AGC:
I agree that many overestimate their distances; in fact I already said so herein.
I also do believe that pretty much any average-length pro COULD hit a 5iron well over 200 yards if that was his goal. Shotlink is not measuring shots anything like that, but rather shots played in competitive play, generally under control, generally with a goal toward hitting a target rather than impressing anyone with strength.
Thus I continue to believe that disbelieving that anyone in this thread can hit a 5iron 200 yards because you believe the pros cannot is indeed faulty logic.
But I've now said this three different ways. This is the last try. If you don't get it, then that's cool.
Because in the end we do agree that most do overestimate their yardages, which I know is the crux of your point anyway.
TH
Tom,
I don't think we really disagree at all, at least in any meaningful way for this thread. And for the record, I DO believe that pros can hit a 5 iron over 200 yards, but choose not to.
I guess that what I'm saying (poorly, apparently) is that, like the 300 yd. drive, the 200 yd. 5 iron is something that many claim to either claim to be able to do, or claim to see lots of other amateurs doing. My experience has been very much the contrary; I know a very, very small handful of guys who can actually hit it 300 yds. (and then only on occasion) and even fewer who can hit a 5 iron 200 yds. The latter group is a subset of the former, BTW, and they tend to be very good golfers. I see few, if any, high handicappers with the ability to actually hit the ball a long way even sometimes.
The human body just isn't set up to move a golf club that fast, the freaks of nature that play professionally aside. In most cases, the people that have the ability to move the club at a rate that can make a golf ball go 300 yds. off the driver or 200 yds. off the 5 iron also possess the ability to become relatively consistent. I think that the people that you are talking about in this thread who say they can hit a 5 iron 200 yds. actually cannot; they might top out at 185 or so, and ought to be trying for more like 170. You, on the other hand, are serious enough about your game to know EXACTLY what happens to your control if you try to hit a 5 iron even 10 yds. farther than normal, and you almost never make that mistake.
I guess my contention is not that many golfers just overestimate their average, but overestimate their maximum as well. But enough of a thread hijack for a relatively minor point. I will continue to play courses in the 6500-6700 yd range when possible, because I, like you, know my limitations all too well.