Fitting Golf Club Length Calculator
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Fitting golf club length calculator. Even though the rules of golf for competition allow the club shaft length of up to 48 inches golf monthly notes that the average driver length used on the tour is only 44 5 inches while the average driver length in golf shops is about 45 5 inches. The same would be true for a shorter golfer using an under length club. During 1970s 80s the drivers had 43 inches of length. If you feel like your golf game needs improvement investing in a set of clubs that fit you like a glove can help you compete at your highest.
What you ll discover with the clubmaker s calculator is that the btf and dtb ranges of your irons are relatively large likely around 1 8 inches and 3 5 inches respectively. For example 1 75 means that your clubs should be made to be 1 75 longer than standard length. Throughout the years we ve tried different methods of getting you proper fitting information including fitting wizards where you plug in a few bits of information and it spits out fitting recommendations. Proper shaft length can significantly influence the direction consistency and distance of a golf shot by forcing the player into an address position that can be maintained throughout the golf swing.
For 5 woods it was even lesser. How to fit golf clubs. Insights from the clubmaker s calculator. A 0 5 instructs us to build your clubs to be 0 5 shorter than standard length.
Manufacturers have invested in research and understanding user psychology to get the correct length of the club. Standing straight on hard floor with shoes one. A very tall player will stoop too much with a standard length club while a very short player will stand too upright. Players at all skill levels benefit from the use of custom fit golf clubs.
The shaft length is based on the golfer s height arm length and posture as well as consistent clubhead delivery. These ranges mean the geometric conditions at address and impact vary significantly throughout your set. Club length alterations given are in inches. Formally according to rules of golf for woods and irons the measurement of length is taken when the club is lying on a horizontal plane and the sole is set against a 60 degree plane the length is defined as the distance from the point of the intersection between the two planes to the top of the grip.
Most of the time a golfer who is tall or has short arms or both will make better contact with an over length club. We hope this golf club fitting page will help you in your quest for the optimal set of clubs.