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which golf driver comes with the shortest shaft

by Dr. Jaunita Leannon I Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Are short shafts better for golf drivers?

Generally, golfers with above-average swing speeds are better off using drivers with short shafts. Shorter golf drivers don’t require the distance rendered by the extra length of the shaft as they’re able to generate enough distance by using drivers with shafts of usual length.

How long are driver shafts?

In the past most driver shaft lengths were around 43 inches up until the 1990s, where they started to get longer. You could even find custom made drivers that had shafts as long as 48 inches (the legal limit at the time per USGA rules of golf). However, this length has been shortened to a maximum of 46 inches starting in 2022.

How short should your golf driver be?

How Short Should Your Driver Be? The average length of a men’s driver is 45.5 inches and for women, 43 inches. Obviously, everyone is a different height so these standard lengths are not universal for everyone. For a majority of golfers, a driver that is half an inch shorter will improve their ball striking off the center of the face.

Is a short driver better than a long driver?

A short driver is a better choice than a long driver for women and golfers who use out-to-in and over-the-top swing styles. A driver with a short shaft helps players in hitting off-the-tee shots better than a driver with a long shaft.

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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

Is a shorter driver shaft 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.

What is the standard length for a driver shaft?

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.

Are shorter driver shafts better?

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.

What happens if 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.

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.

Should short 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.

Can you swing a shorter driver faster?

This myth falls somewhere between “Plausible” and “Confirmed.” Each of our testers recorded their slowest average swing speed with the 44″ driver, but not all gained speed going from 45″ to 46″. For our fastest tester – Player 1 – the difference between 45″ and 46″ was negligible, only 0.1 MPH.

How do you shorten driver shaft length?

How to Shorten Golf Club ShaftsRemove the grip using a utility knife with a hook blade. ... Measure the amount of shaft you want to remove (add an additional 1/8 inch to make up for the end of the grip), and mark the spot with permanent marker. ... Align your cut mark with the blade of the saw and secure the club in the vise.More items...

Are shorter drivers more accurate?

More importantly that test showed a 28% increase in accuracy with the shorter shaft. Every golfer is different, and this doesn't conclusively say that all golfers would benefit from a shorter shaft, but it certainly is enough to raise your eyebrows (and mine).

How long is Bryson DeChambeau's driver?

Bryson DeChambeau can only use a 48-inch driver when he's competing in Long Drive Association events. Golf's governing bodies announced a new “model local rule” available Jan. 1 that would limit the maximum length of all clubs except the putter to 46 inches.

What happens if your driver is too long?

The longer your driver shaft, the more your swing faults will be exaggerated. Assuming you don't make any other adjustments, your driver shaft will also be stiffer, which will impart less spin on the ball. The result: less curving right and left.

Does a shorter driver shaft help with accuracy?

More importantly that test showed a 28% increase in accuracy with the shorter shaft. Every golfer is different, and this doesn't conclusively say that all golfers would benefit from a shorter shaft, but it certainly is enough to raise your eyebrows (and mine).

Can you swing a shorter driver faster?

This myth falls somewhere between “Plausible” and “Confirmed.” Each of our testers recorded their slowest average swing speed with the 44″ driver, but not all gained speed going from 45″ to 46″. For our fastest tester – Player 1 – the difference between 45″ and 46″ was negligible, only 0.1 MPH.

What happens if driver shaft is too long?

The longer your driver shaft, the more your swing faults will be exaggerated. Assuming you don't make any other adjustments, your driver shaft will also be stiffer, which will impart less spin on the ball. The result: less curving right and left. More distance.

Does shortening a golf shaft make it stiffer?

A shorter shaft is typically stiffer than a longer one. Although a shorter golf club shaft tends to be firmer than a longer one, it is important to understand the changes trimming a shaft will make to a club before making such a permanent change.

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There's a lot of posts about people going a little shorter with drivers. Usually 43.5 - 45". What's the shortest driver you ever tried? What were the results? I'm just sort of curious what would happen if I put a 40" shaft in my Rogue SZ.

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I play my rogue at 42.5" - Probably will never play anything longer than 43 again.

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Assuming you start with the same length at the short end, 3/8" gaps just make it so your longest iron is a little shorter than it would be with a 1/2" progression. That helps a lot of folks hit those long irons a bit better. It's also common to use a 3/8" progression when making a DIY MOI matched setup.

