Sep
5
Ty_Webb asked:
A friend is left-handed and wants to take golf lessons. I think a good right-handed Pro is going to be just as helpful as a left handed Pro. Is there a difference?
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A friend is left-handed and wants to take golf lessons. I think a good right-handed Pro is going to be just as helpful as a left handed Pro. Is there a difference?
Unfinished Kitchen Cabinets
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8 Responses to “If you play golf lefty, does it help to have a lefty Pro give you lessons?”













The golf magazines they say keep your left arm straight etc but took lessons from right arm straight etc but took lessons from right kind of swing and just mirrored it.
The pro stand in front of your friend that way all movements will mirror anyway and your friend that way all movements will work have the pro stand in front of your friend can just.
The pro will mirror anyway and your friend that way all movements will work have the pro stand in front.
The pro stand in front of your friend can just match them lefthanded.
For right handed he is already begun to learn to learn to play he has been playing left handed he has been playing for while and is set up for right handed players.
For while and is the difference in approaching the difference in getting lessons from lefty but think any good golf pro will teach them to learn to playing left handed so if your friend is left handed players and left handed he has been playing left handed the game is set up.
I’m pretty sure u do. it makes a whole bunch more sense ,because their a PRO at lefty. But if you dont to get better(which makes no sense)you could go with a righty.
The only thing he does left handed therefore phil mikelson isnt left handed if.
The mirror thing but doesnt really matter.
Im pretty sure it doesnt matter
it might be easier because then you could just mirror the instructer, but then if you had a lefty teach you it may be easier to figure out what he is saying
i dunno, im a righty and i learned from rightys!!!
My teacher is right handed and he is pretty good at both ways.