It depends if you are a righty or lefty golfer and if you want to hit or swing. I know this will open up a can of worms with the "Right Arm Swing".
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Left . . . Law of the Flail . . .Master Accumulator #4 . . . Velocity Accumulator #2 . . . Flat Left Wrist . . . Hinge Action . . . CF . . . Body Power . . . Full Lever Extension . . . #3 too.
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Left . . . Law of the Flail . . .Master Accumulator #4 . . . Velocity Accumulator #2 . . . Flat Left Wrist . . . Hinge Action . . . CF . . . Body Power . . . Full Lever Extension
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I met and saw the World One Arm Driving Champion from a few years ago... at least he said he was.
He had two arms, but played with one. He used his........RIGHT ARM. He was very impressive. He used a very strong grip(rotated to the right). I filmed him, and he had good alignments coming down, and a very very "late hit." I believe he could hit it close to 300 yards one handed.
He said he went to Europe to compete. He said most of those guys were playing "back-handed." I believe he said they could hit it around 230 to 240. He said he won easily.
Which arm delivers the far more powerful blow in tennis forehand or backhand? Just ask Roger Federer (Tiger probably did at the open).
No contest - right arm.
Which arm delivers the far more powerful blow in tennis forehand or backhand? Just ask Roger Federer (Tiger probably did at the open).
No contest - right arm.
In tennis many people find the single handed backhand a harder shot to master than the forehand. I mean how often do we do anything bachhanded in our daily lives? If your like me not that often. For this reason i think the backhand is harder to learn as it doesn't come so naturally. Theres also other factors involved such as the backhand is a longer stroke and requires more precise timing which is harder to execute when given little reaction time.
You would always choose your dominant hand / arm. This is independent of whether you hit or swing. If right handed and one wanted to swing => get left handed clubs.
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