How to Measure the Size of Your Hand

 
To measure the size of your hand for golf grip selection, you'll need a measuring tape or a ruler. Here's a simple step-by-step guide to help you measure your hand size accurately:

a) Gather the necessary tools:
Get a flexible measuring tape or a ruler that can measure in inches.

b) Determine your dominant hand:
Identify whether you're right-handed or left-handed.
This will help you measure the appropriate hand for grip selection.

c) Measure hand length:
Start by measuring the length of your hand. Place the end of the measuring tape or ruler at the base of your palm, just below the wrist.
Extend the tape or ruler along the inside of your hand to the tip of your middle finger. Note down the measurement in inches.

d) Measure hand circumference:
Next, measure the circumference of your hand. Wrap the measuring tape around the widest part of your palm, just below the knuckles.
Make sure the tape is snug but not too tight. Record the measurement in inches.

e) Determine grip size:
Once you have the measurements, compare them to grip size charts provided by golf grip manufacturers or professionals.
Grip sizes are typically categorized as undersize, standard, midsize, or oversize. Use your hand measurements to find the appropriate grip size that matches your needs.

e) Consider personal preference:
Keep in mind that hand measurements are a starting point for grip selection.
Personal preference also plays a role, so it's recommended to try different grip sizes to find the one that feels most comfortable and suits your swing.

It's important to note that professional club fitters or instructors can provide valuable guidance and expertise in selecting the right grip size. They may also consider other factors such as swing mechanics, shot tendencies, and individual preferences to ensure an optimal fit for your game.

By accurately measuring your hand size and considering professional advice, you can choose the grip size that promotes a comfortable and secure grip, ultimately enhancing your performance on the golf course.