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How Far Should You Hit a Hybrid?

By The Fairway Labs TeamReviewed
Average carry

Hybrid

19° loft

Average golfer

180yds

Average Hybrid distance by skill level

Player levelCarry (yards)Who this is
Beginner150New golfer, still building consistent contact
Average180Typical recreational golfer (~90s shooter)
Good amateur205Single-digit handicap
Scratch2200 handicap / elite amateur
PGA Tour235Professional benchmark

Estimates for a stock full swing in still conditions. According to published data from launch-monitor and shot-tracking sources like Arccos, Shot Scope, and TrackMan, plus the USGA Distance Insights report, your numbers will vary with swing speed, strike, and conditions.

How the Hybrid fits your set

For an average golfer, the Hybrid carries about 180 yards — roughly 10 yards more than a 3-iron, and about 0 yards less than a 7-wood. Aim for even ~10–15 yard gaps between clubs so you always have the right tool for the yardage.

Good to know

A wood-iron hybrid (a 3- or 4-hybrid here) that replaces hard-to-hit long irons. The wide, forgiving sole glides through rough far better than a thin long-iron blade.

Want distances tuned to your swing? Use the free swing-speed distance calculator to estimate your whole bag from your driver speed.

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