From: Alan Murphy on
"WW" <dirtymm(a)msn.com> wrote in message
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>I was thinking of getting some used lefty clubs & playing around. I
> know it's hard enough righty but thinking about it...it really is all
> mechanics.
>
I recently bought a Speed Stik and for the first
14 days you're supposed to swing it right and
lefthanded as a baseball swing. With the right
I can manage 107 and with the left 90. Speaks
for itself. BTW I got cut from 8 to 7 within 10
days of using it so it must do what it says on the
label. A couple of very good English cricketers,
Ted Dexter and Brian Close, could play equally
well both righthanded and left. Dexter was said
to have a low single figure handicap both ways.

Alan


From: Jack Thompson on
On Feb 26, 6:42 pm, "WW" <dirt...(a)msn.com> wrote:
> I was thinking of getting some used lefty clubs & playing around. I
> know it's hard enough righty but thinking about it...it really is all
> mechanics.

I remember an article (perhaps Golf Digest around 1985) showing Mac
O'Grady's swings from both sides. They were almost identical. And at
least when he played on the PGA tour, he swung righty and putted lefty.

From: AKA gray asphalt on
The book about Tiger, by his dad, says that Tiger swang from the left
because he was mirroring his dad and switehed when he realized that he
wasn't imitating his dad correctly. There isn't any mention of Tiger being
left handed in any of the books I've read. Isn't it kind of funny that Tiger
realized the mirror thing but apparently Phil didn't


From: Sparky on

Yes, but he's not getting any strokes....


me
From: AKA gray asphalt on

Maybe. Can you hum a few bars?

"Sparky" <biff(a)funco.com> wrote in message
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> Yes, but he's not getting any strokes....
>
>
> me