Lu5150 Posted July 20, 2022 Share Posted July 20, 2022 Can't remember like I used to....so I have my club distances noted on my iphone....but want an easier and quicker way to look up the info.....wondering what you guys do...... - do you use a GPS watch...aka Garmin S42...I don't have one, but planning to buy one soon.... - print out a chart, laminate it, and have it stored in your back pocket, bag, cart, etc... hopefully you guys provide some good tips I can use.... Quote TaylorMade 10.5* Sim2 Max - Callaway Rogue Driver 15.5* - Callaway 21* Apex 21 4H - Cobra T-Rail 6i, 8i & PW - Callaway Jaws MD5 56*-10* - Edel EAS 1.5 Putter - Sun Mountain C-130 5-Way Cart Bag - Clicgear Model 4.0 Push Cart ...gradually upgrading the old equipment after a 20 year golf hiatus...😮😱 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Is Golf Fun or Work Posted July 20, 2022 Share Posted July 20, 2022 You mean how far you hit each club? I rarely ever hit a shot at 100%, in fact I prefer to create shots, so rather than smash all out a 7, I might take a little off a 6 Generally, if played long enough and are consistent enough you kind of get to know your club distances without needing a 'cheat sheet' 2 Quote Paradym 9.5 Rogue ST Max HL 3wd (really a 4wd) Apex Pro 21 3 & 4 Apex 21 Mixed Combo Set 5-A Jaws 5 54* C-grind PM Grind 2.0 58* Odyssey Exo Mini 7s Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abh159 Posted July 20, 2022 Share Posted July 20, 2022 At the risk of sounding like bit of a jerk... You should probably just know how far you hit each club. I've never once thought I needed some sort of chart to know my distances. Generally speaking you'll have approx. 10 yards between each iron. For example, 9i = 150, 8i = 160, 7i = 170 and so on... Worst case you can just take a sharpie and write the distance on your clubhead or shaft. A few pros actually do that. 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Socrates Posted July 20, 2022 Share Posted July 20, 2022 All you need to know is the true carry of one short iron. When I switch irons (and that's not often), I just need to remember one club like an 8 iron. Every iron is about 10 yards off that. When I last switched, I just had to remember that my 8 iron was 155 yards. Hitting a 6 iron = 175. PW = 135. Temperature and wind can get factored in after I've got my baseline yardage. If your gap is less (say 7 yards), you still only have to remember one club and do the math from there. If that is too much for you, write them down on a piece of paper, laminate it and put it on a cord attached to your bag. Using your phone is a time waster and people are going to hit balls at you sooner or later. Or the marshal is going to tell you to skip a hole to catch up. 2 Quote Ping G400 Max 9º TFC 419 Stiff at 45" (still the GOAT) Srixon ZXi 5wd TR Blue S Rogue 3iron Recoil 660 F3 +1/2" X2 Hot 4-AW Recoil 660 F3 +1/2" All Wedges under Review Vokey 56º S300 Vokey WW 60° A+ S200 Ping Sigma2 Valor at 34.75" MCC Align Midsize Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Yrrdead Posted July 21, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted July 21, 2022 I have a small card laminated with base carry, then 3 different rows for temperature, then in the bottom is my wedge matrix. About time I update for summer temps. I do need to add wind thumb rule to it. 7 Quote G425 Max 9*o w/ RIP Beta TM Stealth 2hl 16.5* TM DHY 20* P770 5-G T22 54*,58* Exo #7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SE Gamer Posted July 21, 2022 Share Posted July 21, 2022 8 hours ago, Is Golf Fun or Work said: You mean how far you hit each club? I rarely ever hit a shot at 100%, in fact I prefer to create shots, so rather than smash all out a 7, I might take a little off a 6 Generally, if played long enough and are consistent enough you kind of get to know your club distances without needing a 'cheat sheet' This right here is a sign of a good player. There are still occasions where you need to really go after it. But I'd venture to guess many golfers would benefit from the "less than 100%" approach. As most aren't capable of getting 100% out of their irons each and every shot. Anyone who's played for just a short while should be able to pick up on this reality. Just keep track of how often your playing partners come up short vs. long. The former is far more prevalent. To answer the OP's question, I've never had this problem. But I can accept that this might be an issue for some. Perhaps, instead of trying to memorize each and every iron. Get your distance down with something right in the middle (7 iron or so). Then just estimate 10-ish yards up/down off of that for all other clubs. So if your 7i is 150, and you've got 130, 20 yards less, 2 clubs, 9i. It won't be perfect, as your gaps may be greater or lesser. But that might help you to start engraining that detail in your mind. