DRIVING DISTANCE
Last updated : December 01,2025
The average distance of tee shots.
※Distances are measured on 2 holes during every round. The holes chosen are from opposite directions so that the wind does not become a factor. The distance of the tee shot is measured whether or not the ball stays in the fairway.
Only the players who have played the required number of rounds are included.
| RANK | NAME | AVERAGE DISTANCE | NUMBER MEASURED |
|---|---|---|---|
| 51 | Ai Suzuki | 234.18 | 85 |
| 52 | Minami Hiruta | 233.81 | 98 |
| 53 | Reika Usui | 233.74 | 94 |
| 54 | Eimi Koga | 233.69 | 88 |
| 55 | Rie Tsuji | 233.55 | 94 |
| 56 | Ayaka Furue | 233.51 | 102 |
| 57 | Ji-Hee Lee | 233.50 | 86 |
| 58 | Pei-Ying Tsai | 233.42 | 98 |
| 59 | Miyuu Yamashita | 232.58 | 118 |
| 60 | Nana Suganuma | 232.51 | 94 |
| 61 | Chie Arimura | 231.78 | 78 |
| 62 | Seira Oki | 231.47 | 108 |
| 63 | Mizuki Ooide | 231.24 | 79 |
| 64 | Yuna Nishimura | 230.76 | 126 |
| 65 | Miki Sakai | 230.33 | 122 |
| 66 | Kana Mikashima | 230.03 | 110 |
| 67 | Miyuki Takeuchi | 229.36 | 76 |
| 68 | Nanoko Hayashi | 229.18 | 73 |
| 69 | Kotone Hori | 229.17 | 98 |
| 70 | Shina Kanazawa | 229.17 | 108 |
| 71 | Chae-Young Yoon | 228.57 | 106 |
| 72 | Ayano Yasuda | 227.13 | 88 |
| 73 | Jiyai Shin | 227.01 | 76 |
| 74 | Au-Reum Hwang | 226.70 | 82 |
| 75 | Maiko Wakabayashi | 226.49 | 104 |
| 76 | Yuka Yasuda | 226.26 | 96 |
| 77 | Ayako Kimura | 225.86 | 118 |
| 78 | Ayaka Matsumori | 225.28 | 76 |
| 79 | Hiroko Azuma | 224.99 | 92 |
| 80 | Kana Nagai | 224.96 | 79 |
| 81 | Yuting Seki | 224.83 | 90 |
| 82 | Mika Miyazato | 224.74 | 68 |
| 83 | Shoko Sasaki | 223.87 | 84 |
| 84 | Eri Fukuyama | 223.46 | 72 |
| 85 | Kumiko Kaneda | 222.07 | 83 |
| 86 | Yoko Maeda | 221.41 | 100 |
| 87 | Maria Shinohara | 221.02 | 102 |
| 88 | Momo Yoshikawa | 220.23 | 88 |
| 89 | Na-Ri Lee | 218.62 | 76 |
| 90 | Serena Aoki | 217.97 | 98 |
| 91 | Kokone Yoshimoto | 217.22 | 112 |
| 92 | Hikaru Yoshimoto | 215.32 | 100 |
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