Friday, November 11, 2011

What hand should be stronger during a swing?

I swing left but am right handed. When I swing I feel that my right hand is doing more than my left. Is this normal, since I swing left. Even when I try to swing right, I still feel my right handed is doing more work.|||left hand should be working harder think about it---its the hand that pushes the club|||This is an interesting question. I don't know whether this is right or not but I've been playing golf for more than 20 years and my handicap is six.


I'm right handed. I found that when I hit the ball especially with driver using more with left hand, the ball goes to the right, and with right hand the ball goes to the left. I then try to use both hand equally and it works pretty well.


There's a small difference when I hit the ball really hard and naturally my left hand works more at first touch of the ball and I try to press up more right into it and the ball draws. The difference must be milli-second.


Do other find that's true with their swing too?|||if you are right handed you should play with right handed clubs. you only create a disadvantage to yourself playing left handed. a right handed person playing with right handed clubs(the right hand provides the kick or release of the club head). if you swing correctly.|||For a lefty, the right hand will do more of the work with the left hand used as a guide going for a ride.


It is opposite for righties.





So it appears that you are normal in this regard.|||I would get your left hand to be as strong as your right by working out, or just lay back on your right hand. It probably feels a little akward to have the opposite hand doing the work.|||your left hand holds the club and your right hand guides your left|||if you are left handed you should use left handed clubs. If right, right clubs. personally I am left handed but learned golf right handed and now to switch would be ssa sdrawkcab. (*** Backwards)

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