Fitting
Wrist-to-Floor Measurement Instructions
All human beings share the same skeletal, muscle, tendon, and joint functions and from a mechanical standpoint are the same regardless of height or sex. Non-mechanical differences arise in custom fitting however, for instance: the height of a bicycle seat needs to be greater for a taller person than a shorter person even though the mechanical design of the bicycle remains the same. By the same token, there is only one true fitting variable in the building of golf clubs and that is club length. Based upon your wrist-to-floor measurement we adjust your club length to correspond to the lie angle of our club-heads to ensure a proper fitting.
Taking your measurement:
- The wrist-to-floor measurement should be taken while standing on a hard surface.
- Wear jogging/gym shoes or street shoes (not golf shoes).
- Stand with your back against the wall at strict military attention. Place your shoulders and head against the wall, your feet together, and your arms rigid and straight down at your sides.
- Hold a pencil in your right hand (right-handed golfer). Back your arms against the wall and then take the pencil and make a mark where your left wrist joint hits the wall. Just the opposite for a left-handed golfer.
- Measure from this mark to the floor.
- Important: Do not round up the measurement to the next higher inch increment. For instance, if your measurement is 34 and 7/8″, do not round up to 35″.