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how deep should a shaft be set for golf iron

by Prof. Carole Macejkovic Jr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Have a friend or the salesman measure the distance from your wrists to the floor. This is the length of the golf shaft you will need. The average male has a measurement of 43 inches. Depending on your arm length and height, this may vary but it should be around that number.

How important is it to choose the right shaft for Irons?

Choosing the proper shaft is a hugely important part of the fitting process. The shaft will greatly influence the feel of your irons, not to mention the launch, spin, landing angle, and distance of your golf shots. Also, there are no standards in the golf industry for shafts.

How to set up a golf iron properly?

A forgotten part of the golf iron set up is the position of the arms. In particular, the position of the right elbow pit (right hander) is crucial to getting a proper golf swing takeaway leading to a solid, consistent golf swing. Where most golfers go wrong is they have the right elbow pit facing towards the target at set up.

How do I choose the perfect shaft angle for my golf clubs?

To achieve the perfect shaft angle for every club, it’s important to have the shaft of the club and left arm form a straight line. You can check this relationship by standing in front of a mirror.

What is a good weight for an iron shaft?

Iron Shaft Weight Comparison. Iron shafts vary from about 35g to over 130g and that is of course an extremely wide range. While the really light shafts are only intended for ladies and senior players, the 130g shafts are only suitable for tour professionals.

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How long should my iron shaft be for my height?

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

How far down should a golf club shaft be?

The amount that you choke down on the grip of the club is a matter of personal preference, but you will probably want to come down at least an inch or two from the top. However, be careful not to come down too far as the club will start to feel lighter as you keep moving down the grip.

What is the standard shaft length for irons?

With steel shafts, the standard length of a 5 iron golf club is 37.5 inches. With a graphite shaft, the standard length for men is 38 inches and for women, it stands at 37.25 inches. A 5 iron golf club usually offers a 28-degree loft angle.

How do you know if your golf clubs are too short?

6 Signs Your Golf Clubs are Too ShortYou need to bend too much at the waist before swinging.You also have to bend your knees pre-swing.You keep hitting the ball with the golf club's heel.The swing path is in to out.The tempo is too quick.The ball tends to veer off to the right.

Should I choke down on my irons?

Since irons are still relatively long compared to your wedges, you don't want to choke down much more than an inch or two (at most). For example, if you choke down all the way to the steel on a 7-iron, it might feel too awkward for most players. Instead, leave gripping down that much for wedges.

Should you choke up on irons?

Choking up on iron shots can boost your greens-in-regulation percentage (GIR) – a great way to lower your scores. You'll make better contact, of course, and your misses won't sail as far off line. You may also achieve a lower ball flight, a big advantage in windy conditions.

How far should you hit a 9 iron?

For men, the average 9 iron distance is between 130-140 yards. A more experienced golfer who makes better contact and is longer, will usually hit it 135 yards and further. A tour pro will hit it closer to 150-160 yards on average. For women, the average will be around 90-100 yards.

Should shorter golfers use shorter clubs?

Shorter golfers are often better served with shorter clubs, while the lie angle (how the club sits on the ground) may also need tweaking. If your clubs are too long and/or upright, you'll be forced to adjust away from a swing that's natural for you.

What is standard length for a 7 iron?

The standard length of a 7 iron is 37 inches on steel and 37.5 inches with the structure made of graphite. For women, the standard length of a graphite golf club is 36.5 inches, and for steel, it is 36 inches. The standard lengths are set from the shaft weights of the golf club.

How long should golf clubs last?

Taking into account the different factors we've discussed, a quality set of golf irons can last anywhere from 8 to 10 years with proper care, and sometimes up to 12 years. Remember, if you take care of your golf clubs, they'll take care of you!

What lie should my irons be?

Lie angle has a Greater impact on short irons than long irons, making lie angle a Major factor of accuracy in short irons and a Minor factor of accuracy in your long irons, fairway woods & driver. Standard lie angles on most irons will be approximate....Determining and Selecting Your Lie Angle.IronsStandard Lie Angle257.0 deg358.0 deg459.0 deg560.0 deg7 more rows

How do you measure yourself for golf clubs?

3:0615:40ARE MY CLUBS THE RIGHT LENGTH? FIND THE CORRECT GOLF ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipStand in normal standing upright posture with your arms at your sides. And you're just going to takeMoreStand in normal standing upright posture with your arms at your sides. And you're just going to take a ruler just a standard yardstick. And you're going to measure.

How long does it take to find the perfect shaft profile?

It is difficult to give basic recommendations and the perfect shaft profile can only be found in a fitting and usually over longer playing periods. It can take years for a player to find the perfect profile. Therefore a player usually stays with it and remains consistent throughout the set.

What is the softest point of a shaft?

Then there are shafts with a stiff tip and a soft grip area. Basically the tip is the softest point of the shaft. These shafts are nevertheless stiffer at this point than, for example, in the middle of the shaft.

How fast can a 6 iron hit?

This category includes above average amateurs who hit their 6 iron between 155 and 170m and have a club head speed between 80 and 90mph. Please note that these are only approximate values.

