May 04, 2024 2 my read

Trackman is dedicated to providing the most accurate and up-to-date data to enhance your golf experience. That's why now comes the launch of the new 'Tour Averages', which reflect the latest insights from the leading professional golf tours

Trackman has worked hard to collect data from a wide range of professional players, using Trackman technology to capture every swing and stroke with precision.

Discover the latest numbers for both the LPGA & PGA Tours presented in a redesigned format for easy reference. To see how the game has developed over time, Trackman has produced new figures which are presented below.

Since Trackman last revealed "Tour Averages", some areas of the game have changed. When it comes to long shots, for example, players now hit longer, with higher ball speed and less spin. See how your numbers compare to the pros.

Trackman's role in driving performance improvements cannot be understated. From influencing club manufacturing to revolutionizing practice methods and making data more accessible, Trackman continues to shape the future of golf.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or a weekend warrior, Trackman is here to help you reach new heights on the track. So stay tuned for more updates and insights from Trackman as they continue to push the boundaries of golf technology.

The updated "Tour Averages" data is available for download at the link here in various formats (including meters or yards), whether you're a training professional or simply want to have them handy on your phone when you're on the range.

Male data is collected over 40 different events and 200 different players. The data is collected at both PGA TOUR and DP World Tour events, with the majority from PGA TOUR events.

Female data is collected across 30 different events and 150 different players. The data is collected at both LPGA and LET events, with the majority from LPGA events.

Average values ​​are based on data from competition as well as from the rank. There are several processes in place to eliminate strokes with a non-driver during competition. There may be a small number of non-driver strokes in the dataset (less than 0.5 percent). Official statistics holes are chosen in opposite directions to reduce any effects from the wind.

Anton Nygren
Anton Nygren



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