How to Pick the Correct Shaft Length to Play Better Golf.

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ม.ค. 2024
  • 2024 Ep. 03 - In this video we peel back the layers to help you understand how a clubfitter will evaulate the length of your golfclubs to ensure the length your using isn't potentially impacting your golf game while also debunking the myth of a common practice that could potentially cause you to swing the clubs vastly different.
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  • @raventalks2776

    FINALLY someone who doesn’t put faith in wrist to floor! YOU GAINED A FOLLOWER WHO TRUST YOUR VIDEOS because you said what’ I’ve been looking for in a fitter!

  • @GOLFADDICT65

    i love my drivers at 44 to 44.5 inch shafts works best for me for dispersion and no distance difference so i am glad i went shorter than the 45.5 to 46 inches also my 7 iron at 37 inches cheers from Canada

  • @Scratch_Monsters_Golf

    Thank you! I get so sick of seeing fitters working completely off static measurements. I’m 6’1” 235lbs and a lifelong weightlifter. The extra weight is a result of having shoulders wider than most, not because I am overweight. That said, my wrist to floor measurement with my hands at my sides will read normal. However, once I grip the club, my wrist to floor measurement is much further from the ground than the reading with my hands at my sides. NO ONE ever discusses this, and even though I’ve been a plus hdcp golfer for 20 years now, I learned the game with clubs that were too short because the “professionals” kept telling me there was no way I need 1.5” or 2” longer than standard irons. Makes me mad to this day, because I fought swing flaws that were directly related to a club that was too short, and it ended my career after college instead of potentially being on the tour today.

  • @randyperschka6911

    Coming for a fitting on Feb 10 can't wait

  • @bsmith4u2

    I played PING for many years. PING fitters always want to put me in 1/2" shorter shafts. (5'8" 30" inseam). This always forced me into a very vertical swing. Playing standard length Mizuno today and my game is much better. Fits my natural swing better.

  • @SvingitGolf

    What about wingspan vs height? I have a wingspan that's 8 cm longer then my height.

  • @rlbjr
    @rlbjr  +2

    Great stuff as usual John. Could early extension be caused by too close ball placement? Instead of the club actually being too long it is "playing" too long because the ball is too close.

  • @johnpuckett1397

    Great video, very informative on how you show attention to detail to the customer!

  • @raventalks2776

    I’m an amputee and I’ve been trying to tell people that wrist to floor doesn’t work for me. I’m std length ON PAPER.. but I play -1/2” because my body doesn’t move like a normal golfer.

  • @cubuffs4life275

    How do you reconcile the variable lengths of irons with this theory. For example a 9 iron is an inch shorter than a 7 iron. If the 7 iron is the correct length, why wouldn't you see indicators of a too short club (strike point, etc...) with the 9 iron. I understand that the lie would vary so let's assume it's adjusted properly for all clubs and length was the only difference.

  • @ASPIRITMAN
    @ASPIRITMAN 12 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

    Thorough explanation and makes sense. Thanks

  • @mikecook8059

    As usual the content is unique and understandable for all us hackers!! Great Job!!

  • @tellwilliams4493

    Oh my God you’re back where have you been? I love your videos.

  • @Skeemaster

    Thanks for the explanations , great video as usual. Thanks brother !

  • @ANtA585

    Great explanation, thanks for sharing.

  • @user-ko4rq7fh9v

    The best video I’m ever seen on TH-cam about club length.

  • @vedrfolnirvedrfolnir6840

    Nice video. Finally a fitter who can think for himself and who understands length and swing dynamics.

  • @Edgardotripaldi

    Excellent...

  • @freemanwells7891

    Great explanation!! I have to play all my clubs shorter for a different reason and wondering if you have came across any other golfer with the same issue. My arms are quite a bit longer than normal....think 6 inch reach advantage if I was a boxer. I'm 6ft tall and my finger tips are nearly at my knees!!

  • @thattrillYT

    Fantastic video as always. I purchased a seven wood at 41.5 inches, which is about half an inch shorter than standard playing length, and I noticed that my usual heel miss seem to be put right in the center of the face! Do you think it would be beneficial to cut the three and five wood by in half inch if I see these heel misses continue and I also feel myself coming up, possibly for the clearance like you mentioned! Also a former baseball player but trying to swing like Xander.