Friday, December 18, 2009

Things to spot with a left handed club

Buying you first set of left handed golf clubs is never easy. Some people keep asking me if irons and woods have to be the same brand, or if they should clone names. My answer is usually always the same, as long as you know their composition and they fit your weight, length, shaft and flex requirements then there isnt much of a difference besides being a left handed club.

The secret is, there isnt much difference.. But you must have a quality golf club in my opinion.. oh yes there are differences in our games between right and left handed players but too many always ask me if there is a advantage with a left handed golf club.

Im also asked why I dont buy used clubs or older models, these won’t give me the high quality of training clubs offered by the larger name brands. But before you buy anything, you should definitely try out the product in question and make sure that it performs up to your expectations on the golf course. A lot of your decision will have to do with the handling and feel of the vehicle, each brand will drive differently. Make sure you take the models you're interested in for a test drive and see how each of them handles.

For my best answers I just go with the best quality club, and Ill keep my advatages to myself :)

Golf For The Left Handed

I almost feel like a handicap already by naming the above title for left handed golf clubs.. But here I am and yes Imm a lefty.