Golf Club Length Calculator
Free golf club length calculator. Determine optimal club length based on height and wrist-to-floor measurement using PING fitting chart methodology.
How to Measure Wrist-to-Floor
Stand straight with arms hanging naturally. Measure from the crease of your wrist to the floor while wearing golf shoes or normal shoes.
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Get Properly Fitted Golf Clubs
Using properly fitted golf clubs can significantly improve your game. This calculator uses the industry-standard wrist-to-floor measurement method to recommend optimal club lengths for your body type.
Why Club Length Matters
Club length affects your posture, swing plane, and ball contact. Clubs that are too long cause upright swings and toe hits, while clubs too short create hunched posture and heel hits. The wrist-to-floor measurement is the primary factor professional fitters use to determine proper club length, as it accounts for both height and arm length proportions.
Club Length Formula
Club Length = Standard Length + WTF AdjustmentBenefits of Proper Club Fitting
Better Ball Contact
Correct length promotes center-face contact for more consistent shots and better distance control.
Improved Posture
Properly fitted clubs allow natural stance without reaching or hunching, reducing injury risk.
Consistent Swing Plane
Right-length clubs promote correct swing path for straighter shots and better accuracy.
More Confidence
Knowing your clubs fit builds confidence and helps you commit to your swing.
How to Use This Calculator
Standard Club Lengths
Driver
Standard men's driver: 45". Range typically 44"-46". Longer drivers can increase distance but decrease accuracy.
Irons
7-iron standard: 37". Each club differs by 0.5" (6-iron: 37.5", 8-iron: 36.5"). Fitting based on 7-iron applies to full set.
Wedges
PW standard: 35.5", SW: 35", LW: 35". Wedges are typically 0.5" shorter than 9-iron for control.
Putter
Standard: 34". Range 32"-36". Putter length affects eye position over ball and stroke mechanics.
Frequently Asked Questions
WTF is primary for length. A full fitting also considers lie angle (based on height), grip size (hand measurements), shaft flex (swing speed), and shaft weight (tempo preference).