What is a good length driver?

The best length of driver for amateur golfers is 45.5 inches, whereas most professional players will instead use a 44.4 inch driver. It's essential that your driver shaft is of the right length.
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How long should my driver shaft length be?

The standard length of a driver for men used to be 43.5 inches with a steel shaft and 44 inches for a graphite shaft. However, in the 21st century a standard driver is considered to be 45 inches.
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How long should my golf driver be for my height?

Using the ratio of every 6" of height there should be a 1" change in length then there should be a 1 ½" difference between their 5-irons. For example, recommend 36.5" for the lady and 38" for the man (or 36.75" / 38.25").
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How do I know if my driver is too long?

Here's how to tell if your golf clubs are too long:
  1. Completely upright posture.
  2. Improper golf swing.
  3. Odd ball flight.
  4. Feels cumbersome and unmanageable.
  5. Shaft feels weak.
  6. Consistency hitting with the toe.
  7. The measurements are wrong.
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How long is a standard length driver?

Standard, off-the-rack drivers usually check in around 45 inches, while the USGA limits driver length to 48 inches for its competitions.
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How long is Bryson DeChambeau's driver?

Bryson DeChambeau can only use a 48-inch driver when he's competing in Long Drive Association events. Golf's governing bodies announced a new “model local rule” available Jan. 1 that would limit the maximum length of all clubs except the putter to 46 inches.
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Will a shorter driver help my slice?

The long and the short of it

Your current length may be perfect for you. You may even need a longer one. But, as our experts and test have shown, a good number of golfers would benefit from a shorter shaft. You may actually increase distance and there's a good chance you'll hit more fairways.
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How long is Rickie Fowler's driver?

Inspired by Rickie Fowler's 43.5” driver used on Tour, the SPEEDZONE™ Tour Length driver is configured with a shorter 44.5” playing length, and 18g & 6g weights to help deliver more accuracy off the tee without sacrificing distance.
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How long is Bubba Watson's driver?

Bubba Watson is known for his crazy shot shaping, fancy footwork and his bright pink headed driver. In terms of driver shaft, he usually plays a 44.5 inch driver in his Pink G20.
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How long is Tiger Woods driver?

Tiger Woods – 498 yards at the 2002 Mercedes Championship.
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How long is Dustin Johnson's driver shaft?

SPECS TaylorMade SIM2, 10.5°, Fujikura Ventus Black proto 6X shaft, 45.75 inches.
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Should I shorten the length of my driver?

When fitting a driver, it's important to get loft, lie, shaft, and grip sorted, but better driving may be hiding in a shorter shaft. In fact, a shorter shaft should help you find the sweet spot more often and may even add distance.
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Should I use a shorter driver?

The longer driver theory works well for stronger and highly skilled players because of their ability to control a longer and heavier club at higher speeds, but for average golfers and most recreational players, this extra length means bigger misses and doesn't always lead to extra speed—this is why playing a shorter ...
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What happens if I cut an inch off my driver?

Any amount of cutting will slightly stiffen the club. It will probably go unnoticed if you take 1 inch or less off the club. Taking 2 inches off will change the flex of the club. If you are shortening irons, every 1 inch you shorten the club will make the iron effectively play 2 degrees flatter.
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What degree is Bryson's driver?

Bryson DeChambeau discusses his new 5-degree Cobra driver.
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How heavy is Bryson's driver?

In a bid to maximize ball speed while still offering a measure of forgiveness, the retail Cobra RadSpeed driver has a 12-gram weight near the face and a two-gram weight near the rear of the club.
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Why are Bryson's clubs the same length?

The idea is similar in nature to a theory proposed by Homer Kelley in his book, "The Golfing Machine," where he suggests players choke down on their clubs to make sure they're the same length to promote one swing with one ball position and radius.
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Are shorter drivers easier to hit?

It is easier to hit the center of the clubface with a shorter club than a longer club, therefore if you feel like you are struggling with your current driver here's a few things you can try before you cut that driver down or order a new one.
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Why do I hit my 3 wood farther than my driver?

Players who hit their 3- or 5-wood as far or longer than their driver are typically using too little loft with the driver for their clubhead speed. You know, it's a funny thing with the driver and its loft compared to the other clubs in the bag.
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Who is the shortest driver on the PGA Tour?

Shortest Hitter: David Toms

The average driving distance on the PGA Tour for 2014-2015 was around 290 yards. David Toms, the tour's shortest hitter, averaged a mere 270 yards per poke. Ben Crane, who was second-shortest, was a full yard better at 271.0 yards per drive.
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Should I choke up on my driver?

When a shot comes up that requires the best of your accuracy, but you still want to hit your driver, consider choking down on the grip of the club. Even moving down the grip by just an inch or two can go a long way toward improving your accuracy.
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How do you size a golf driver?

Simply hold your golf club at 45 degrees to the ground or as in your playing position. At this point take a golf club ruler or take measure and place under the sole of the club. Measure to butt of grip. This will give you you an accurate and USGA standard for measuring your golf driver.
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What length driver does Justin Thomas use?

As a rookie, Thomas used a 7.5-degree driver because he hit up on the ball severely with an attack angle of 6 or 7 degrees. As his iron game has improved, his driver swing has leveled slightly, and now his attack angle is about 3 degrees, so he plays with more loft.
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What length driver do PGA players use?

For perspective, driver shaft lengths have increased over the last quarter century, both on the PGA Tour and in the marketplace. It was typical in the 1990s for drivers played on tour to be in the 43-inch range, and now the majority of tour players use a driver between 44.5 and 45.5 inches.
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