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how do you know what size golf clubs to get regular lenth vs senior

by Iva Pfeffer Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Some golfers will decide which shaft they need based on swing speed alone. If your swing speed is between 75 and 85 miles per hour, then you will need a senior shaft. If you are between 85 and 95 miles per hour, then the regular shaft will be the best choice.

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How do I know what size Golf Club I Need?

As you can see below using a wrist to floor measurement is a good way to see your required length to ensure that you have the correct golf club sizes for you. This can be determined by wearing standard shoes on a hard surface and having your arms by your side. ( Patriot Golf)

Are your golf clubs the right length for You?

Whether you’re making the investment in new clubs for yourself or getting into a pre-owned set, it’s extremely important to make sure your golf clubs are the correct length for you. It's no different than wearing the correct size of shoe.

Should a senior shaft be in all of my golf clubs?

If you are a senior golfer that has very low swing speeds than the senior shaft will need to be in all of your golf clubs. However, if you are a senior golfer that still likes to get some speed and can hit the driver a long way, you may want to consider a regular shaft in the driver and senior in the irons.

Is a golfer’s overall height used when fitting a club?

In the normal club fitting procedure, a player’s overall height is used, but only as part of the complete process of fitting a golfer for club length. The table below provides a preliminary view of the recommended length, if the assessment was to be based solely on overall height.

How do I know what size golf clubs I need?

To choose golf clubs that are the right fit, all you need is your height. If you're between 5 ft 9” and 6 ft (1.5 m 23 cm and 1.8 m) tall, you should go with the standard length for golf clubs. If you're taller than 6 ft (1.8 m), you'll need longer clubs.

How long should my driver be for my height?

Tony Finau is one of the tallest golfers on the PGA Tour at 6'4″, and his driver's length is usually around 45 inches. Both Finau and Fowler are two of the longest drivers on the PGA Tour....Driver Shaft Length Based Solely on Height.Height (feet/inches)Driver Shaft Length5'0″-5'2″44.5″4'10”-5'0″44″< 4'10”43″7 more rows•May 9, 2021

How long should my golf clubs 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").

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.

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.

Are shorter drivers better?

The long and the short of it Your current length may be perfect for you. You may even need a longer one. But, as our experts and test have shown, a good number of golfers would benefit from a shorter shaft. You may actually increase distance and there's a good chance you'll hit more fairways.

Can a 5 ft person drive a car?

Yes, provided you can adjust the seat to place you in the correct driving position and are able to reach and operate all the controls. In some circumstances modifications may be necessary, but in principle a person 4′8″ tall should be able to take a driving test and get a driving license.

Are shorter driver easier to hit?

It is easier to hit the center of the clubface with a shorter club than a longer club, therefore if you feel like you are struggling with your current driver here's a few things you can try before you cut that driver down or order a new one.

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