Women’s Golf Distance Chart: How Far You Should Hit Each Club In 2026

We’ve had the men’s golf distance chart live on our website for some time but Shot Scope has recently released a full set of women’s distance data by handicap.

That gives women golfers a much better benchmark for understanding where their game stands. Use these numbers as a general guideline to see if distance may be holding you back at your current handicap. There will always be variation in golf but having more distance off the tee and from the fairway tends to make the game easier. Shorter approach shots, more manageable clubs into greens and better gapping throughout the bag can all make a difference.

Here’s how women golfers stack up by handicap in 2026 and what stands out in each part of the bag.

Driver distance for women golfers

Handicap Driver Distance
0 237
5 222
10 204
15 185
20 174
25 167
30 152

Driver is where the biggest gap shows up. There is an 85-yard difference between a scratch player and a 30-handicap player and even from 10 to 20 handicap the difference is 30 yards. If your number is well below the average for your handicap, that is one of the clearest signs that distance may be making the game harder than it needs to be.

Fairway wood distance for women golfers

Handicap 3W 5W 7W
0 210 206 181
5 195 181 170
10 173 164 151
15 157 146 139
20 147 143 137
25 138 133 128
30 131 124 118

The biggest takeaway here is how quickly fairway wood distances start to bunch together for higher-handicap players.

Fairway woods are supposed to give you clear spacing at the top of the bag. If they do not, you may be carrying multiple clubs that are doing nearly the same job. For better players, the separation is much more useful. A scratch player has a 29-yard gap between 3-wood and 7-wood, which makes those clubs easier to use strategically.

Hybrid distance for women golfers

Handicap 4H 5H
0 199 175
5 168 158
10 152 148
15 142 133
20 131 127
25 129 124
30 118 116

Hybrid distances tell a similar story. The gap between 4-hybrid and 5-hybrid is 24 yards for a scratch player but falls to just two yards for a 30-handicap player.

Higher-lofted long clubs are often easier to launch and hit consistently than long irons. However, if your hybrids are only separated by a few yards, it is a sign to look more closely at your bag setup. You want these clubs to create shot options for you, not redundancy.

Iron distance for women golfers

Handicap 5i 6i 7i 8i 9i PW
0 176 167 156 149 138 129
5 153 145 138 126 117 99
10 144 138 126 118 108 87
15 140 129 119 110 95 76
20 124 118 107 98 85 69
25 120 114 103 94 86 66
30 114 109 98 88 79 63

A scratch golfer has consistent spacing from 5-iron through pitching wedge. As the handicap rises, the distances compress. That does not only mean less distance. It also means less separation between clubs and less margin for error when contact is not perfect. For higher-handicap players, hybrids are often a better, more consistent solution than long irons.

Wedge distance for women golfers

Handicap GW SW LW
0 103 94 71
5 80 53 40
10 72 48 37
15 64 46 37
20 62 41 35
25 56 41 35
30 55 42 30

The wedge section is more about distance control than anything else. Even a lob wedge and a sand wedge, with little yardage separation, could be worth keeping in the bag. Most rounds of golf don’t call for full-swing lob wedge shots, but you’ll still need one for getting out of the bunker and hitting greenside shots.

Final thoughts

This women’s golf distance chart is best used as a checkpoint, not a rulebook.

Look at where your numbers fit. Pay attention to where your bag may be overlapping. Then decide whether the issue is speed, strike, launch or club setup. Distance is not the only thing that matters in golf but enough distance, and the right spacing between clubs, can make the game a lot easier.

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