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post golfing_penguin Posted July 22, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted July 22, 2022 Do what Lee Westwood does and Sharpie them onto the back of the club 3 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrendanW Posted July 22, 2022 Share Posted July 22, 2022 i have a small printout (inch by three inches) that I've taped to the side of the bag that faces the ball when I hit it. Reads like Driver - 230m 19Hybrid - 205m 23Hybrid - 195m Put the bag at the side of the ball, take a read (scope or markers), check the chart, pull the club and go. It doesn't take any more time. 2 Quote 10.5* Titleist 915 D 16.5* Titleist 915 F 23* Titleist 816 H 4-E Ben Hogan Apex Edge Pro 50* Mizuno MP-R4 54* Mizuno MP R series 58* Mizuno MP R series Srixon Z-Star (recycled, not new 🙂) 18.0 WHS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cactus Jack Posted July 22, 2022 Share Posted July 22, 2022 I have a note card with my average carry distances and my wedge matrix. I keep it in my back pocket while playing and refer to it often. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattM97 Posted July 22, 2022 Share Posted July 22, 2022 I did a gapping session on a simulator and then after at work we have a label maker. I just printed the distances out on a clear label and affixed it just under the grip of each club, I cannot see it at address. I do have to obviously pull the clubs out but I have an idea of what each one goes I'm usually pulling 2 at a time to decide on a shot. 1 Quote Lefty - WITB Thread Driver: 10° Ping G430 LST | TPT Nitro 15Hi 3W: 15° Callaway Ai Smoke TD | AD-IZ 7X 3H: 19° Ping G425 | Tensei CK Pro Orange 90TX Irons: 5-PW Cobra King Tour | KBS C-Taper 120S Wedges: SM9 50° - 54° - 58° Putter(s): Ping PLD Anser 4K | CMD Gauge R | and more. Ball: TP5X 2024 Bag: Ghost Katana Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDominator273 Posted July 22, 2022 Share Posted July 22, 2022 I have a card with stock carry yardages for every club along with my wedge matrix. I refer to it on every shot after ai check distance to pin with my laser and front and back on my watch. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lu5150 Posted July 22, 2022 Author Share Posted July 22, 2022 Some great ideas in here....thanks..... Weeks ago...I did a gapping session on a simulator and have that info noted on an app on my iphone.....I think I'll write the info on the back of my business card and display it on a metal luggage tag....that way I can reference which club I should use after my applewatch tells me how far I'm from the green..... Quote TaylorMade 10.5* Sim2 Max - Callaway Rogue Driver 15.5* - Callaway 21* Apex 21 4H - Cobra T-Rail 6i, 8i & PW - Callaway Jaws MD5 56*-10* - Edel EAS 1.5 Putter - Sun Mountain C-130 5-Way Cart Bag - Clicgear Model 4.0 Push Cart ...gradually upgrading the old equipment after a 20 year golf hiatus...😮😱 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HoosierHacker89 Posted July 22, 2022 Share Posted July 22, 2022 This is actually an interesting thread. I would never have thought to do any of these things. I just know how far i hit everything and go from there. I'd guess I'm more of a "feel" player, so I will just hit whatever seems ideal in the moment. 1 Quote G400 Max 9* Ping tour 65r G410 17.5* Atmos Blue 7r G25 23* oban devotion G400 5-U AWT 2.0 Tour-W 56* AWT Karsten Craz-e Black Hoofer C-1 K Sig Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SE Gamer Posted July 25, 2022 Share Posted July 25, 2022 On 7/22/2022 at 1:20 PM, HoosierHacker89 said: This is actually an interesting thread. I would never have thought to do any of these things. I just know how far i hit everything and go from there. I'd guess I'm more of a "feel" player, so I will just hit whatever seems ideal in the moment. Agreed. Something I've never thought of. But could imagine how some would benefit from it. I too am very "feel" oriented. At the course I play a weekly league, the last hole on one side is a par 3. The last 3 times I've played it, I think I've hit 7, 9, 8 based on wind, flighting, etc. And managed two birdies and a par in the process. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
