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Experts Advise Left-Handed Beginners To Learn To Play Golf Right-Handed

2016/7/20 14:30:46

There’s a lot of talk is over whether right handed is better than left handed when it comes to golf.Similar to playing a guitar, many left handed people are encouraged to play right handed especially if they are absolute beginners. There are quite a few reasons the golf pros are giving to encourage natural lefties to play right handed from scratch, even if you’ve been playing left handed so far.

First of all the obvious benefit is club selection. It is true that there are many clubs available as left handed versions but this tends to be limited sadly for all us lefties out there! There is a wider range of clubs available right handed and many non-dedicated sports outlets tend to stock right handed clubs which are not only cheap but they can be perfect for the novice golfer.

It is even worth trying out playing right handed if you have the option especially down at your local driving range where you can try with some loaned clubs from the shop or a friend. After a while you may begin to develop a feel for playing right handed. It isn’t uncommon for some left hander’s to try out a friend’s right handed driver and suddenly discover that they can hit the ball significantly father down the range.

This is because, again like playing a guitar, playing right handed can actually be playing to your left handed strengths, in guitar playing your left hand will be doing all the complicated fret work and in golf your left hand will be your leading hand which means your swings are going to have more strength and power behind them.

There are plenty of people that worry that by switching to the right handed way of playing will mean starting from scratch or the swing just not feeling natural. On the contrary, it is believed that it can take as little as a month to make the switch to being comfortable with the right handed way of doing things. Psychologically it doesn’t affect us as much, many baseball players are able to hit both right handed and ‘switch hitter’ left handed equally as well as each other.

This advice has come from a few golf pros and tutors but essentially it all boils down to playing to your strengths and what feels most natural to you. There are many successful left handed golfers such as Phil Mickleson and Mike Weir proving that right handed is not the only way to play golf.

Whether you choose left or right handed clubs make sure you protect them with a dedicated golf insurance policy or a golf travel insurance policy that will protect you and your clubs when playing abroad.

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