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from my wrist to floor is 33 inches how long should my golf club driver shaft be

by Araceli Wilderman III Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

How long should a golf driver shaft be?

How Long Should My Golf Driver Shaft Be? 1 Men's Drivers. The standard length of a driver for men used to be 43.5 inches with a steel shaft and 44 inches for a graphite shaft. 2 Women's Drivers. Standard drivers for women are an 1 inch shorter than standard men's drivers. ... 3 Distance. ... 4 Accuracy. ...

What does wrist to floor measurement mean in golf clubs?

One of the important measurements in the custom fit process is wrist to floor. Wrist to floor measurement is a key indicator in the custom fit process as, together with a players’ height, it helps determine the correct club length and lie angle for individual golfers, with standard stance and swing.

What is the standard length of a golf club?

If your height and wrist to floor measurement fall into the "Standard" category that means you fall into standard golf club length. For example someone who is 5-foot-8 with a 35 inch wrist-to-floor measurement. This means you are able to purchase golf clubs from a retailer or manufacturer without length adjustments (off the rack).

What is the standard length for women's golf drivers?

Standard drivers for women are an 1 inch shorter than standard men's drivers. Previously, the standard length for a woman's driver was 43 inches. As of 2012, it's 44 inches. You will see some smaller players on the LPGA Tour using 48-inch drivers that come up to their chin, but the average woman amateur won't be able to control such a club.

How long should my driver shaft be for my height?

Driver Shaft Length Based Solely on HeightHeight (feet/inches)Driver Shaft Length5'4″-5'7″45.5″5'2″-5'4″45″5'0″-5'2″44.5″4'10”-5'0″44″6 more rows•May 9, 2021

How long should my golf driver be for my height?

Using the ratio of every 6" of height there should be a 1" change in length then there should be a 1 ½" difference between their 5-irons. For example, recommend 36.5" for the lady and 38" for the man (or 36.75" / 38.25").

What is the normal shaft length for a driver?

45 to 45.75 inchesAlmost all drivers being introduced by manufacturers now feature a shaft length of 45 to 45.75 inches. Though some manufacturers have introduced drivers with shaft lengths longer than 46 inches, few have been successful.

How do I know my driver length?

To determine your optimum driver length, look at where you hit the ball on the face of your driver. If your hits are mostly towards the heel, your driver is too long. Another possibility is that the shaft is too light. Try choking down on the shaft and see if your contact improves.

Should I shorten my driver shaft?

Shortening the shaft will make the club shorter but it will also make the shaft stiffer and adjust the swing weight as well. Plus, the more length you remove, the less flex your club will have. Depending on how much you cut it down, it could move a regular flex to a stiff or a stiff to an extra stiff.

What golf driver shaft is right for me?

Which flex rating you use will depend on the type of swing you have. For example, beginners and those with less powerful swings tend to use a shaft with greater flexibility to propel the ball more. On the other hand, if a player has a high and powerful swing speed, they will require a stiffer shaft with less flex.

How do I know if my driver shaft is too long?

Here's how to tell if your golf clubs are too long:Completely upright posture.Improper golf swing.Odd ball flight.Feels cumbersome and unmanageable.Shaft feels weak.Consistency hitting with the toe.The measurements are wrong.

Is a shorter golf driver better?

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How do I fit myself for a driver?

Things to Look for During a Driver FittingConversation/Interview.Bring current driver for comparison.Pay attention to what is added to the club during the fitting.Put a priority on ball speed instead of smash factor.Pay attention to which fitting elements are addressed.

What happens if your driver is too long?

What Happens When Golf Clubs Are Too Long? For most golfers, having clubs that are too long will result in the most inconsistent shots. Clubs that are too long will make you stand too upright, which can cause both heel and toe shots as well as a tendency to pull the ball.

How tall should golf clubs be on you?

1. Measure Your Overall Height (i.e. “static” fitting)OVERALL HEIGHTGOLF CLUB LENGTH ADJUSTMENTS5'4″ to 5'7″minus 1/4″5'7″ to 6'1″standard length in inches6'1″ to 6'2″plus 1/4″6'2″ to 6'4″plus 1/2″7 more rows

Is a 43 inch driver too short?

Tall golfers have found that they're able to play well with a 44 inch driver while shorter players are better off using a 43” driver. There are golfers who have had better control, lesser misses or slices and gained extra distance by about five yards when using a 44” driver when compared to a 43 inch driver.

How do you size a golf driver?

Simply hold your golf club at 45 degrees to the ground or as in your playing position. At this point take a golf club ruler or take measure and place under the sole of the club. Measure to butt of grip. This will give you you an accurate and USGA standard for measuring your golf driver.

How to Figure Out the Ideal Club Length

You will find that the vast majority of players start off by figuring out their height and wrist to floor measurement when it comes to buying the correct golf club length.

Should I Get a Custom Fit?

A custom fit can be great, but you need to remember some things. If you are ordering a club that is custom to you, the club shaft is going to be made in such a way that the flex is going to match the club length.

Conclusion

As we’ve covered above, getting the right fitting for your golf clubs is essential in making sure that you get the best results from your golf game. Hopefully the above guide has helped you to find out what the correct golf length should be for your height.

How long should a golf driver shaft be?

Every golfer wants to hit the ball farther, and the quest for maximum length has led many 21st century golfers to opt for drivers with shafts that are 1 to 3 inches longer than the standard recommended length. However, the longer the shaft the harder it is to control the club and hit the ball squarely. You might hit the occasional drive farther ...

How far can a 44 1/2 inch driver hit the ball?

A 44 1/2-inch driver can send the ball 275 yards and a 45-inch driver 275 to 280 yards.

How long is a female driver?

Women's Drivers. Standard drivers for women are an 1 inch shorter than standard men's drivers. Previously, the standard length for a woman's driver was 43 inches. As of 2012, it's 44 inches. You will see some smaller players on the LPGA Tour using 48-inch drivers that come up to their chin, but the average woman amateur won't be able ...

How long is a driver?

However, in the 21st century a standard driver is considered to be 45 inches.

Can you drive a driver longer than standard length?

If you have a smooth, rhythmic swing, you might be able to control a driver that's longer than a standard length . But if longer shafts compromise your accuracy, you're driving for show instead of for score. It's also vital to match your swing speed and driver length with the correct shaft.

Is there only one comfortable address position?

Unfortunately such an approach assumes an individual has only one 'most' comfortable address position. Most people have a range in which they are comfortable and discomfort is more typically common at the extremes of the range.

Can you pick up distance with a longer swing?

However, if the longer length allows for a more 'free' swing because of some increase in our comfort level with the different posture, as well as better impact, it's possible you might pick up some distance. The only way to find out is to try out the longer length.

Joseph Miau

Hi all, new forum member, hope I'm posting this in the right place, been really getting into golf this past half a year and been hovering around low 90's to very rare 88-89, and been wanting to get a fitting (last time I did I hardly knew anything about my golf swing, 3-4 years ago) Additional info if it helps (this is a titlist fitting)

Vinsk

Hi all, new forum member, hope I'm posting this in the right place, been really getting into golf this past half a year and been hovering around low 90's to very rare 88-89, and been wanting to get a fitting (last time I did I hardly knew anything about my golf swing, 3-4 years ago) Additional info if it helps (this is a titlist fitting)

Buckeyebowman

Hello and welcome to TST. Honestly I wouldn’t put much thought into what a static fitting chart says. Since you’re taking the game more seriously I would get a current fitting as you are swinging now. Your height being 6’4 doesn’t take into account how you address the ball. Only a real fitting can determine what will work best for you.

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