Referring to pgatour.com (link is below):
"... drives are measured on two holes per round. Care is taken to select two holes which face in opposite directions to counteract the effect of wind. Drives are measured to the point at which they come to rest regardless of whether they are in the fairway or not."
Par 3s are not used.
2007-12-27 09:03:45
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answered by Clubhouse Joe 5
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Driving Distance Calculation
2016-11-10 08:37:24
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-05 08:08:23
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answered by ? 3
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2014-09-24 09:07:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Par 3's are not included, most tournaments use the Par 5's (only) to calculate driving distance. Generally a Par 5 is where they want to try an gain most distance, of where par 3's is they are wanting to hit the green and not a 80m wide fairway.
2007-12-27 11:33:53
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answered by Damo 5
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The pga tour statistic actually takes number of drives hit And averages distance from there. Otherwise the tour pros average distance would be way wrong due to the fact they often hit irons on par 4s etc..
2007-12-27 19:35:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Its Only On Selected Hole(Not Sure Which Ones) And You Gotta Be In The Fairway.
2007-12-27 09:03:29
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answered by SWAT 4
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no... it is only included on those wholes where the player uses a driver and 3 wood.
2007-12-28 11:02:10
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answered by Zaza 5
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