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The complete guide to golfing for left-handed players
Itās estimated that around 9.2% of the worldās population is left-handed, and if you belong to this group then you may be wondering if itās possible to play golf left-handed. The simple answer is - yes! Golf is an inclusive game, and everybody is welcome - all it takes is a few minor adaptations. Thereās even a left-handed golfing association that you can join thatās dedicated to left-handed players, so youāre definitely not alone and thereās plenty of support out there for you.
Needless to say, because the number of right-handed people far exceeds the number of left-handers, the world has been designed predominantly for right-handed people, and hence most golf blogs and resources will be written for right-handers. But at golfclubs4cash weāre an inclusive bunch and believe everybody should have the same opportunities when it comes to learning the beautiful game. With a few small alterations, you shouldnāt face anything that will hold you back.
If youāre a left-handed player youāll be able to perform as well as any right-handed player - all youāll need is a little tweak to your golfing technique and equipment here and there and youāll be able to enjoy everything that the golfing green has to offer.
The great news is that at golfclubs4cash we have an ever-increasing range of second hand left-handed golfing equipment available to choose from, like this collection of used left-handed drivers, for example. Browse our range today, and let us know if there is anything in particular youāre looking for and weāll do our best to get our hands on it for you.
Dive into our article and find out everything you need to know about playing golf left-handed.
Benefits and disadvantages of playing golf left-handed
There arenāt many benefits to playing golf left-handed over right-handed, but studies have shown that left-handed people tend to be more creative, with better intuition, so you may find that as a left-handed golfer youāre more likely to find creative ways out of a sticky situation on the golf course.
Another advantage of being a left-handed golfer is that because left-handed clubs are in less demand than right-handed golf clubs, you may well find that thereās a bargain or two to be had at your used golf club supplier!
There arenāt many downsides to playing golf left-handed either. Although it is widely thought that most golf courses were designed by right-handed people for right-handed people, the truth is that most courses have an equal number of pros and cons for righties and lefties alike.
Another disadvantage is that you wonāt be able to borrow a friendās club to try it out for size (unless theyāre a left-hander too). On top of this, a common complaint from left-handed golfers is that it can be really difficult to find a coach who is able to teach them, and all the online how-to videos tend to be right-handed, too.
Most left-handed golfers will agree that by far the biggest disadvantage they come across is that itās harder to find a good range of left-handed golf clubs to choose from. Some models aren't even available as a left-handed version, and that can really frustrate left-handed players who want to play with the latest gear.
At golfclubs4cash weāre doing our best to improve the choice of clubs available to you as a left-handed player, and weāre growing the number of used left-handed golf clubs we have on offer all the time. Each of our collections has the option to select āLeftā - such as this collection of used left-handed fairway woods.
Looking for a new left handed club? Browse our latest stock below.
Left Hand Callaway Elyte X Driver / 10.5 Degree / Regular Flex Diamana T+ 60 Shaft
Left Hand Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 Putter / 34 Inch
Left Hand Cleveland REG.588 Lob Wedge / 60 Degree / Wedge Flex True Temper Shaft
Left Hand Odyssey O-Works 7 Putter / 34 Inch
Left Hand Scotty Cameron Xperimental Golo 6.2 LTD Putter / 34 Inch
Left Hand Scotty Cameron Phantom X 7.5 2019 Putter / 34 Inch
Left Hand Callaway Quantum Max #5 Wood / 18 Degree / Regular Flex Denali Silver
Left Hand Cobra DS-Adapt #3 Hybrid / 19 Degree / Regular Flex KBS PG Hybrid 75
Are there any professional golfers that are left-handed?

Yes - there are plenty! Check out this list of famous left-handed golfers. Perhaps one of the most famous left-handers is Phil Mickelson who has no shortage of golfing accolades under his belt. In fact, although he plays left-handed, heās actually right-handed in all other aspects! Apparently, this is because he grew up watching and learning from his right-handed golfing father, mirroring his stance and hence practising left-handed.
Bubba Watson is another famous left-handed golfer, and in February 2015 he reached 2nd place in the Official World Golf Ranking so it definitely hasnāt held him back.
So, while itās true that itās rarer to come across left-handed golfing professionals, thereās no doubt that there are plenty of them representing left-handers everywhere.
Do I have to play golf left-handed if Iām left-handed?
While some left-handers are dominant on their left side, others are more ambidextrous - meaning theyāre able to play with equal ability and coordination on both sides. Some left-handed golfers choose to play right-handed, and this is perfectly fine too. But itās a good idea to always play on the same side - youāll need to use the correct equipment, so chopping and changing from one hand to another will get confusing.
Perhaps youāre ambidextrous and you canāt decide which side to play from? Most players know instinctively which side theyāre more comfortable playing from, but itās a good idea to make this a conscious choice so that you experiment with both, decide on a side and commit to it. If youāre in any doubt at all, play a shot from both sides and see which side has the most power. Most people will find that their more dominant side will deliver a more powerful shot.
Once youāve decided on the strongest side for you, make sure you always practise using that side, as this will help you build up muscle strength and fine motor skills where they are most needed. And if you choose to play left-handed, youāll need to make sure all your golf clubs are left-handed too.
Should I let my child learn to play golf left-handed?
While it is possible to learn to play golf either left or right-handed, if your child is left-handed then the chances are that they will naturally opt to play left-handed too. Donāt force them into playing right-handed if this is the case - they should always be playing from their strongest side.
What makes a left-handed golf club different from a right-handed one?
