Shaft Length and Club Fitting

Impact of Shaft Length

Shaft length is a fundamental consideration in golf club fitting because it directly influences a player's setup and posture. Achieving the proper length is essential for ensuring center-face contact and maximizing ball speeds.

Measurement and Sizing Standards

Fitters primarily use the Ping chart, which evaluates the relationship between a player's total height and their wrist-to-floor measurement. For instance, a player measuring 636'3'' with shorter arms typically requires a longer shaft and a more upright lie angle. Conversely, a player measuring 555'5'' might necessitate a shorter shaft and a flatter lie angle.

Testing and Evaluation Procedures

When players fall on the cusp of standard and longer lengths, fitters evaluate both options while simultaneously checking lie angles. The goal of this testing process is to determine which configuration produces the most consistent contact and the highest ball speeds.

Questions & Discussion

In response to a question about how players are tested for shaft length, it was explained that measurements are taken using the Ping height and wrist-to-floor chart. For individuals between sizes, the process involves testing different lengths to identify which configuration allows the player to achieve better ball speeds and contact in the center of the clubface.