What is graphite shaft?

Theoretically, they can combine the best of both worlds. A graphite shaft is basically lighter and able to dampen vibrations better. Shaft weight: The weight of a shaft influences both the total weight and the swing weight of the club.

What does the stiffness of a shaft mean?

The stiffness indicates the stiffness of the entire shaft, but not whether the shaft is stiff in the tip, middle or butt section.

Is a carbon shaft flexible?

A carbon shaft therefore does not mean being flexible at the same time. You can find the respective shaft weight in the charts above. It is important to know that a number like 80 always represents a "lower limit" and the actual weight is always slightly above this number, e.g. 83g.

Is a carbon shaft stiffer than steel?

Basically, carbon shafts tend to be lighter than steel, but can be built just as stiff - sometimes even stiffer. A carbon shaft therefore does not mean being flexible at the same time.

How to lean a golf shaft forward?

If you want to lean the shaft forward because you are having a problem getting a solid hit, try leaning the shaft only 1 to 2 degrees. This will help produces more of a downward blow and solid contact, but without so much loss of loft and lower ball flight.

What is the angle of the shaft when hitting a hybrid golf club?

One piece of the impact position puzzle that is often overlooked is shaft angle. When you hit a golf shot with any of your irons or even your hybrids, the shaft should be angled slightly toward the target at impact. This shaft angle is often called a 'forward lean', and it is what allows you to hit down through your shots nicely. Without a forward leaning shaft angle at impact, you would be forced to hit up at the ball – which is never a good thing when swinging an iron or hybrid club. If you wish to be a consistently solid ball striker, you will need to work on finding the proper shaft angle at impact.

How to make high launch with irons?

To create a high launch with your irons or hybrid clubs, you must be leaning the shaft away from the target when you strike the ball. The combination of high launch and low spin is great for your driver, but it is bad news on iron shots. When you notice this kind of ball flight in your iron game, it is a safe bet that poor shaft angle is to blame.

How to get a forward leaning shaft?

A forward leaning shaft at impact is possible when you use proper fundamentals from the time you start your swing until the moment when the club collides with the ball . There isn't enough time in the downswing to manipulate the club into the right position to achieve a forward lean, so you need to put the 'building blocks' of the swing in place earlier. By doing things right in the backswing, you will make your job much easier in the downswing.

What does it mean when your golf ball is too low?

If your ball flight is too low, this could mean your shaft angle at address and impact was leaning to far forward (toward the target). For example, if you're using a standard 34 degree, 7 iron and your shaft was leaning 5 degrees forward, ...

Why is my iron shaft leaning away from the target?

When this happens, it is usually because you are releasing the club prematurely in the downswing.

What happens if you can't get the shaft of your golf club into a forward leaning position?

If you are unable to get the shaft of your club into a forward leaning position at impact, you will be leaving yardage on the table. Simply by getting the shaft slightly in front of the ball at the bottom of the swing, you could stand to gain distance even without swinging the club any faster.

What angle should your toes be on a golf swing?

Your toes should be pointing out on a slight angle at address, perhaps around 70 degrees. This gives you a solid base to swing around and make a good turn in the golf swing. Feet pointed straight ahead makes it more difficult for your shoulders and hips to rotate during the backswing.

What position should your head be when setting up a golf ball?

At set up the head should be pointing behind the golf ball at a slight angle away from the target. (see image right at the top).

How wide are your shoulders?

You don’t need to measure them exactly but you do need to use them as a guide. Your feet should be approximately shoulder-width apart at address and not too wide or too narrow which affects your balance.

What is the right elbow pit?

In particular, the position of the right elbow pit ( right-hander) is crucial to getting a proper golf swing takeaway leading to a solid, consistent golf swing. Where most golfers go wrong is they have the right elbow pit facing towards the target at set up. This is incorrect.

What is axis tilt in golf?

Axis tilt is the amount of sideways movement your body moves when you're in the set up position at address.

Why can't a golf club go anywhere else?

It’s impossible for the club to go anywhere else because of the biomechanical function of the elbow.

What is the purpose of a shoulder set up?

This set up will give you greater stability and enables you to make a better shoulder from an athletic position at address.

How to determine weight of golf shaft?

Probably the most important factors for determining shaft weight are the golfers Tempo and Transition as well as club head or swing speed, and related distance . A golfer with a slow tempo and transition that does not hit the ball very far (120 – 130 yards with a 6 iron) will benefit from a lighter shaft, perhaps even graphite. A golfer with a faster tempo that hits a 6 iron 200 yards will benefit from a heavier shaft, more than likely steel. If you think that a lighter shaft will get you more distance, that is not always the case. A lighter shaft way create more club speed but more inconsistent contact. I helped a gentleman pick up a full club more in distance and better accuracy by going from a 90 gram shaft to a 110 gram shaft.

What is the most important factor in golf shafts?

We tend to fit the average golfer into slightly higher launching, higher spinning iron shafts for this reason. The most important factors for determining launch and spin are release, attack angle and peak height.

Do new iron shafts make your head spin?

