The main purpose of this study was to discuss the different driving distance affected female golfers' performances. The golf players were divided into four groups and one-way ANOVA was applied to analyze and compare the differences of driving distance between groups. The results were as followed: The long driving distance players were having better performances on Greens in Regulation and Putts per Greens in Regulation than those players who had shorter driving distance. Moreover, the long driving distance players possessed better final scores than that of short driving distance players.