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Originally Posted by bill reed hi
lee trevino is left handed and plays with right handed clubs and he maintains that 99% of golfer are playing the wrong way, he says right handed player should use left handed clubs, you should lead with your strong arm, if i was 18 again i think i would change to lefthanded clubs but at 54 i'm to old to change, think there are more lefthanded player playing with right handed clubs that the other way with righthanded player using lefthanded clubs as left handed clubs harder to find.
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I always found that funny how down in the United States, it was very hard for me to find anything lefthanded. Then anything I did manage to find was way overpriced. I travel down to the southern US for 3 weeks every winter and this always frustrated me. I live in New Brunswick, Canada, and never have this problem up here anywhere. Anything they have in right, they also have in left, at exactly the same price. Lots of choice, etc. I always wondered if they can give the lefty's a choice up here, why can't they do it down there.
That being said, our course has the highest rate of lefthanders per capita in North America. Lot's of lefty's up here, so that could be the reason why so much is available to us. It is not at all uncommon to have a 4some made up of 2 right and 2 left. I've gone out a few times per season with 4 lefty's in the group. People visiting from outside are amazed at the amount of people here playing from the left side. It must be something in the water.

Most of the lefty's that I play with are righthanded.