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how much can you safety extend a golf driver shaft

by Ms. Brigitte Goyette Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Never extend a graphite shaft more than 2″. Any more may cause premature failure due to stress where the extension is made.

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Should I extend the length of my golf driver shaft?

Should I consider extending the length of my golf driver shaft to hit longer shots? When considering what shaft length to actually have in your driver, you need to weigh up lots of different options. First of all you need to consider that the legal length for a driver from the RNA and the USGA is 48 inches.

Is it worth it to extend a shaft?

The only way you’re going to actually find out if it’s going to be worth extending your shaft is to actually try and compare it to other drivers. The best way of doing this is going through a full custom fit process.

What are the benefits of reshafting a golf driver?

Reshafting, your golf driver, has many benefits, such as boosting your performance. By reshafting the driver, you will be saving money since it is significantly cheaper than buying a new one.

How far can you extend a driver?

First of all you need to consider that the legal length for a driver from the RNA and the USGA is 48 inches. Now that obviously limits how far you can actually extend the driver. Most driver shafts come in at about 45/46 inches, so there is a couple more degrees that you can actually add on.

How does lengthening a shaft affect swing?

What does swing weight mean?

Can you add extenders to your golf shaft?

Does lengthening the shaft make the club head heavier?

Does lengthening a golf club shaft affect accuracy?

Is shaft length a factor?

Do golf clubs have longer shafts?

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Should I extend my driver shaft?

1. Adding length works perfectly — if you're a robot. On average, it's safe to assume that every inch added to your driver shaft will equate to roughly a 1 mile per hour increase in your clubhead speed. And for every 1 mile per hour increase, you'll gain about two or three yards off the tee.

Can I add length to my driver?

Since you'll be losing some swing weight, you can add more by using a heavier shaft, RAT glue to the head of the club or using lead tape to offset it. Finally, when you cut down your driver, you're making the shaft stiffer as well.

How do you lengthen a driver shaft?

1:1014:42Golf Club Repair - How To Extend a Golf Shaft - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe are going to talk about the graphite first then the steel rule of thumb in the McGowan. LikeMoreWe are going to talk about the graphite first then the steel rule of thumb in the McGowan. Like material for like extension meaning that you have a like that's a graphite extender.

Can you extend a golf driver?

2:2911:02How to ADD Extensions To Golf Clubs - Start to Finish! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo not all golf shafts are the same neither are the extensions. So you have to make sure that youMoreSo not all golf shafts are the same neither are the extensions. So you have to make sure that you buy the right size if you don't and say your extension is too small.

How long can you extend a driver shaft?

Never extend a steel shaft more than 2″. Any more may cause premature failure due to stress where the extension is made.

How long should your driver be for your 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 much length can you add to a golf club?

The standard is to add one inch or even a half inch, depending on the height of the player. It's important to remember that the golf clubs in your bag are all different lengths. Unless you have a one-length set of golf clubs, each club will be a bit longer or shorter than the next.

What length driver pros use?

44.5" to 45.75"PGA Tour Professionals tend to play drivers between 44-46" in length. The vast majority of pros are in the 44.5" to 45.75" range from what we've been able to gather.

What if my golf clubs are too short?

What Happens When Golf Clubs Are Too Short? For most golfers, having clubs that are too short will be better than if they're too long, but can still result in inconsistent shots. Clubs that are too short will make you stand bent over, which can cause back pain. You'll also have the tendency to push the ball a lot.

Does lengthening a golf club change the lie angle?

The lie angle will automatically change if clubs are lengthened. Only slightly but it will change. There is no such thing as standard lie as all the manufacturers generally are different. The lie angle that is correct for you can only be tested dynamically - i.e. via a pro or fitter on a lie board hitting golf balls.

Does half an inch make a difference in golf clubs?

Master clubmaker Ralph Maltby says that adding 1/2 inch length can add about 5 to 7 yards in distance for irons. But the longer shaft still makes it harder to control the clubhead, which is even more important the closer you get to the green.

Do you need longer golf clubs if you are tall?

Because golf is a game of repetition and your swing should not vary in most circumstances, your stance will be the same. It doesn't matter how tall you are if you have a deeper crouch in your swing because your wrists will then be closer to the ground, which means you need slightly shorter clubs.