There are so many new iron shafts coming this year it will make your head spin! But it is interesting that with all of the new iron shafts, the major manufacturers pick a few stock “no upcharge” options, and then give you little or no guidance as to why they have chosen those shafts. We can help you pick from our database of over 400 iron shafts to get your optimum performance! And, this works for re-shafting your current irons as well as for a new set!

How long should a 7 iron be?

there is no standard length. depends on what manufacturer you're talking about. i'm 6'3 and play +1/2" using 37" in 7 iron as standard. but with short arms most charts recommend longer. really comes down to comfort over the ball with short and long irons.

What is the standard wrist to floor length?

Height isn't the main determining factor. One standard general rule is the wrist to floor measurement, which you can search for and find the "norm". Being 6'3" doesn't necessarily tell you what you need because you may have long or short arms than what would be considered standard. For example I'm 6'1" but have fairly short arms and my wrist to floor length is more similar to someone who is 6'4"-6'5" so I play longer than standard.

Do short irons matter?

It really only matters in the short irons if your lie angle is correct. If you are comfortable with the length of your wedges then adjust the rest of the set to match.

What is the proper shaft angle for a golf swing?

The proper shaft angle at impact would see the hands in a position equal to or slightly ahead of the ball. Ideally you should be able to draw a relatively straight line from club head directly up to the shoulder. However, if we don’t set up in this fashion it will take a lot of work in our swing to recreate it at impact.

What happens when the shaft is too neutral?

When the shaft is set too neutral it naturally adds loft to the club. When the shaft has too much lean towards the target it naturally decreases the loft. An important note with regards to the proper shaft angle is that wherever it starts, it will most likely end up.

How does grip affect golf swing?

A very common flaw with regards to how we grip the club is that there’s a tendency to grip it high in our palm. What this does is shuts down our wrists from functioning properly and increases our grip pressure. If we take our grip and have the club more in the fingers, it will free up our wrists and allow the club to flow more naturally. When our hands aren’t functioning in the swing, it will be nearly impossible to get the club back to a proper angle at impact. The final moments before impact are very important and the club needs to have the least amount of restriction to ensure it moves properly. When it’s in our palms the arms take over and we see lots of casting or very narrow golf swings. Grip the club in the fingers for the best chance of getting yourself into a proper impact position.

How to check if a golf ball is ahead of the ball?

This is a check you can do without a mirror. At the address position, give a quick glance down and make sure the hands are equal to or slightly ahead of the ball. If you notice the ball is ahead of the hands, then either back away and start over or simply give the hands a slight push forward. This will help give the shaft a slight lean ...

When your hands aren't functioning in the swing, it will be nearly impossible to get the club back to?

When our hands aren’t functioning in the swing, it will be nearly impossible to get the club back to a proper angle at impact. The final moments before impact are very important and the club needs to have the least amount of restriction to ensure it moves properly.

How to remove a golf club shaft?

Step 1. Remove the old shaft. It can be done by melting the glue, or epoxy, that holds the shaft to the head of the club. Use a blowtorch or a heating gun for this purpose. Aim it at the hosel--the connecting part of the head--until the epoxy softens and you can easily remove the shaft.

What to use to insert graphite shaft?

If you are inserting a graphite shaft, it would be best to use a belt sander because you can easily damage it by using sandpaper. Also, rid the residue of the old epoxy for the hosel by using a wire drill bit.

How to put on a golf grip?

Place double-sided tape on the shaft where the grip will be placed and soak it with grip solvent. Pour a small amount inside the grip, then swirl it around until it is completely covered. Pour out the remaining solvent onto the double-sided tape, then put on the grip, making sure it is firmly set on the butt of the club.

Can replacing a golf club shaft save money?

Rather than purchasing a new club, replacing the shaft on a golf club can save a golfer money.

When addressing the golf ball with your iron, is it important to recognize?

Again it’s very important to recognize when addressing the golf ball with your iron.

How to measure a golf club?

Enlist the help of a friend for a simple measure . Once you have the club head in this flat to the ground and slightly toed up position. Have your friend slide a piece of paper under the toe of the club. The paper should slide under the toe of the clubhead slightly. The paper should be stopped just before it reaches the middle of the clubhead.

What happens when paper is slid under the toe of the golf club?

When the paper is slid under the toe of the club and it easily slides clearly through to the heel of the club, the golf club position is too flat. The grip end of the golf club should be lifted which will lower the toe of the club closer to the ground surface.

How to impact a golf ball?

The result of this is the club shaft has a slight press forward look. This press forward affect will carry forward into our swings and impact position. When you’re impacting the golf ball the clubhead impacts the golf ball then enters the ground to take a small divot.

What is the best way to position a golf club on the grass?

When you sole your club on the grass you want the bottom of the club to sit flat to the surface of the grass then ever so slightly toed up.

Why is there a club shaft on a plane?

Clubshaft on plane as a result of good clubhead position.

What happens if a golf club scuffs too close to the toe?

If the scuff is too close to the toe, the golf club needs to be positioned more flat. The grip end needs to be lowered in the set-up.

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