968cab Posted July 29, 2022 Share Posted July 29, 2022 Saw this on Instagram and stole the idea. I’ve found I use it less than I thought I would, but sometimes it’s a lifesaver/timesaver *not my yardages. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
larrybud Posted September 8, 2022 Share Posted September 8, 2022 Write your number on a piece of paper, wrap around the shaft of the club next to the grip, cover with clear packing tape. Used to do that all the time back in the Pelz 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 religious days. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
596 Posted September 8, 2022 Share Posted September 8, 2022 I can't do the yardage thing except for 1 club. I have 6* gaps in the irons. I go totally by feel but almost never hit a full iron into anything. I only know that a full on draw with my 8 iron is about 145. I base all other shots from there. I have no idea how far the other clubs go with a full shot. My scores have gone down when I learned to hit more club then I need 98% of the time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
infinii Posted October 5, 2022 Share Posted October 5, 2022 1 Quote Titleist TSR4 9* Titleist TSi3 5w 17.25* Callaway UW 21* Miura TB Zero 5-P Vokey SM9 50/56/60 L.A.B Direct Force 2.1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blade06 Posted October 13, 2022 Share Posted October 13, 2022 I have this printed, laminated, and attached to my bag. Don’t get to practice or play as much as I like so have some general tips on the sheet as well. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phil75070 Posted October 14, 2022 Share Posted October 14, 2022 So many things can the distance a ball goes with a given club, lie, wind, temperature, slope, etc., that my basic yardage with each club is kept in my head. The club choice is adjusted based on the factors I mentioned. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ErikSwe Posted May 18 Share Posted May 18 I took up golf again after a 15 year break really tried to figure out my stock yardages (meters). I built below in Google Sheets and was running a database table with the latest data I plugged in. I kept a lot of things blanks to write myself in the scorecard holder. Really liked it, my length and accuracy have improved, but I haven't updated the charts as good as I should. This thread is a little old, but love to see updates on how you guys work with it. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrendanH Posted May 22 Share Posted May 22 Useful topic! My first reaction was "I just know my yardages". Having read the replies, it's clear there is some info I have not fully memorized or even fleshed out in enough detail yet, such as a wedge matrix. Something to work on! I think there is a laminated card in my future which I'll stick in my greens book and use it to mark the hole I'm on. Dual purpose 🤑 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlkNGld Posted May 22 Share Posted May 22 On 9/8/2022 at 3:48 PM, larrybud said: Write your number on a piece of paper, wrap around the shaft of the club next to the grip, cover with clear packing tape. Used to do that all the time back in the Pelz 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 religious days. Yeah, when Pelz suggested that, I thought that you could do the same sort of thing for non wedges with stock, all out/jump on, and knockdowns. Never did though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ty_Guy Posted May 23 Share Posted May 23 I keep a wedge matrix on a notecard in my bag. PW - Full - Arm parallel - shaft parallel GW - Full - Arm parallel - shaft parallel SW - Full - Arm parallel - shaft parallel LW - Full - Arm parallel - shaft parallel A chunk of these numbers overlap. In play, it's down to just what I need for anything between 40 and 100. Which comes out to about four or five of the non-full swing numbers to memorize. Add in slightly opening or closing the face for+/- 5 yards and moving the ball forward or back an inch or two to do the same for height. Under 40, I mentally shift from pitch to chip. Same as above, just