Most of us are at least aware that the recommended walking per day is 10,000 steps in a bid to maintain cardiovascular fitness and effectively control weight. In years gone by we wouldn’t have a clue what this equates to but now our phones and a number of activity trackers will tell us how much or how little we are doing per day.
A round of golf will always have a large differential depending on a number of factors. If you’re tackling a course off the back tees the yardage might be up around 7,000 yards before you’ve even factored in the walks between the tees.
If you’re playing in a fourball then you’re likely to add a few more steps as you’ll be looking for more balls. If you’re playing on your own and finding a lot of fairways and greens then your steps will be a lot fewer than if you’re weaving from one side of the course to the other.
Another aspect is what you do when you’re on or around the greens – do you like to look at all your putts from different angles and, if you do, then you can multiply that by 18 which will all add up.
A good guide is that 15,000 steps makes up about 6.5 miles.
There is also stride length to consider – for a woman with an average stride length (2.2 ft), 15,000 steps are 6.245 miles but, for a man with an average step (2.5 ft), that would equate to 7.102 miles.
The general perception is that you will do around 13,000 steps when playing 18 holes, +/- 1,700 steps depending on the above variables. The good news is that whatever course you’re playing you should comfortably get in your 10,000 steps and 12 holes should get you to your daily target.
The surprising news is that if you take a cart then you can still expect to get in over 7,000 steps, +/- 1,400 steps, with all the parking and walking to your ball. So there is still an element of some decent exercise even if you are riding for the day.
Even on a pitch and putt course you can expect to get close to 4,000 steps which might be more than you would imagine.
In an R&A test at Royal County Down, a course of 6800 yards and approximately 3.9 miles, the…
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