Left Handed Golf Clubs
May 20, 2010
Golf is a game which is played with utmost pride and elegance. It is also a game of royalty. It can be leisure and a great escapade from the weekday tensions. The club with which it is played is of keen watch as this is the tool with which the golf ball is beautifully sent to the expected destination. The golf club varies from one another. And there is obviously a huge difference when it comes to the difference between the right handed golf clubs and the left handed golf clubs.
The right handed golf players have a keen watch on the left handed golf clubs as they have an unforeseen advantage because of its shape, the club direction and the power it generates is totally different from that of a right handed golf club. Even though for a layman it might sound as if we need to just change the shape of the club, but the technical stuff involved in the same is totally different. Also we can say that the effort involved in the manufacturing of the left handed golf club is partially more than required for a right handed golf club. It is the accuracy for a left hander required and since the workers are usually practiced in manufacturing the left handed golf clubs they take more time and effort to produce the left handed ones.
It is also known that though people are right handed by practice they prefer using the left handed golf clubs because of the extra power it generates than that of the right handed golf club. Also the cost of the left handed golf club is quite high than that of the right handed one. Golfers like Phil Mickelson, a multi-championship winner can be said as one of the examples for persons who were right handed in real life but played with left handed golf clubs.
Left handed golf clubs have not hit many sales across the United States in the past decade but right now golfers are more aware of the hidden advantage and prefer left handed ones. The centre of gravity for left handed golf club is quicker as it reaches the bottom of the club and then gives a thrusting force which makes the golf ball travel a longer distance than expected. Usually one can notice another common feature is that the players who use the left handed golf clubs are power hitters and those who use right handed ones are touch players. The shape of the club is designed in such a way that it is preferred for heavy shots and the arch travel of the golf ball. The trajectory is decided by the golf club.
This is in detail about the left handed golf clubs.