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Club Speed in Golf: What It Is & Why It Matters

What Is Club Speed?

Club speed is the velocity of the club head at impact, measured in miles per hour. It's the raw power input before efficiency (smash factor) is applied.

Units: mph

Why It Matters

Club speed sets the ceiling for ball speed. More speed means more distance potential—but only if contact is clean. Speed without control increases dispersion.

Typical Ranges

Driver: 90-110 mph (amateurs), 115+ (tour). 7-iron: 75-90 mph. Wedges: 70-85 mph.

Common Issues

Swinging harder often reduces smash factor. Focus on center contact first, then speed. Age and flexibility affect max speed.

Related Metrics

Ball Speed, Smash Factor

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