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Old 02-02-2006, 10:06 PM
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Post Pro's and Con's

PRO:
Your buddy can't try out your new high end driver
CON:
You can't try out your buddies new driver.
PRO:
Both my instructer and I find it easyer facing each other, to follow his mirror image.
CON:
Having to reverse right to left when reading a golf tip.
I think ALL golf tips should use eg: 'back' foot/ 'front' sholder,lower or upper hand, etc.
PRO:
All the T-Boxes on the courses I play have your back facing the cart path and clubhouse at tee-off. Less distractions.
CON:
On a community or family course (easy) most of the hazards seem to be on the left side of the fareway.
PRO:
On playing a difficult course, most of the hazards seem to be on the right side.

Any more? Left/Right side of the brain?

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Re: Pro's and Con's

To me - the simple task of finding LH golf equipment. I my local area (30 miles either way), I'm lucky if I can find a handful of decent LH clubs. Nowadays, if I want a new club, I have to order through the manufacturer.

(Not such a problem in Canada, I saw - something related to hockey, I was told)
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Re: Pro's and Con's

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(Not such a problem in Canada, I saw - something related to hockey, I was told)
This is true.. Im Canadian and on my high school golf team we had 5 leftys and 1 right handed player
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