Golf Club Length Calculator
Find your perfect club length based on your height and wrist-to-floor measurement. Get professional fitting recommendations instantly.
Calculate Your Ideal Club Length
Enter your measurements below to get personalized recommendations
Understanding Golf Club Length
The proper golf club length is crucial for consistent ball striking, accuracy, and distance. Our calculator uses industry-standard fitting methods that consider both your height and wrist-to-floor measurement to provide accurate recommendations.
Why Club Length Matters
Clubs that are too long or too short can cause poor posture, inconsistent contact, and reduced accuracy. Properly fitted clubs help you maintain the correct spine angle and swing plane throughout your swing.
How to Measure
Stand upright in athletic shoes with your arms hanging naturally at your sides. Have someone measure from the floor to the crease of your wrist. This measurement, combined with your height, provides the most accurate fitting recommendation.
Static vs Dynamic Fitting
Our calculator provides static fitting recommendations based on your measurements. For the most precise fit, consider a dynamic fitting session with a professional club fitter who can analyze your swing characteristics.
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Learn More →Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is this calculator?
Our calculator uses industry-standard fitting charts and formulas that account for both height and wrist-to-floor measurements. This provides highly accurate static fitting recommendations used by professional club fitters. However, for optimal results, consider a dynamic fitting session.
Should I measure with or without shoes?
Measure your height without shoes. For wrist-to-floor measurement, wear athletic shoes with typical sole thickness (about 1 inch) to simulate golf shoe height.
What is the difference between graphite and steel shafts?
Graphite shafts are typically used in woods and hybrids, while steel shafts are standard for irons. Graphite clubs are often slightly longer than their steel counterparts. Our calculator accounts for this difference.
Can I use these measurements to order custom clubs?
Yes! The recommended lengths from our calculator can be provided to any club manufacturer or custom club builder. Most manufacturers offer custom length options at no additional cost.