wedge: 60-90 yards
- Lob wedge: 40-60 yards
It’s important to note that these are just averages and that individual distances may vary depending on your personal swing and other factors. Additionally, these distances are for full shots and may differ for partial shots or shots played from different lies or situations. It’s always a good idea to work with a professional instructor to determine the distances you can hit each club most effectively.