The distance you should hit each club in golf can vary based on your skill level, swing speed, and overall technique. However, here are some general distance ranges for each club for an average male golfer:
- **Driver:** 230-290 yards
- **3-Wood:** 210-250 yards
- **5-Wood:** 190-230 yards
- **3-Iron:** 180-220 yards
- **4-Iron:** 170-210 yards
- **5-Iron:** 160-200 yards
- **6-Iron:** 150-190 yards
- **7-Iron:** 140-180 yards
- **8-Iron:** 130-170 yards
- **9-Iron:** 120-160 yards
- **Pitching Wedge:** 110-140 yards
- **Sand Wedge:** 80-120 yards
- **Lob Wedge:** 60-100 yards
For female golfers, the distances are generally slightly shorter. Here are some average ranges:
- **Driver:** 180-230 yards
- **3-Wood:** 150-200 yards
- **5-Wood:** 140-180 yards
- **3-Iron:** 130-170 yards
- **4-Iron:** 120-160 yards
- **5-Iron:** 110-150 yards
- **6-Iron:** 100-140 yards
- **7-Iron:** 90-130 yards
- **8-Iron:** 80-120 yards
- **9-Iron:** 70-110 yards
- **Pitching Wedge:** 60-100 yards
- **Sand Wedge:** 50-90 yards
- **Lob Wedge:** 40-80 yards
These ranges can vary greatly depending on individual factors. It's always a good idea to get a professional fitting and practice regularly to understand your personal distances.