Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Equipment for Left-Handed Golf Players

By Eric Slarkowski


Are you a "lefty" that wants to take up golf? No doubt you've had an uphill battle with things in the world designed for right-handed individuals. Well, golf is no exception. You might be asking yourself if there is a real difference in the equipment for left-handed players. Yes, there is a huge difference. A right-handed golf club is angled so when you swing on the left side of the ball (the proper side for right handed players) it goes the proper direction. Therefore, a club for left-handed players is angled in the opposite direction.

The majority of golf players are right-handed (upwards of 90 percent) and therefore equipment is made for them. In fact, on the golf course you'll probably be teased a bit and told you're standing on the wrong side of the ball. Don't let this get you down. If you are left-handed then there are options for you.

The first choice (and least desirable unless you're ambidextrous) is to play as a right-handed player. This should only be an option if you are able to make a golf swing and putt at the same skill level from the left-handed side. If you're able to master this then you will have no trouble finding equipment for your golf game.

Buying left-handed golf clubs is a real challenge especially if you live away from a major city with well stocked pro golf shops. You will most likely need to order your equipment; most golf equipment manufacturers have catalogs from which to order or you can search the internet for their website. Either way, you run the risk of not getting the best set of clubs for you since you're not able to see if they "fit". Also, when you want to upgrade an individual club (from metal to graphite, for example), you'll need to have this ordered as well.

Don't think you can get by with just left-handed drivers and use right-handed putters. Even though putting seems like an easy task, it takes great skill and precision so you'll need the proper equipment. Don't practice with the wrong equipment or you'll just be compensating.

If you are really serious about your game (more than just a weekend warrior) then you'll want to get a custom made set of clubs. Most pro golf shops offer this service as well as direct from golf equipment manufacturers.

Lastly, don't listen to those who say that right-handed golfers play better than left-handed ones. Sure, there are statistics but those are skewed since there are so few left-handed golf players to take a proper average. Get the correct equipment and you'll be playing your best game - even with your left.




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