Fitting Resources
Swing speed bands, handicap ranges, and typical distances—so you know what to expect from your fit.
Swing speed bands
We use driver swing speed (mph) to recommend shaft flex and head type. Faster swingers usually need stiffer shafts and lower spin; slower swingers benefit from more flex and higher launch.
- Low(Under 90 mph)
Smoother tempo; benefit from lighter shafts and higher-launch heads.
- Mid(90–105 mph)
Most common; wide range of shafts and heads work well.
- High(105+ mph)
Stiffer shafts and lower-spin heads to maximize control and distance.
Handicap bands
Handicap helps us suggest the right category of club—game improvement, players distance, or players—so you get forgiveness and control that match your game.
- 0–10— Scratch to single digit
Consistent ball-strikers; players and tour-style clubs often ideal.
- 10–15— Mid-handicap
Mix of forgiveness and workability; game-improvement or players distance.
- 15–25— High handicap
Prioritize forgiveness, launch, and straight flight.
- 25+— Beginner / high
Maximum forgiveness and ease of launch.
Typical club distances
Approximate carry distances by club. Your numbers will vary with swing speed, strike, and conditions; use these as a reference for gapping.
| Club | Men (approx) | Women (approx) |
|---|---|---|
| Driver | 200–280 yds | 150–220 yds |
| 3-wood | 180–240 yds | 140–190 yds |
| 5-iron | 160–200 yds | 120–160 yds |
| 7-iron | 140–170 yds | 100–140 yds |
| 9-iron | 120–150 yds | 80–120 yds |
| PW | 100–130 yds | 70–100 yds |
| SW (56°) | 80–100 yds | 50–80 yds |
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