Need some suggestions on what others do when getting new clubs to see the averages of how far do I hit my ( fill in the club #). Years ago I would find an open area that would be easy to find your balls and pace off the distance to the center of 10 balls that I would normally play. The driving range is not the best place as range balls usually are 10 -15 yards shorter than balls you play. Also when hitting mid to long irons/hybrids there is no way to know how far they go as you cannot walk out on a driving range. Open areas that you can safely hit balls are hard to find. I know I can just play and let the results dictate this information but then we are looking at a lot of rounds of golf with poor results if we only knew how far my new 6 iron goes with a little stronger loft than my old one and a graphite shaft much more flexible than my old steel shaft.