10 lefty-golfer struggles that right-handers have no idea about (2024)

By: James Colgan

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I’d like to think it’s a joke masked as an accusation, and not the other way around. But like all bad jokes (and most poorly lobbed accusations), it’s grown stale rather quickly.

These days, it’s received with all the sincerity and endearment of a particularly fraudulent toupée:

Oh, so you’re one of THOSE?

Yes. As a matter of fact, I am one of THOSE.

A lefty. A southpaw. A mollydooker. A goofy-footed goofy-golfer.

We make up 10 percent of the world and 90 percent of the first-world problems around you. Yes, my palms are ink-stained, my notebooks are uncomfortable, and my playing cards are vulnerable. (And seriously, don’t get me started on scissors.)

But as I’ve come to call the golf world my professional home, I’ve begun to wonder if the sport I adore is also among the hardest for lefties. In baseball, a left-handed pitcher is an incredibly important strategic commodity. In football, left-footed punters are thought to be advantageous for their ability to generate fumbles. In hockey, about 70 percent of NHL players are left-handed shots.

In golf however, the numbers are skewed in the wrong direction for the left-handers. The most recent estimates say lefties make up five-to-seven percent of the North American golf market, with a majority of those hailing from north of the border. For the few and proud still left (see what I did there?), here are 10 struggles with being one of THOSE golfers.

1. It’s impossible to try out clubs

Want to take a few swings with a right-handed club at a golf retail store? Go right ahead!

Want to hit a left-handed club? Well, there’s this year’s Wilson driver, and we’re pretty sure there are a few of last year’s TaylorMades sitting around in the back. And wasn’t there a Callaway out on the floor a few weeks ago? Oh! That’s right, that one got sold.

Oh, and by the way. It’s sort of a pain to set up the launch monitor for a lefty, so unless you’re planning on purchasing something today, could you please swing without?

2. It’s even harder to find used clubs

On eBay, there are more than 35,000 results for the search term “used driver.” But the second you specify that you’re looking for a used left-handed driver, that number drops to less than 2,000. And if you’re looking for a stiff-shafted club, you’re looking at more like 700 options.

That’s still plenty if you’re in desperate need of a used club, but not nearly enough if you’re going bargain hunting. My solution? A full-bag fitting at TrueSpec Golf and a new set of sticks the right way.

3. Speaking of clubs, you never had hand-me-downs

Nope. Not even once. Maybe you got lucky and had a dad or older brother who shared your left-handed affliction. But more likely is that you spent close to your entire bank account on your first set of clubs.

4. Instruction is (even more) confusing

It’s hard enough to teach yourself the inverse of everything you’re reading, and even more so when your instructor starts throwing around terms like “left” and “right.” If we could, as a golf community, alternate to the terms “lead” and “trail,” it’d make things immeasurably easier on the lefties.

5. It’s easy to whiff at the range

Say you’ve gone ahead and purchased a new driver, and you’re looking to take a few swings at the range. Well, you’d better hope that there’s a booth with a tee lined up on the left side, or else you’ll be stuck waiting or hitting wedges and irons.

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In the old days, some ranges used to allow golfers to pick up and flip the mat to put the tee on the proper side — a minor (albeit frustrating) inconvenience. But now, ranges are opting to nail their mats to the ground, meaning your options are even fewer.

6. Golf gloves are a streamlined experience

When you walk into most pro shops, you’re greeted by dozens, if not hundreds of glove options. But if you’re looking for the all-important right-hand glove (for a left-handed golfer), you’ll be lucky to have three choices to choose from. Sure, that makes the decision a heck of a lot easier on your part. But if you’re someone who religiously plays with one type of glove, it’s better to order in advance.

7. Check your periphery

Golf etiquette teaches us to position ourselves away from the periphery of the player who is swinging, but what works for a right-handed player might not for a left-handed player. The onus falls on the player to ensure their surroundings are safe, which can cause all sorts of issues when playing with golfers who are used to maneuvering around right-handed players.

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8. You’re prone to misinformation

As a lefty, you quickly learn that when a right-handed playing partner tells you your lie “isn’t too bad,” it’s worth a double-check to make sure they didn’t unintentionally mean “not too bad for a righty.

It certainly isn’t their fault, but your playing partners might not (and often don’t) flip the information they give you to speak through the lens of a lefty.

9. Everyone compares your game to Phil Mickelson’s

Oh how I wish I had a golf game as strong as Phil’s. Now, if you could stop reminding me how much I don’t by encouraging to me to hit a circus shot through the trees, I’d greatly appreciate it.

10. Your game actually *is* kind of like Phil Mickelson’s

Maybe it’s the expression of your right-brain, or maybe you’ve simply spent your life watching Lefty highlights on an endless loop. Either way, you’ve got a bit of Phil’s swagger, or short game prowess, or creativity, or bomb-hitting ability.

