How can you tell the diference between a right-hand golf club and a left-hand golf club?
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April 14th, 2009
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this may seem stupid but if you hold it as if to hit a golf ball, if the face, the part that strikes the ball, is to your left then its a right hand club. if its to your right its a left hand club.
Angle of the blade is opposite.
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this may seem stupid but if you hold it as if to hit a golf ball, if the face, the part that strikes the ball, is to your left then its a right hand club. if its to your right its a left hand club.
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The direction the blade opens up.
Right-hand = Left
Left-hadn = Right
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One attribute to look for: The club head face.
It hits the golf ball and is the flatest surface on the head (usually they have grooves or 'scoring lines').
All club heads have a heel and a toe, much like your foot. And when you put the club head on the ground while holding it, the heel is closest to you and the toe is furthest away (again, much like your foot).
And after doing so, look at the club head face. If you are right handed, the face would be facing left, and if you are left handed, if would face right.
People have been known to turn club heads upside down to hit shots opposite their dominant hand, but this is highly skilled and only done in extreme situations (up against a tree, etc.). Hope this helps!
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when you hold the club shaft the face that strikes the ball will be facing left for a right hander, and facing right for a left hander…
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If you are right-handed, your right hand will be lower on the shaft of the club when you grip it. If the side of the club with grooves is on the same side the knuckles on your right hand are, you have a left-handed club, which would be wrong…
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the botom of the club is left and if the botom of the cub is right
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