If you are 5'4" or under and playing "standard length" clubs, your equipment is likely working against you. When a club is too long, the toe of the club sits too high at impact, which causes the ball to "start left" and stay left (for a right-handed golfer). A simple lie angle adjustment and shaft shortening—often just an inch or two—ensures the club face is perfectly square at impact. This minor tweak can fix a persistent "pull" or "hook" without you having to make a single change to your actual golf swing.