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James Colgan

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James Colgan is a news and features editor at GOLF, writing stories for the website and magazine. He manages the Hot Mic, GOLF’s media vertical, and utilizes his on-camera experience across the brand’s platforms. Prior to joining GOLF, James graduated from Syracuse University, during which time he was a caddie scholarship recipient (and astute looper) on Long Island, where he is from. He can be reached at james.colgan@golf.com.

10 lefty-golfer struggles that right-handers have no idea about (2024)

FAQs

Why are there so few Lefty golfers? ›

“You hardly ever see anything on the shelf for lefties,” said James Ridyard, a short-game coach for a handful of PGA Tour golfers. “If someone wants something that is the higher end equipment-wise, you're much less likely to see it left-handed in the store.”

Can left-handed people play right-handed golf? ›

As GOLF Top 100 Teacher Terry Rowles explains here, there's no right or wrong way of doing it. When a right-handed plays golf left-handed, or vice-versa, your dominant arm becomes your lead arm, which can make it harder to release the club.

Is Phil Mickelson actually left-handed? ›

The man known as 'Lefty' is actually right handed, and the only thing he does left-handed is play golf. He started playing left-handed because he learned by mirroring his right-handed father's swing. 17. Despite 57 professional wins and six Major titles, Mickelson surprisingly has never been World No.

What is a left-handed golfer called? ›

A lefty. A southpaw. A mollydooker. A goofy-footed goofy-golfer. We make up 10 percent of the world and 90 percent of the first-world problems around you.

How rare is it to be a Lefty? ›

Around 90 percent of people are right-handed, and 10 percent are left-handed. Which hand people rely on is a result of brain asymmetry—when it comes to hand control, left-handed people have dominant right sides of their brain, while righties have dominant left sides, per the study.

Is there an advantage to being left-handed in golf? ›

Advantage Of Being a Left Handed Golfer

If there's one thing that makes left handed golfers unbeatable- it is their ability to hit complex shots.

Is Tiger Woods right or left-handed golfer? ›

In a story shared by the late Earl Woods, the details of Tiger switching from playing with his left hand to his right were revealed. The 15-time Major winner has emphasized many times the importance his father played in his successful career.

Is Jordan Spieth left-handed? ›

Jordan Spieth, a left-hander who plays right-handed, when asked what advice he would give a junior golfer unsure which way round to play replied: “try both and go with whichever one you've got more power with.”

How to tell if you're left or right-handed in golf? ›

In a nutshell, if you find holding the club easier with your right hand on top and left hand below, you are more than likely a left-handed golfer. Also, you will more than likely find you can swing the club easier lefthand than right and you will be able to coordinate hitting the ball or tee a lot easier than right.

Is Brad Pitt left or right-handed? ›

Oh The Joys Of Being Left Handed

Tom Cruise, Whoopi Goldberg, Paul McCartney, Oprah Winfrey, Justin Bieber, Celine Dion, Jennifer Lawrence, Brad Pitt, and Angelina Jolie all have dominant left hands. Many deceased celebrities, like Marilyn Monroe, Kurt Cobain, and Jimi Hendrix were left-handed too.

Is Bubba Watson left-handed? ›

He is one of the few left-handed golfers on the PGA Tour and one of a relative handful of players who have won the Masters more than once. In full: Gerry Lester Watson, Jr. Watson began playing golf at age six with a cut-down 9-iron provided by his father.

Are there any left-handed celebrities? ›

Something two former presidents, Jennifer Lawrence, and Justin Bieber have in common. About 10 percent of the world's population is left-handed—and there are plenty of famous people among them. Here, all of the leftie celebs.

What is the slang for a left-handed player? ›

The slightly old-fashioned term southpaw may have started in the 1880s as baseball slang for left-handed pitchers. Legend has it that a Chicago sports writer coined the term, based on the now-obsolete tradition of laying out baseball diamonds with home plate toward the west.

What is a cack handed golfer? ›

Unlike the vast majority of golfers around the world, Gallagher plays the game cack-handed, meaning he grips the club with his left hand below the right one. It's a method that lots of people use when putting, but not that many adopt for every shot.

Why are there so few lefties? ›

What exactly is this new theory? Researchers say the steadily low percentage of lefties "is a result of the balance between cooperation and competition in human evolution." Humans have long had an evolutionary need to cooperate, such as when sharing tools or hunting in groups.

Why is it harder to hit Lefty Lefty? ›

Why Is It Harder for Lefties to Hit Lefties? Lefty batters have an advantage on right-handed pitchers, but in a lefty-lefty matchup, it's the pitcher that usually has the edge. Why? A lefty's curveball can be a nasty pitch against right-handers, but it can also throw lefties off too.

Are there any cack handed golfers? ›

Gallagher reached as high as 14th in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. His key strength is consistently accurate play from tee to green. He is a self-taught right-handed golfer with a "cack-handed" or "cross-handed" grip. He grips every club with his left hand below his right.

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