Optimal Driver Spin & Launch Angle for 110 MPH Swing Speed
Data-driven driver fitting specifications for golfers with a 110 mph swing speed. Find optimal spin rate, launch angle, attack angle, and carry distance based on TrackMan CARRY optimizer data with neutral attack angle.
Optimal Driver Specifications
| Metric | Value | Unit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
Launch Angle | 10.5° | Degrees | Optimal |
Spin Rate | 2,970 | RPM | Optimal |
Carry Distance | 266 | Yards | Optimal |
Total Distance | 291 | Yards | Optimal |
Ball Speed | 162 | MPH | Optimal |
Smash Factor | 1.47 | Ratio | Optimal |
Common Questions: 110 MPH Driver Fitting
For 110 mph swings, most players optimize distance with 2,770 to 3,170 rpm backspin. Higher spin (>3,000 rpm) typically indicates too much dynamic loft or an upward attack angle, while lower spin (<1,800 rpm) may cause ballooning or reduced carry. These ranges are derived from TrackMan CARRY optimizer data at neutral attack angle. Fine-tuning spin through shaft selection and loft adjustments can add 5–15 yards of carry.
All answers are based on TrackMan CARRY optimizer data at sea level with neutral attack angle. Read our full methodology →
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Data Source: TrackMan CARRY Optimizer (2024). Direct extraction from TrackMan official optimizer chart page 2-2. Learn about our methodology →