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I've thought about extending my shafts for some time, along with adjusting the lie. None of my equipment is fitted, I know I suffer from this. So, would an extension make a positive or negative effect? I've read some about wrong weight when the shaft is extended, wrong flex etc.

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I've played Ping G5 irons for 8 years now at 1" over standard and stiff shaft. My new coach thinks I should go to 1.5" over standard, and a midsized grip. The cost to reshaft 8 clubs with new shaft, grip and service fee, will be like $300. Or I can just buy a new set 5-pw for $400 to $500. Anyone...

The effect of club length on swing speed and distance

Interesting comments on speed vs length, I was curious about that so thanks for the info. One point of information on single length that might change your opinion on distance lost/gained is that on single length all heads are the same weight (as are the shafts) but on variable length the head weight decreases with the longer clubs (as total club weight must still be the same per club and with ...

Do Tall People Always Need Longer Clubs or Short People ... - Wishon Golf

DAVID The first thing I would ask is that you carefully re do the wrist to floor measurement to be absolutely sure of the measurement. Reason I start with this in my response is because, 1) many people do make a mistake in how they do this, 2) 43″ is a little bit on the unusual side for a WTF for a person who is 6’9.

How does lengthening a shaft affect swing?

Timing and Feel. In many ways, the biggest effect of lengthening a club shaft is how it affects your ability to swing the club. The combined changes in length and swing weight make the club feel different. In turn, these changes will affect your timing and even your mechanics, perhaps without you even realizing it.

What does swing weight mean?

Swing Weight. Swing weight isn't an actual weight so much as a comparison of the difference in weight between the club head and the butt end of the shaft. It's expressed as a letter-number combination, such as C9 or D2. Lengthening the shaft increases the swing weight, which makes the club head feel heavier. It may even make the club too heavy ...

Can you add extenders to your golf shaft?

You may add extenders to your existing shafts or you may replace your existing shafts with longer ones. The effects can be very different. Tom Wishon has written extensively about the effects of changing shafts in "The Golfsmith Practical Clubfitting Program" guide.

Does lengthening the shaft make the club head heavier?

Lengthening the shaft increases the swing weight, which makes the club head feel heavier. It may even make the club too heavy for you, which will slow down your swing speed and actually reduce your distance.

Does lengthening a golf club shaft affect accuracy?

Accuracy. As a general rule, lengthening any club's shaft will reduce your accuracy with that club. The longer the club, the more difficult it becomes to hit the ball solidly. This is especially true when the ball is on the ground rather than on a tee, since hitting the ball fat is more likely.

Is shaft length a factor?

Shaft length is certainly a factor in how far you hit a given club. However, some clubs benefit more than others. Installing longer shafts in wedges and short irons will almost always result in more distance, as most players have little trouble swinging the shorter clubs.

Do golf clubs have longer shafts?

Effects of Lengthening a Golf Club Shaft. Tall players like Bubba Watson have to use longer shafts in all of their clubs. Most players consider using longer shafts in their clubs at some time or another, believing that longer shafts equal more distance, although that isn't necessarily true. There are two ways to lengthen your shafts.

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Extending a golf shaft is a useful technique to have if you are buying used clubs, or if you are experimenting with different club lengths. If you know how to cut a golf shaft or how to extend it, you don’t ever have to worry about purchasing the correct length of clubs on Ebay or other used club marketplaces.

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Extension (You could also use an old golf shaft) Make sure you purchase the right size extension. You need to know the “butt diameter” of the shaft that you are extending, and purchase the extension that matches. Here is a database of shafts.

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You may find that when you swing it, you'll feel a slightly more flex (tip flex) at impact. Depending upon your SS, ball positioning could/should be adjusted. That's what I've experienced in the for what it's worth catagory.........

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Bought a used driver shaft online, and they said it would play at least 44.75". Well sure enough it barely plays 44".

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Is your golf driver shaft too long for you?

What length is your driver shaft? For most golfers, the answer is “no idea”, “a bit longer than my 3-wood” or “not quite long enough to get me out of that bush when I’m using it to measure where I’m allowed to drop”. And why would you know or care? They’re all pretty much the same, right?

