If you’ve ever wondered how your driver distance stacks up, this is the kind of data that gives you a real answer.
With new data released from Shot Scope, we now have a clearer look at how far male golfers are actually hitting their tee shots across different handicap levels.
Before diving in, it’s important to understand what this chart is and what it isn’t.
This is not a “how far you should hit it” guide. It is not adjusted for age, swing speed or athletic ability. These are the average distances golfers in each handicap group are producing on the course according to Shot Scope data.
Driver distance chart by handicap (2026)
| Handicap | Driver Distance (P-Avg) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 285y |
| 5 | 261y |
| 10 | 259y |
| 15 | 236y |
| 20 | 225y |
| 25 | 204y |
A few things stand out right away.
- The gap from scratch to a 25 handicap is more than 80 yards
- The difference between a 5 and 10 handicap is almost nothing
- Distance starts to separate more clearly once you get past a 10 handicap
At 5 and 10 handicap, golfers are essentially hitting it the same distance. That tells you distance alone is not what separates those players. It is coming from somewhere else.
Once you move beyond that range, the drop becomes more noticeable. That is where distance starts to play a bigger role but not always for the reason most golfers think.
At that point, it becomes less about strength or raw speed and more about how often you are finding the center of the face. Strike quality starts to influence distance just as much as speed.
How does accuracy play into this?
Distance is only part of the story. What you do with that distance matters just as much.
Here is how driver performance compares across handicap levels:
| Handicap | Fairway Hit % | Left Miss % | Right Miss % | Penalty % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 48% | 25% | 25% | 1% |
| 5 | 49% | 23% | 24% | 1% |
| 10 | 49% | 24% | 25% | 2% |
| 15 | 47% | 23% | 26% | 2% |
| 20 | 46% | 25% | 25% | 3% |
| 25 | 47% | 19% | 28% | 3% |
Fairway hit percentage does not change as much as you might expect. Golfers across all handicap levels are finding a similar number of fairways. Higher handicaps miss a little more often but they are seeing a higher rate of penalty strokes. The misses are bigger and more costly.
Again, that ties back to strike and control. Center contact does not just influence distance. It also plays a role in starting direction, curvature and overall dispersion.
Final thoughts
This 2026 update from Shot Scope reinforces something we see all the time.
Distance matters, but it is not the full story.
Golfers across a wide range of handicaps are hitting it farther than many expect. What separates them is not always how far they hit it. It is how often they keep the ball in play and avoid the mistakes that lead to big numbers.
Interested in more distance information for your game? Check these out:
- Complete Women’s Golf Distance Chart
- Long Iron Distance Chart
- Fairway Wood Distance Chart
- Hybrid Distance Chart
- Mid Iron Distance Chart
- Wedge Gapping Chart
- Short Iron Distance Chart
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