Ryan Smither
Super Moderator
I've been reading Tom Wishon's book-- Search for the Perfect Golf Club-- and am intrigued by the idea of shortening my clubs.
My wrist to floor measurement is 32.5" (damn I'm short) and the book recommends that my driver length should be 42.5". I believe that Tiger has used a 43.5" most often and average on tour is 44.5". Wishon basically says that 45" drivers are a joke--if tour players don't swing them, why should we.
42.5" seems very short to me and I am very scared to whack 2.5" off my driver.
FYI, he says that for 90 mph swing speed with a driver, every .5" you take off the driver it decreases the distance .2 yds. Basically, he squashed the idea that driver length has alot to do with distance. Also, this data was measured for on-center hits only. It does not take into account mishits.
Any golf club/repair/physics afficionados feel free to weigh in on shortening clubs (all my clubs) and the effect (positive or negative) it will have on my game.
My wrist to floor measurement is 32.5" (damn I'm short) and the book recommends that my driver length should be 42.5". I believe that Tiger has used a 43.5" most often and average on tour is 44.5". Wishon basically says that 45" drivers are a joke--if tour players don't swing them, why should we.
42.5" seems very short to me and I am very scared to whack 2.5" off my driver.
FYI, he says that for 90 mph swing speed with a driver, every .5" you take off the driver it decreases the distance .2 yds. Basically, he squashed the idea that driver length has alot to do with distance. Also, this data was measured for on-center hits only. It does not take into account mishits.
Any golf club/repair/physics afficionados feel free to weigh in on shortening clubs (all my clubs) and the effect (positive or negative) it will have on my game.