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Club Sizing Guide

To make sure your young golfer gets clubs that are just the right size, follow these simple steps:

 

What You’ll Need:

  • A hard wall or doorframe

  • A ruler or hardcover book

  • A tape measure

  • Their golf or athletic shoes

 

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  • Have Your Cub Wear Their Shoes
    Make sure your child is wearing the shoes they’ll normally wear while playing golf — this ensures the most accurate height measurement.

  • Stand Tall Against a Wall
    Have your child stand straight with their back against a wall or doorframe. Heels should touch the baseboard and feet flat on the ground.

  • Mark Their Height
    Place a ruler or hardcover book flat on top of their head, gently pressing until it meets the wall. Make a small mark where the bottom of the book meets the wall.

  • Measure the Distance
    Use a tape measure to determine the distance from the floor to the mark — this is their height in inches.

  • Use Our Sizing Chart
    Match their height to our club sizing chart to find the best-fitting clubs for your future golf pro.

 

Tip: Always round up if they’re between sizes — a little room to grow is a good thing!

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SIZING CHART

The Fox

Made for heights up to 32"

The Panda

Made for heights 32"-37"

The Lion

Made for heights 37"-43"

The Tiger

Made for heights 43"-48"

The Bear

Made for heights 48"-54"
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Size
Length
Width
LARGE
5.5-6"
3-3.25"
MEDIUM
5-5.5"
2.75-3"
SMALL
4.5-5"
2.5-2.75"
X-SMALL
4-4.5"
2.25-2.5"

How to Measure for a Golf Glove

To get the best fit, you’ll want to measure both length and width of your child's glove hand (the hand they wear the glove on — usually the non-dominant hand).

 

What You’ll Need:

  • A soft measuring tape or string and ruler

  • A flat surface

  • Pen & paper to note the measurements

 

Step-by-Step Instructions:

Measure the Hand Length

  • Have your child stretch their hand out flat with fingers extended (but not spread wide).

  • Measure from the tip of the middle finger down to the base of the palm (where the wrist starts).

  • Write this number down in inches.

Measure the Hand Width

  • With the hand still flat, measure across the widest part of the palm — from the outer edge of the index finger knuckle to the outer edge of the pinky knuckle.

  • This gives you the hand width in inches.

Match to Size Chart

  • Use both measurements to find the best-fitting glove size on the chart (e.g. XS, S, M, L).

 

Pro Tip:

  • If your child is in between sizes, choose the larger size for comfort and room to grow.

  • A good glove should fit snugly but not tight — like a second skin.

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