Thinking about shortening your driver shaft for better control and accuracy? You’re not alone. Many golfers, especially those struggling with slicing or hooking, find that a shorter driver shaft can significantly improve their game.
By reducing the shaft length from the standard 45.75 inches to around 44.5 inches, you can achieve better dispersion and potentially even increase your distance by making more consistent center contact.
Before you grab your tools, it’s essential to understand the impact this change will have on your swing dynamics. Shortening the shaft by 1.25 inches not only affects the total club length but also alters the swing weight and feel of your driver.