To determine your wrist to floor measurement wear non golf shoes and stand on a hard surface with your arms hanging relaxed at your sides.
Wrist to floor measurement for golf clubs.
A 0 5 instructs us to build your clubs to be 0 5 shorter than standard length.
When it comes to determining the golf club size you need there are two different ways to custom fit golf clubs.
And a s means that the proper club length for you is standard.
By the same token there is only one true fitting variable in the building of golf clubs and that is club length.
The correct golf club size starts with the golfer s height and wrist to floor measurement.
Choosing the appropriate club length before we use continue reading fitting charts.
For shaft sizes ping uses a static wrist to floor measurement to determine your ideal length.
Determining wrist to floor measurement the chart below helps you determine if you should have your clubs altered from the standard size based on your height and wrist to floor measurement.
A number of producers publish charts that suggest the necessary correction of the club length depending on the golfer s height and the distance from his her wrist to floor wtf.
Measure the club at the angle that the bottom of the clubhead lies in its playing position on the floor.
Use the chart to determine how much longer or shorter than standard your club length should be by finding where your height and wrist to floor measurements intersect.
Based upon your wrist to floor measurement we adjust your club length to correspond to the lie angle of our club heads in order to ensure a proper fitting.
Results of using this method are rather conservative in changing length.
Measure from the floor to the end of the grip.
The first type of golf club fitting is a static fit and as the name suggests this is a static measurement taken from your finger tip or wrist to floor trying different lie angle heads and then taking a glove measurement to.