I map most of my clubs from the tee at Kiawah #1 with low wind, practice mode. I can do all tee shots down to the wedges. I then get just barely on the fairway and map all the clubs for fairway shots. I do both of these sets for neutral, full back, and full top spin. I find some slight differences in the distances achieved from some tees vs from the fairways.
At this point I have clubs mapped for very low wind (I usually start/end the practice rounds until I get very low wind with little head or tail component).
Wind is a different matter - there are several calculations around for calculating wind effects that are described on the forums. Those are applied to the distances developed from mapping.
Then there is just a lot of practice - and I keep a lot of notes about what happens during play (distances, etc). The least amount of headwind or tailwind affects your distance, and the combination of wind direction and type of spin also make a big effect. For example, full backspin will fly the ball further, and stop it sooner after it hits. Do that in a tailwind and the distance increases very noticeably. Top spin will fly the ball less but usually increase the roll.
There is a lot to consider for every shot!
On a side note, I would ditch the 3H and get a good 64 deg wedge. Learning wedge shots to the green will save strokes!!