When it comes to golf accessories such as golf cart bags, stand bags, clothing and Accessories, therefore absolutely no difference at all.
What about a left-handed golf glove?

What about a left-handed golf glove?
Because most right-handed players wear their golf glove on their left hand, youāll need to find a left-handed golf glove that can be worn on your right hand. Youād think that thereād be an over-supply of them, but right-handed golf gloves tend to be supplied individually, rather than as a pair. Left-handed gloves can be much harder to track down than a right-handed one, and it might be worth buying your left-handed golf gloves in bulk once youāve found one that suits your needs so that you always have a steady supply of them.
Shop Left Hand Drivers below
Left Hand Callaway Elyte X Driver / 10.5 Degree / Regular Flex Diamana T+ 60 Shaft
Left Hand Benross V8 Driver / 10.5 Degree / Regular Flex Graffaloy Blue Shaft
Left Hand PXG Secret Weapon Mini Driver / 13 Degree / Stiff Flex Denali Blue 60
Left Hand Cobra Aerojet Driver / 10.5 Degree / Regular Flex UST Helium Nanocore
Cobra Aerojet Max Driver / 12 Degree / Senior Flex UST Mamiya Helium Nanocore 4
Left Hand Cobra Aerojet LS Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex Kai'li White 60 Shaft
Left Hand Cobra Aerojet LS Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex Kai'li White 60 Shaft
Left Hand Callaway Rogue ST MAX LS Driver / 9 Degree / Regular Flex Fujikura Pro
What are the main differences when playing left-handed golf?
There are three things that will be different when you play golf left-handed as opposed to right-handed. Firstly, where you stand will be different. Whereas right-handed players will stand on the left of the ball with the hole to their left, left-handed golfers stand to the right of the ball and swing towards a hole on their right.
Secondly, the way your club faces will be different. A right-handed golf club faces to the left (the direction youāre swinging towards), whereas a left-handed golf club will face to the right.
The last difference is the way you grip your golf club. If youāre left-handed, youāll wear your golf glove on your right hand, with your left hand below your right on the golf club - which is the opposite way around to how a right-handed golfer would hold their club.
Top tips for left-handed golfers
Whether left or right-handed, the most important thing if you want to improve your game is to practise as much as possible, taking every opportunity to get out onto the golf course or driving range to build and refine your skills.
If you want to perfect your game as a left-handed golfer, check out our top tips below - and get in touch if there are any others youād add to the list!
Perfect your grip
It may be useful to work with a professional golf coach to work on your grip as a left-handed player. A good grip is particularly important for slices and hook shots, so if you feel that this is holding your game back then chat with an expert to see how you could adapt and improve your grip. The fundamentals of a good golf grip are the same no matter which hand youāre playing with - it just needs swapping over.
Work on your stance
There isnāt a golfer in the world who doesnāt spend time perfecting their golf stance, and as a left-hander, you should pay particular attention to this to help you improve your swing. A golfing pro will be able to appraise your stance and show you a few minor adjustments that could be made to take your game to the next level.
Work on your golf swing
Whether left or right-handed, time spent on improving your golf swing will be time well spent. The more time and effort you put into refining your swing, the more youāll see the benefits pay off. Some golf training academies will have the equipment to be able to film your swing, slow it down and analyse its strengths and weaknesses so that you can work on certain improvements.
Watch other left-handers play
You can learn a lot from watching other left-handed players and seeing which techniques they use to their advantage on the course. And if you can find a left-handed golf coach youāll be able to benefit from their knowledge and experience, too. You may be able to find fellow left-handed golfers to go out on a round with - this is a great way of swapping tips and learning from others.
Search for the perfect equipment
Itās harder to come across left-handed golf equipment, but youāll get more choice at more competitive prices when you buy your left-handed golf clubs second hand. Be prepared to put in plenty of time and effort when searching for your left-handed golf equipment, and download our golfclubscash app to be the first to see new items added to our used left-handed club collection.
If youāve got a healthy budget, you could even look into having your left-handed golf clubs custom-made to suit your needs, but be prepared for this choice to come with a hefty price tag!
In summary
You shouldnāt experience any disadvantages when playing left-handed golf, so donāt let it put you off developing your game and working to lower your golf handicap. With a few adjustments and the right equipment, youāll be able to compete with right-handed golfers on a level playing field. Itās simply a case of understanding which is your dominant side and making a few minor adjustments to your golf swing and golf equipment to take that into account.
There may be fewer of you in the world than right-handers, but that doesnāt mean it should hold you back in any way. In fact, there is even an international left-handers day in August every year which celebrates left-handed golfers everywhere!
If youād like to try out some great used left-handed golf clubs, pop into one of our golf stores in Warrington or Edinburgh, or give us a call today. And while youāre visiting, why not treat yourself to a used left-handed pitching wedge or perhaps a second hand left-handed putter to add an extra element of precision to your game?
If youāre further afield, you can take advantage of our comprehensive returns policy and buy your second hand golf clubs online with full confidence, knowing theyāre always 100% genuine. Whether buying left-handed or right-handed golf clubs, you can do so safely in the knowledge that itās the sustainable choice, too.
At golfclubs4cash we pride ourselves on being the biggest second hand golf equipment retailer in Europe, and our unrivalled range of left and right-handed golf clubs must be seen to be believed! If thereās something in particular youāre looking for, be sure to get in touch and we will see what we can do to help. You can also sell your used left-handed golf clubs to us, too - check out our page on how to sell your used golf clubs.