Distance Calculation:
In knots (unusual for golf).
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The clubhead speed distance calculation estimates how far a golf ball will travel based on the clubhead speed measured in knots. While most golf measurements use mph, this calculator provides an alternative using nautical miles per hour (knots).
The calculator uses a simple formula:
Where:
Explanation: The factor accounts for ball speed, launch angle, spin rate, and other variables that affect distance.
Details: Understanding the relationship between clubhead speed and distance helps golfers select the right clubs and improve their game strategy.
Tips: Enter clubhead speed in knots and an appropriate conversion factor. The default factor of 2.3 works for most average golfers.
Q1: Why use knots instead of mph?
A: This is an alternative calculation method, though mph is more common in golf. Some maritime golf facilities might prefer knots.
Q2: What's a typical clubhead speed in knots?
A: Average driver speed is about 85-95 knots (100-110 mph). Professionals often exceed 110 knots (130 mph).
Q3: How accurate is this calculation?
A: It provides a rough estimate. Actual distance depends on many factors including club type, ball characteristics, and environmental conditions.
Q4: Should I use a different factor for different clubs?
A: Yes, longer clubs (drivers) typically have higher factors than shorter clubs (irons).
Q5: How do I convert mph to knots?
A: 1 mph = 0.868976 knots. Multiply mph by 0.869 to get knots.