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by Karl Thakerson

When it comes to playing golf, those who are left-handed may seem to be at a disadvantage. But, this does not have to be the case. Golf is a sport that can be played by anybody, regardless of whether you are right or left hand dominant. Playing left-handed is a bit different, but it’s not impossible to do.

Perhaps the most common issue that left-handed golfers come up against is the relatively sparse selection of left-handed golf clubs. For many, this leads to an attempt to play right-handed, with right-handed clubs and a grip that mimics the way a right hand dominant person would play. But, if you are a lefty, you simply cannot play your best game with your right hand. This is why its important to take the time to research left-handed golf clubs to find a set that matches your needs. This will require a bit of time and effort, but it will be well worth it in terms of your golf game performance.

After you’ve obtained the right golf clubs, you’ll need to make sure your grip is correct. You may find that you’ve been instructed to put your right hand below your left, but this technique only applies to right-handed players. Left handed players need to reverse the order of their hands to place the dominant left hand on the bottom. Maintain a firm hold on the club as you swing; otherwise, you risk slicing the ball each time you take a swing.

Alignment with the flag is also important for a good golf shot. Aligning yourself with the target will help the ball travel just where you need it to. Accuracy, speed, and strength will not matter if you are not driving the ball in the right direction.

Another important thing to remember is to have patience, especially on the downswing. It’s quite common for golfers to get nervous about making contact with the ball, so much so that they forget their form and swing with their arms alone instead of the whole body. This diminishes your accuracy and commonly causes a slice. Instead, let your arms move fluidly and naturally as your hips turn on the down stroke.

It may be beneficial to you to take a few golfing lessons when you are just starting out in the game. Learning the correct way of doing things early on will prevent you from having to break bad habits later. These lessons should be instructed by a left-handed golfer, so you can always see the correct way for you to do things. Watching someone who is right-handed is like to confuse you, as you will be doing everything the opposite way.

If you have trouble locating a left-handed pro, you could turn to the internet for online golf tutorials. Videos are easy to follow, as you are free to work at your own pace. Some online golf programs come with email consultation, so you can be in touch with a professional golfer if you find it difficult to master a skill.

Golfing doesn’t have to be difficult for left-handed players. While it’s true that most players are right hand dominant, there is still a place for left-handers on the green. The proper equipment is available so that lefties can compete equally with their right-handed counterparts. A beginning left-handed golfer can reduce his score and perfect his swing by taking advantage of lessons online and in-person to develop the proper technique from the very start.

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