![]() ![]() Just pop in your email below, and continue to read this blog. If you haven’t read my Ebook, “Golf Hacks” – a quick and easy guide to fixing shanks, toes, fats, thins, slices, hooks, as well as practicing better and improving on-course strategy – I’m giving it away FREE. I also only included shots which finished within 10 yards of the target line, which is straighter than the average tour proximity to the pin. ![]() I included 8 balls in each category of shot – the results show the averages. I also only included swings which were within 1mph of the desired swing speed. I only included results which had a higher smash factor than 1.36, indicating a pretty decent strike quality (especially for amateurs). I hit several golf balls aiming to swing at the following common 7 iron swing speeds So, with that in mind, I did a little test today using Trackman to measure. The 7 iron is a pretty standard benchmark number which golfers tend to compare themselves against (the other obviously being the driver distance). One of the most common questions on my lesson tee is
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