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HOW TO MEASURE A GOLF CLUB
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To measure your three wood you will need a 48" yard stick. If you do not have one, do as shown below. Accurate measurements of golf clubs are almost impossible with a tape measure.
To measure a golf club you will need a yard stick, a 12" ruler and some tape. See Figure...1
Tape the 12" ruler to the yard stick as to provide a long enough ruler to do the measurements. See Figure...2
How to measure the golf club
(1)..First place the club on the floor, table or any level surface so the face lines are parallel to the surface it is setting on. See Figure...3
(2)..Next place the extended yardstick up the back side of the golf club. The yard-stick should touch the floor at the heal of the club with the golf shaft lying on the yard-stick. Make sure the golf shaft is not leaning forward or backwards. Read the length 1/8" below golf grip. See Figure...3 and 4