Hybrid Distance Chart: What’s Average For Your Handicap?
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Hybrid Distance Chart: What’s Average For Your Handicap?

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Hybrid Distance Chart: What’s Average For Your Handicap?

Wondering how far you should be hitting your hybrid? The answer, as in most things in golf, is: it depends. Factors like your swing speed, strike quality, angle of attack and the specific hybrid model you play will all influence total distance. But if you’re looking for a reference point based on real data, this chart will help.

Our friends at Shot Scope shared some hybrid distance data with us. You’ll find the average and “P-avg” (performance average) distances by handicap. Think of the P-avg as what you’ll get on a solid strike; it filters out the mishits and topped shots.

Use this hybrid distance data as a starting point for gapping your bag or recognizing issues in your game related to distance.

25 handicap

At a 25 handicap, hybrids are often used for forgiveness and versatility. For the high handicappers, you’ll notice differences between clubs shrink and distance consistency also ends up being a bigger issue than raw yardage.

Based on this data, there could be situations where higher handicappers are carrying too many hybrids with not enough real performance difference between them.

ClubAverage Distance (yds)P-avg Distance (yds)
2H134168
3H132161
4H121149
5H113140

15 handicap

Golfers in the mid-handicap range start to see better separation between hybrid models. The 3H and 4H become go-to clubs for long par-3s and second shots on par-5s.

ClubAverage Distance (yds)P-avg Distance (yds)
2H163204
3H166195
4H155188
5H143175

5 handicap

Better players tend to strike hybrids more consistently and may gap them tighter with long irons or fairway woods. The 2H becomes more of a driving iron replacement. You’ll notice slightly more distance from each club when moving from the 15 to the 5 handicap. The biggest distance gap is between the 25 handicap and the 15 handicap.

ClubAverage Distance (yds)P-avg Distance (yds)
2H189215
3H181207
4H174199
5H162184

Scratch golfer

At the scratch level, hybrids are used less frequently but are still a great option off the tee and for long approaches. Distances here are much longer but these players are more concerned with control and consistency. You’ll also notice a smaller gap between average distance and performance average due to the quality of the strike from scratch players.

ClubAverage Distance (yds)P-avg Distance (yds)
2H205230
3H197219
4H186209
5H171193

What to consider when looking at hybrid distances

When analyzing these hybrid distances, here are a few things to keep in mind.

  • Loft and length vary by manufacturer. A 3H from one brand might go further than a 2H from another.
  • Strike quality is everything. These numbers reflect averages over a wide range of players and time; you should analyze your averages.
  • Fewer players carry 2H or 5H hybrids. Shot Scope notes smaller sample sizes for those clubs which could affect the averages slightly.

Final thoughts

Now that you have some hybrid distance averages, it’s time to head to the driving range and work on dialing things in. Use a launch monitor to test each of your hybrids and don’t record only your best shots. Record them all and get an average.

Analyze that data to help you play better golf and to set up your bag to cover all the shots you need on the course.

Check out our wedge distance chart for more information: Wedge Distance Chart

If you need help with distance gapping, try our Golf Club Gapping Tool.

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Britt Olizarowicz is a scratch golfer, former teaching professional and one of MyGolfSpy’s leading voices on equipment testing and golf performance. She has spent more than 15 years working at private clubs in New York and Florida and now specializes in translating test data and swing mechanics into practical advice for everyday golfers. Britt began playing at age 7 and has never left the game. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her on the course, playing pickleball, cooking, running or out on the boat with her family.

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      Trey

      8 months ago

      Why am I a 40 handicap cap and hit my hybrids like a scratch golfer😭 time to go to the range and roll some putts!😂

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      Tom S

      1 year ago

      > Now that you have some hybrid distance averages, it’s time to head to the driving range and work on dialing things in.
      > Use a launch monitor to test each of your hybrids and don’t record only your best shots. Record them all and get an average.

      The concept of “average” is meaningless here. If I hit my 3h good shots 190, but I hit some bad shots in that session, using “average” may give me 170. But if I go to the course and I’m 170, using your “record them all and get an average” system, I pull out my 3h and I’ll blow a good shot 20 yards over the green. Factoring mis-hits into an “average” makes no sense and will hurt, rather than help. The advice in this article SHOULD have said: Get an average of your good shots, and use that as your number for each club. Discount mis-hits entirely, because mis-hits are why you’re not on the Tour. A good shot on the course will leave you a birdie putt. A mis-hit on the course, and you’ll be short of the green and you’ll take out a wedge and have a chip.

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