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Why use a shorter driver shaft?

Using a shorter driver shaft will help most beginning and intermediate golfers square up the clubface better at impact thus creating more consistency in distance and accuracy.

Why is a shorter shaft better for golf?

A shorter driver shaft increases the likelihood of a golfer making better contact off the center of the driver’s face. The more often a golfer hits the center of the driver’s face, the more consistency they will see in their driving accuracy and distance.

How to change the length of a golf driver?

The easiest way to change the length of your driver is to just slide your hands down the golf grip about a half an inch. This mimics the same swing you would have if you were to cut down the shaft. For more advanced golfers, you can take off the golf grip and use a saw or shaft cutter to take off the butt of your club.

How long is a golf driver?

The average length of a men’s driver is 45.5 inches and for women, 43 inches. Obviously, everyone is a different height so these standard lengths are not universal for everyone. For a majority of golfers, a driver that is half an inch shorter will improve their ball striking off the center of the face. By making your driver shorter, you are moving ...

Does a longer shaft increase clubhead speed?

For most golfers, a longer golf shaft is going to produce faster clubhead speed. Faster clubhead speed combined with square contact of the center of the face will maximize the ball speed off impact. The problem is that a lot of golfers struggle with getting the square contact and are never able to use a longer length club to their benefit.

Who wrote the driver swing?

Written by Justin Adams in Beginners' Tips, Driving Tips. Ah, the driver swing. One of the more difficult golf swings to perfect because of both the length and the lightness of the golf shaft.

Is golf good for old people?

Golf is a great sport for young and old alike. It’s a sport that you can try out as soon as you are old enough to walk and hold a club. It’s a sport that you can play well into old-age if your health permits. It’s no contact and low-impact, so there is little risk ] Continue Reading.

Is Accuracy One Cut Away?

The purpose of Golf Myths Unplugged is to challenge the accepted wisdom of golf, but even we have blind spots. One of those was revealed recently when we realized that we had never tested the concept of shorter driver shafts being more accurate.

How We Tested

For this test, we brought together five golfers with a range of swing speeds and handicaps. Each player hit seven drives with each of three driver shaft lengths: 44″, 45″, and 46″. The shaft ( Nippon Regio Formula B) and head were the same in each test, and the swing weight was held constant.

Conclusion

If you’re in search of more consistency from the tee, don’t be so quick to shorten your driver. While it’s entirely possible that a shorter driver will help you hit it straighter, our data shows that a longer driver could also be the solution.

Why is a shorter driver shaft better?

Pros: A shorter driver shaft will shorten the arc of your swing. This will help you to hit the center of the clubface more often. Hitting the center of the clubface more often means you are more likely to keep the ball in play than you were before.

What does a longer shaft mean?

A longer shaft means a wider arc to your swing and that creates more speed. But hitting the center of the clubface is much more important. A shorter driver shaft means a shorter arc in your swing and that makes hitting the center of the clubface easier. Many players don’t lose any clubhead speed when they shorten their driver shaft by about an inch.

Why is the shaft shorter on a golf club?

Making the shaft shorter makes the club shorter, the shaft stiffer, and it will adjust the swing weight. Your club will have less flex when you remove weight. A regular flex can become stiff, and a stiff can become extra stiff when you shorter it, but that all depends on how much you shorten it. You need to be sure this is what you want ...

Why shorten the shaft on a golf driver?

For some people, shortening the driver shaft can help them to hit the ball farther and keep it in play more. That last part is something that we all want to do.

How long is the average driver on the PGA Tour?

On the PGA Tour, the average driver length is 44.5 inches. That’s shorter than the standard 45-46 inches.

Can a longer shaft affect your swing?

A longer driver shaft might be affecting how accurately you hit the ball, and not in a good way. If your driver shaft is too long for you, your swing is likely suffering because of it. If you want to know if this is something that’s happening to you then try out a shorter driver shaft the next time you are on the range.

Does shortening your driver shaft help?

More practice equals more consistency. Yes, better equipment helps. And equipment that is attuned to your needs helps even more. Shortening your driver shaft could be beneficial for you and combining that with the want to improve is a step in the right direction.

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