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Justin Leonard’s impressive yardages at age 53 highlight his enduring power

At 53 years old, Justin Leonard continues to impress with his impressive distance control across a full range of clubs. His stock yardages demonstrate that age has not significantly diminished his power off the tee or precision with irons and wedges.

Consistent Distance Across Clubs

Leonard’s driver distance sits at a solid 265 yards, which remains competitive even among younger players on the Champions Tour. His fairway woods and hybrids also show remarkable consistency, with a 3-wood at 245 yards and a 3-hybrid at 220 yards. This range allows him to navigate various course setups effectively.

Precision with Irons and Wedges

His iron distances gradually decrease as expected, with the 5-iron at 190 yards and the 9-iron at 143 yards. Notably, his wedge distances are well maintained, with the pitching wedge at 125 yards, 54° wedge at 108 yards, and the 59° wedge covering shorter approach shots. This precision is crucial for scoring opportunities around the greens.

Longevity and Experience on the Champions Tour

Leonard’s ability to maintain these distances at his age highlights his fitness and technique. It also emphasizes the competitive nature of the Champions Tour, where experience and course management often balance out raw power. His performance serves as a benchmark for other players transitioning to the senior circuit.