Bucky
Club Champion
Does this apply to many of you?
My Dad gave me a right handed junior set as a kid, so I learnt to play right handed with no problems (I'm glad he did). I just wondered if any of you who have a better understanding of swing mechanics than i do (that'll be most of you then!) could shed any light on what things this might aid me with, and also what hinderances there are.
Personally, I think it has benefitted me just by simply always having clubs available to me, wether it be to borrow from a friend etc, and obviously there being a bigger selection to try and buy. I recently bought a left handed guitar and I find it much harder to 'get into it' because if I want to play/practice, I have to have MY guitar with me, cant just pick up a friends and have a go. Its a huge barrier in that sense.
What about course layout, would you say courses tend to be set up with right handed golfers in mind?
Interested to hear your thoughts.
My Dad gave me a right handed junior set as a kid, so I learnt to play right handed with no problems (I'm glad he did). I just wondered if any of you who have a better understanding of swing mechanics than i do (that'll be most of you then!) could shed any light on what things this might aid me with, and also what hinderances there are.
Personally, I think it has benefitted me just by simply always having clubs available to me, wether it be to borrow from a friend etc, and obviously there being a bigger selection to try and buy. I recently bought a left handed guitar and I find it much harder to 'get into it' because if I want to play/practice, I have to have MY guitar with me, cant just pick up a friends and have a go. Its a huge barrier in that sense.
What about course layout, would you say courses tend to be set up with right handed golfers in mind?
Interested to hear your thoughts.