narrower stance and I will actively try to keep weight forward. I'm currently working on how many ways I can hit a 100 yard shot, trying to be able to hit one at low to high height increments. I play on bremuda and pine straw outer rough. Lot's of opportunities for low running shots. Quote Callaway AI Smoke TD Max, LA Golf Gold Series 65x Testing: Callaway Paradym TD 5w, LA Golf Bryson Series 75s -120g vs 105g iron shafts, Avoda Combo Length Titleist GT2 7w, LA Golf A Series Mid 80s Cobra King Tec Utility 4u & 5u, LA Golf L Series 120s Avoda Single Length 6-LW, LA Golf Bryson Series 125s/x Scotty Cameron Fastback 1.5 Studio Style, LA Golf Soho 135; Wilson Staff X ball & MCC +4 grips Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J.Bex Posted May 24 Share Posted May 24 Laminated sheet taped to rangefinder: 2 Quote D Cobra LTDx 9° [OG HZ Black 62 6.5] 4W TEE CBX 119 16.5° [OG HZ Black 75 6.5] 3I Wilson D9 Forged 19° [HZ Black RDX 90 6.5] 5I Cobra F9 22.5° 6I, 7I D9 Forged 27.5°, 30.5° 7I-PW Mizuno MP-54 34°-46° [5I-PW: DG120 X100] 50° CBX 4 Zipcore 56°, 60° CBX Zipcore [GW-LW: DG X100] P Cure CX3, RX4, LAB DF3, Axis1 Rose WITB. Previously joostin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
migosham Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 I have a note on my iPhone that I keep pinned so I can look it up real quick. My phone is in my pocket all the time so it's a few seconds to refer to the note Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ErikSwe Posted July 28 Share Posted July 28 Based on this discussion/thread I spent some weeks on paternity leave building a very simple website. So far it's only the free version and simple clubchart that can be printed. But if you are interested I can open up some premium features. Would love some feedback from other golfers who like their yardage books. Site: https://www.clubch.art/ Examples: https://www.clubch.art/examples (<-- almost better to check this out) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Biarritz Posted July 29 Share Posted July 29 I have a Google Sheets document that has my yardages. It used to be only wedge yardages, PW-GW-SW-LW-XW, with 8 yardages for each club, but I've expanded it recently to my full irons. Eventually, once I'm back to feeling pretty good with my swing, I'll add in 3/4 and 1/2 swings with all the irons (if you're a Pelz disciple that's the 10:30 and 9 o'clock swings). I just keep it on my phone since I generally use a GPS app for yardages and not a dedicated GPS or range finder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShortGolfer Posted July 29 Share Posted July 29 (edited) Last time out on the Flat Nine my GPS died after the first hole and I eyeballed the distances. Shot my low round for the course of 43, two better than my previous best. It helped a little that I just got driver working last week, but still.... Yesterday I got my 3HL working. 😀 I also shot 43 at Buena Vista without a GPS. My course low at this very short executive course is 42. I learned to play with the five clubs in my Avatar. 4, 7, AW SW, and putter. I get my eyes checked every year. Edited July 29 by ShortGolfer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Socrates Posted July 29 Share Posted July 29 There are many good ideas here. Just don't feel the need to over complicate things. I know the yardage for my PW. Stock 125y carry. The rest are easy enough to figure out from there. Of course one has to factor in temp. and wind direction, but that is based on experience more than some preconceived numbers on a chart. If I was on Tour and had a professional caddy, I would be more exacting, but I'm not. For example I've got a raw yardage of 148 -decent lie. If I hit it good I could get an 8 iron almost there. Slightly into about a 1 club breeze. Around 70º so I could get a 7 iron there if I hit it good. Odds of a slight mis-hit about 20% so I'll hit a 6 and if it is a little deep there are no problems long. Takes about 10 seconds to figure out and I never had to look at any cards or phones. Quote Ping G400 Max 9º TFC 419 Stiff at 45" (still the GOAT) Srixon ZXi 5wd TR Blue S Rogue 3iron Recoil 660 F3 +1/2" X2 Hot 4-AW Recoil 660 F3 +1/2" All Wedges under Review Vokey 56º S300 Vokey WW 60° A+ S200 Ping Sigma2 Valor at 34.75" MCC Align Midsize Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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