Measure your wrist floor length.
The length of your wrist to the floor.
The second measurement is wrist to floor distance.
Use the chart to determine how much longer or shorter than standard your club length should be by finding where your height and wrist to floor measurements intersect.
Height wrist to floor initial length and lie fitting charts.
Before we use the chart below it is important to know your height and your wrist to floor measurement.
The first one is your height.
Wrist to floor measurements are also getting increasingly common while a growing number of golfers are also using golf club chart cross referring height and wrist to floor measurements.
Choosing the appropriate club length.
Manufacturers usually make clubs to account for golfers anywhere between 4 8 to 6 7 inches tall.
A 0 5 instructs us to build your clubs to be 0 5 shorter than standard length.
Determining your wrist to floor measurement.
5ft 0 5ft 3 subtract 1 1 2 from standard length 4ft 9 5ft 0 subtract 2 from standard length.
Based upon your wrist to floor measurement you may be concerned that your irons would be a typical 3 or 4 iron club length.
This is done by standing on a flat surface with your arms relaxed and.
The lie angles of your long irons are much flatter than ours which at your size requires you to bend over excessively.
Stand as straight as possible letting your arms hang loosely at your sides.
The other essential measurement that you ll need is the distance between your wrists and the ground.
Ht wtf initial lie length 7i length 5 0 31 5 1 1 5 35 5 5 1 31 5 1 1 25 35 75 5 2 31 5 1 1 36 5 3 31 5 1 1 36 5 4 31 5 2 0 5 36 5 5 5 31 5 2 0 5 36 5 5 6 31 5 2 0 5 36 5 5 7 31 5 2 0 5 36 5 5 8 31 5 2 0 37.
Ask your helper to measure from the top of your wrist where the top of the club would be to the floor.
For example if you are 6 feet tall and your wrist to floor measurement is 35 inches a standard length driver 44 inches for a steel shaft driver and 45 inches for a graphite shaft driver would be appropriate.
For the taller golfer.
However do not compare your measurement to your current 3 or 4 iron.
And a s means that the proper club length for you is standard.