The distance the ball travels through the air before landing.
Carry distance is distinct from total distance, which includes the additional roll after landing. Knowing your carry distances for each club is essential for course management — especially when clearing hazards, water, or bunkers. Factors that affect carry include clubhead speed, launch angle, spin rate, altitude, temperature, and wind. Warmer air and higher altitude produce longer carries due to reduced air density.
GolfN Tip: Track your carry distances for every club using GolfN's shot tracking and performance analytics.
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