Let’s be honest—plenty of footballers fancy themselves decent golfers, but Harry Kane isn’t just “decent.”
The England Men’s Captain, boasting a handicap of 3, recently put his swing on display for a content shoot with his apparel partner, Reflo.
In doing so, he sent a loud (and quite possibly unwelcome) message to weekend warriors everywhere: step aside.
We may know him for his brilliance on the pitch, but with these numbers, he’s teeing up to be just as impressive on the course.
A Glimpse at Harry Kane’s Golf Yardages in Numbers
Here’s the grand tour of his stock yardages. And if you happen to be easily intimidated, you may want to avert your eyes:
- 60° Wedge: 102 yards
- 56° Wedge: 114 yards
- 52° Wedge: 133 yards
- 46° Wedge: 147 yards
- 9 Iron: 157 yards
- 8 Iron: 171 yards
- 7 Iron: 189 yards
- 6 Iron: 204 yards
- 5 Iron: 215 yards
- 4 Iron: 231 yards
- 3 Iron: 247 yards
- 3 Wood: 269 yards
- Driver: 301 yards
Now, I’ve seen plenty of scratch golfers bristle at the thought of a 301-yard carry. Trust me, it’s not exactly normal for someone known more for netting goals than nailing fairways.
That 3-iron traveling 247 yards? Let’s just say it’s enough to make even the steeliest golf nut sweat through their spikeless shoes.
Technique, Consistency, and Competitive Fire
What really stands out—beyond these envy-inducing distances—is the consistency throughout his clubs.
There’s a reason the number on his shirt is nearly as famous as the ones he’s chalking up in golf: Kane devotes himself to getting better, whether it’s launching a drive off a tee box or volleying a football into the net.
That work ethic translates beautifully to the fairways, and the results are plain to see.
Brilliance Across Two Sports
For fans who adore a fierce competitor no matter the arena, Harry Kane offers a blueprint: harness talent, temper it with hard work, and let the scores (or yardages) speak for themselves.
Though he’s most renowned for captaining England on the pitch, his approach to golf underscores just how far dedication can take you—even when you’re already at the pinnacle of another sport.
Want to witness the swing that’s turning heads in both worlds? Catch the highlights in the video and prepare to wonder if you’ve been shortchanging your own wedge game all this time.
After all, there’s something undeniably impressive about a guy who can bend it like Kane on a free kick and casually carry a driver 301 yards.
It may not be fair to the rest of us, but then again, it’s awfully fun to watch.