Golf Club Length - The Often Forgotten Issue of Many Golfers
When playing golf games, the golf club and the golf club's length becomes an extension of your body. There has to be a good fit between you and your golf club. One particular dimension that determines fit is golf club length and it has been established that a good percentage of errant shots is attributed to poor fit. By custom fitting your set of golf clubs, you can reduce the chances of misses, slices, hooks and other disasters.
The average set of clubs that come out of the box is fitted to a male person with a height of 5'10". Some players find it okay to use this standard length. However, some players who find the length too long will ground the club too early during the downward stroke. Taller players will top the ball and embarrassingly miss it. Although the law of physics will tell you that longer shafts makes you drive the ball further, the corresponding loss of control will really penalize your game.
Most professional golf shops will gladly measure you and suggest proper lengths. You are not obliged to buy equipment from them. It is also possible to do online custom fitting. The most common metrics used to determine proper length is your height and the distance between your wrist and the floor. These two factors are taken together because proper fit is a function of height and the length of your arms.
The only time when a longer golf club length is valuable is during longest drive competitions when distance matters more than control.
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