Here s a quick breakdown of the data for drivers.
Golf iron swing weight chart.
Swing weight relates not only to the club s weight but also to the distribution of the weight.
When you are adding or subtracting weight from the head of the golf club 2 grams is the equivalent of 1 swing weight point.
Swing weights go from 0 9 so if you start with a c8 you will need 4 swing weight points c9 d0 d1 d2 4 or 8 grams of net weight added to the head.
The swing weight of a golf club specifies how heavy the club feels to a player swinging it.
For example if one of the identically weighted clubs has a heavier head it will have a greater swing weight.
As of the end of the 2019 2020 pga tour season the tour average runs about 114 1 mph and they hit about 296 4 yards drive which means their driving efficiency is about 2 60 yards drive.
Now imagine swinging that 5 iron with the lead tape on the clubhead then at the middle of the shaft then on the grip.
Swingweight is not an absolute measurement of weight but rather a representation of the relationship between the amount of weight in the bottom two thirds of a golf club compared to the top third of a golf club.
If you re swinging the driver above 105 mph it might be time to get some x.
The farther the down the club toward the head the lead tape is.
Swing weight is an arbitrary measurement of the relationship of weight in a golf club about the 14 inch fulcrum point on a swing weight scale.
For longer clubs a lesser amount would be necessary.
Shorter clubs require a bit more weight in order to achieve a 1 swing weight change.
From a players perspective this translates to how the weight of the club feels during a players swing.
When fitting swing weight good club fitters really know that they are instead fitting for the head weight feel of the golf club.
How fast is a tour player s average golf swing speed.
Indeed two clubs that weigh the same may have different swing weights.
X stiff this is the range where most high level players fall.
A club with more of its mass concentrated in the club head has a higher swing weight and requires more energy for the golfer to swing it at a specific speed.
The less actual weight that is required to equal 1 swingweight.
Swing weight does not measure a club s total weight but rather its distribution.
The difference between two swing weights d0 and d1 for example is approximately two grams of weight in the club head.
Since 2007 the pga tour has been tracking golf swing speeds of all of its players also using trackman.