PJ's Golf Bag Yardage Guide

Personal Club Configurations & Yardage Matrix

The yardage matrix below represents the current configuration and distance gaps across my clubs. Individual yardage profiles outline a 3-tiered carry model: Minimum Carry (Target/Stock Carry) Maximum Carry.

Club Loft Yardage Matrix Model Details
Driver (total) 10.5° 232 (240) 245 Rogue ST MAX D
3-Wood 15° 195 (190) 206 Great Big Bertha War Bird Titanium
3-Hybrid 20° 181 (185) 191 Fusion FT Hybrid
4-Iron 23.5° 163 (170) 172 Callaway Great Big Bertha Tungsten Titanium Irons
5-Iron 26° 156 (160) 164.5 Callaway Great Big Bertha Tungsten Titanium Irons
6-Iron 29° 147 (150) 155 Callaway Great Big Bertha Tungsten Titanium Irons
7-Iron 33° 138 (140) 146 Callaway Great Big Bertha Tungsten Titanium Irons
8-Iron 37.5° 129 (130) 136 Callaway Great Big Bertha Tungsten Titanium Irons
9-Iron 42° 119 (120) 125.5 Callaway Great Big Bertha Tungsten Titanium Irons
PW 46.5° 100 (105) 115 Callaway Great Big Bertha Tungsten Titanium Irons
SW 55° 87 (90) 92 Callaway Great Big Bertha Tungsten Titanium Irons
LW 60° 75 (80) 87 Callaway Great Big Bertha Tungsten Titanium Irons
Putter Wingman 702
Format notation: Low Carry (Target / Stock Carry) High Carry

Gapping & Bag Analysis

Loft transitions progress evenly from the 20° 3-hybrid down through the 46.5° Pitching Wedge, maintaining consistent 3.5° to 4.5° intervals. This precise gapping ensures distance spacing remains stable through the mid-to-short iron setup, with average steps tracking predictably between 10 to 12 yards on full swings. The combination of classic multi-metal irons with contemporary hybrid-wood configurations provides excellent versatility and forgiving launch properties across all areas of play.