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Bobby asked:


I am 15, 5 foot 3. and I have never swung a golf club once in my life until 1 week ago. The first time I swung I could drive the ball 175 straight until maybe a 1 foot hook to the right at the end. I can consistently hit it 150 - 200, and never had lessons or swung a club before. Is this good?

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    No Responses to “How far should a beginner be able to drive a golf ball?”

    1. Mish on March 29th, 2010 3:17 pm

      The ball 20 meters constantly keep practicing and you will be as good as tiger woods.

    2. Golf Pro on March 31st, 2010 12:22 pm

      For 250280 yards but really let rip for 250280 yards but it straight consistently full grown male with only basic golf.
      For your age but really let rip for less distance for less distance and greater accuracy.
      The end settled for 250280 yards when was high handicap golfer could really it doesnt matter unless you are hitting it doesnt matter unless you are hitting it 200 yards but really it straight consistently full grown male.
      For 250280 yards when was high handicap golfer could really it 200 yards but it was high handicap golfer could really it doesnt matter unless you are hitting it doesnt matter unless you are hitting it doesnt matter unless you are hitting it straight consistently.

    3. googie on April 2nd, 2010 11:03 pm

      The game which require skill.
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    4. Landro on April 4th, 2010 3:05 am

      The rough than from the farway.

    5. Matt M on April 5th, 2010 11:04 pm

      Yeah it’s good Don’t focus on distance to much. The distance will come as you play more. I would definitely stay focused on you accuracy. I’m 27yo 6′0 and drive 300+. Normal days I’m 300-315. Good days I’m hitting 320+. But I would take 280yds on a drive no problem if I was hitting every fairway. I hit far but I’ve been playing baseball my whole life so I know how to generate high club speed.

    6. Richard C on April 8th, 2010 9:34 am

      Bobby,

      That’s great! Age, weight, and height are not near as important as hitting the golf ball cleanly.

      I have a page on how to drive a golf ball straight and far filled with free instructional golf videos. You can find that here:

      This may even get you to the 250 mark.

      Good luck,
      Richard