Growing pains

Most driver shafts were around 43 inches until the early 1990s. The stock standard now is anywhere from 45.5 to 46.75 inches. There are two reasons for that growth. First, driver head size has increased significantly.

Putting it to the test

We built a Callaway Rogue driver in 43.5, 44.5 and 45.5 inches, with everything but the shaft length identical. The longer shaft did produce the highest average clubhead speed at 97.9mph, which also generated the highest ball speed at 146.1mph.

The long and the short of it

It’s not a simple case of shorten your shaft and your handicap will fall. 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.

Mike C said

If done properly, you won't even know there is an extension, but it will decrease the swing weight of the club (i.e., the head will "feel' lighter). This isn't huge as the weight of the plug will be offset a little by the increased length of the shaft.

James T said

If done properly, you won't even know there is an extension, but it will decrease the swing weight of the club (i.e., the head will "feel' lighter). This isn't huge as the weight of the plug will be offset a little by the increased length of the shaft.

Can golf drivers be reshafted?

A golf driver can absolutely be reshafted. Reshafting, your golf driver, has many benefits, such as boosting your performance. By reshafting the driver, you will be saving money since it is significantly cheaper than buying a new one.

How much does it cost to reshaft a driver?

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Is it better to reshaft a driver or buy a new one?

Whether or not you reshaft your driver or buy a new one is up to you. If the driver is barely cracked or damaged at either of the two sides, it may be better to reshaft. Nonetheless, if broken down the middle, it will be in your best interests to purchase a new driver.

Ways to save money reshafting your driver

One way to save money reshafting your driver is to check the warranty. By checking the contract, you will find out if the manufacturer will replace the golf driver. You can also save costs by reshafting your driver is by doing it yourself.

DIY driver shaft

There are many videos online that show you how to easily replace your driver shaft on your own. Replacing the driver shaft on your own or DIY is a cost-effective way to replace your driver shaft. Some of the adjustable drivers require a ferrule for reshafting. The ferrule should be in suitable shape before you reshaft.

Final Thoughts

There are many benefits to reshafting a driver, such as improving your golf game. There are even more benefits if you decide to reshaft the driver on your own without bringing it to a pro shop. By doing all of the reshafting yourself, you will save money.

How does lengthening a shaft affect swing?

Timing and Feel. In many ways, the biggest effect of lengthening a club shaft is how it affects your ability to swing the club. The combined changes in length and swing weight make the club feel different. In turn, these changes will affect your timing and even your mechanics, perhaps without you even realizing it.

What does swing weight mean?

Swing Weight. Swing weight isn't an actual weight so much as a comparison of the difference in weight between the club head and the butt end of the shaft. It's expressed as a letter-number combination, such as C9 or D2. Lengthening the shaft increases the swing weight, which makes the club head feel heavier. It may even make the club too heavy ...

Can you add extenders to your golf shaft?

You may add extenders to your existing shafts or you may replace your existing shafts with longer ones. The effects can be very different. Tom Wishon has written extensively about the effects of changing shafts in "The Golfsmith Practical Clubfitting Program" guide.

Does lengthening the shaft make the club head heavier?

Lengthening the shaft increases the swing weight, which makes the club head feel heavier. It may even make the club too heavy for you, which will slow down your swing speed and actually reduce your distance.

Does lengthening a golf club shaft affect accuracy?

Accuracy. As a general rule, lengthening any club's shaft will reduce your accuracy with that club. The longer the club, the more difficult it becomes to hit the ball solidly. This is especially true when the ball is on the ground rather than on a tee, since hitting the ball fat is more likely.

Is shaft length a factor?

Shaft length is certainly a factor in how far you hit a given club. However, some clubs benefit more than others. Installing longer shafts in wedges and short irons will almost always result in more distance, as most players have little trouble swinging the shorter clubs.

Do golf clubs have longer shafts?

Effects of Lengthening a Golf Club Shaft. Tall players like Bubba Watson have to use longer shafts in all of their clubs. Most players consider using longer shafts in their clubs at some time or another, believing that longer shafts equal more distance, although that isn't necessarily true. There are two ways to lengthen your shafts.

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