3 Differences Between Right And Left-Handed Golf Clubs

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3 Differences Between Right And Left-Handed Golf Clubs Hitting the Golf ball has its own sets of rules, and one cannot just do something, which is not there in the rules. If you take a look at rule 14-1, you will find that it clearly says that the player will have to hit the ball hard with the head of the club. The player must stand either on the left or on the right side of the target, which essentially means that there are different provisions for right and left-handed golf clubs. So don’t you think that there can be some differences too? Well, we will find them in this Blog.

Difference In Club Components Keeping putters on the side, there is one major difference between left and right-handed golf club sets. That difference lies in the clubhead. Club heads vary for both the types of players. You will find a right-handed one for righthanded players and left for left-handed ones. Other than club heads, neither grips nor shafts require to have any change in their structure. Putters shafts designs have a difference between the two types of players. Keeping right-handed or left-handed players in mind, they make putter shafts.

Club Head Changes


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