There are two measurements that you need to take before shopping for a golf club.
Measuring for golf clubs.
Within this limitation you can get club sizes of any length depending on your height or style of play.
Clubs are matched to your height and the distance between your hands and the ground.
Changes of golf club length over time.
The second measurement is wrist to floor distance.
According to usga the length of a golf club should not exceed 48 inches.
That is the truth.
Manufacturers usually make clubs to account for golfers anywhere between 4 8 to 6 7 inches tall.
The face of the golf club should be laying flat on a.
Then turn the bottom of the club head so it s at a 60 degree angle to the surface you re measuring the club on.
You know what there is no precise standard for a golf club length.
The pictures below represent how you should rest the club against the yard stick while measuring.
When i say flat i mean that the contact point of the club to the ground should be in the middle of the club s sole.
The first one is your height.
Position the golf club.
To measure a golf club start by laying it on a flat horizontal surface like a table or countertop.
And may not cross 48 inches.
In other words neither the toe nor the heel of the club should be lifted in the air.
To find the right size clubs for your body use recent height measurement to determine the proper angle for your clubs.
The first step in measuring a golf club is to rest the club completely flat on the ground.
You will need at least a 48 inch ruler measuring stick tape measure in order to measure the length of your golf clubs.
The length stands between 36 to 39 inches.
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.