Measuring Golf Clubs / Correct length for you?

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I answer two questions I get all the time from viewers.
1) How do you measure a golf club's length?
2) How do you measure yourself for golf clubs length?

Link to Wrist to Floor Measurement Chart

Golf Club measuring rulers

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Probably the easiest method to measure. No nonsense explanation, direct to the point….and link to the best chart. Thank u!

MrWkendwarrior
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So golf begins with your back against the wall. How fitting is that?

petergregory
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I carry the Taylormade Mini Driver and have for a decade. (I recently upgraded to the newest version.) This gives me a driver at 43.5", which is what we used to play with steel. I am way more accurate with it, and while it is about 15 yds shorter, I'm much more likely to max it out as opposed to a driver. Way more center hits. It's great to be accurate.

richdouglas
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Thanks for your no nonsense to the point videos. Very helpful.

garagebandforgod
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Your videos are always easy to understand and informative. Thank you! I just found your stuff after taking a 10 year break from golf. Now I’ve got the bug again and want to shorten my driver. Thanks for the help!

JordanJimmyDavison
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Using Masking tape for wrist to floor measurement is a neat tip. Great video

stephendibari
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Been looking for exactly this, came up in my feed. Quick, and informative, ez to follow . Subbed. 👍

byrdmaan
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A longer club will ALWAYS be heavier. Always. Assuming it is the same head, and same shaft material. 2. A shorter club will usually force the golfer to swing more upright, along the line of play - thereby being more accurate. Jack Nicklaus always used a driver 1/4" shorter than standard. He wanted an overall lighter club for more velocity, and a little more upright for accuracy. Generally we reccomend the Nicklaus method. Each club 1/4 inch shorter than standard. Generally, standard length of a 9 iron is 36". We reccommended 35.75 inches. A standard graphite driver is 45". We reccommended the driver be 44.50 - 44.75 inches. The club will be lighter and the swing a little more upright. Clubs too long are: 1. Too heavy. 2. Put the golfer too far from the ball. 3. Harder to contol
4. Induce a flat swing.
Slightly shorter clubs of standard will improve all golfers. Nicklaus is proof.

blairsterling
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I don’t understand the chart. I can see the WTF column and understand that you have to find the page with the figure for the height you have measured wrist to floor. But what I don’t understand is the meaning of the other columns. “Ht”? “Lie”? “7i”, etc. Does 7i stands for Seven Iron? What about the other irons, woods, etc? Please provide your explanation about the columns in the chart!! Thank you!

antjem
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I started golfing in '99, "stock" length was 37.75" in a 5i. Now that's the 6i length. All the graphite clubs were .5" longer to make the correct swing weight. And remember it'll effect the lie angle too.

gilgarza
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should you do this while wearing your shoes/golf shoes?

electricblue
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Thank you fro the information! 6'1", 37" Wrist to Floor = Initial Lie: 3, Length: 0.5, 7i: 37.5"

brianbrinegar
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i need help I'm 5'2 and wrist to floor is 31.5 and I'm looking for a driver

gorillaCarson
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Your video on removing a golf group you said to warm the group traded today. What a happy man I am thanks very much for the information love all your videos. Keep going you are the best

paulcollier
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Need more info. Is the chart suggesting 7-iron length? What is the typical difference in club length besides the 7-iron? I/2 inch per iron up or down? What about the woods?

mikev
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I cannot find this chart…..
I am 6’ 1.5” with a wrist to floor (no shoes) of 33”.
Doesn’t the length also change if you change the angle of the head?
What club does that measurement give you or does it put you in a starting position only?

brexit
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I ordered mine +1 inch so I can choke down & still have the length of the club without losing any distance from the standard length of the club. It also helps me prevent allowing the club to slip when I'm using the full length & gives me better control of the clubface.

mikerodrick
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For my Driver I went from 45.5" length to 46.5" and it added about 10 Yards of Total Distance

davidcole
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Great video. Are you taking the wrist to floor measurement in stocking feet or with your golf shoes on?

tacticaltruth
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Thank you for your effort. Tt is good if you are precise about the point. Many words do not give the point.

RaviKumar-wwrc