I find my club's course to be just about ideally comfortable given my current distance. It's 6,200 yards and that implies a driver distance of around 221 yards. I do hit one or two drives longer than that most rounds but much more common is a drive around 210-212 yards (but that may be because on many Par 4 and some Par 5's I land on a ridge or upslope). Then again, the 64% thing would imply my 6-iron goes about 142-145 yards and it consistently goes half a club farther than that.
Still, it's in the ballpark. Easy to believe that my "ideal length" is 6,000 but that a familiar 6,200-yard course is easy enough. I sure don't mind playing under-6,000 courses though, I'll tell you that! If I had a true "ideal" it would be something around 5,600-5,700 yards, Par 68-69. I don't reach the Par 5's in two anyway so a course with, say, five or six one-shotters, a dozen two-shotters and at most a single three-shot hole is great fun and an easy walk. That's my ideal.
Brent,
I'm betting you and I could have a hell of a game. I hit it almost exactly the same distance as you, and have recently played the gold tees at my course a couple of times. They are listed at 5940 on the card, but currently measure just under 5,700 yards due to some of them being moved up.
I was shooting 85-89 from 6350, and struggling due to soft, narrow fairways and thick rough, which caused my handicap to rise from 9 to 14, but moving up a tee caused my scores to drop to 77 and 80.
i expected to play better, but the change was remarkable. It proves to me once again how flawed the course rating and GHIN system is, as the course rating for those tees should only be about 4-5 shots lower than the ones @ 6350.
Of course, my last three nines have each been 4 over par, thanks to slightly drier rough that the mowers have been able to catch up to, and the fact that I had 12, 12 and 13 putts on them.
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K