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  1. I was looking at getting a set of lefty clubs for my daughter who turned 5 in June. She's 113cm (~45") in height. Any recommendations? I don't want to break the bank here, just a basic, cheapish set she can take with me to the local pitch 'n putt course. I've seen a pee wee set (3-5yr) and a junior set (6-11yr) made by future tour, I'm wondering if the pee wee set is too small for her, but the junior set (6-11) is too big. But she is tall for her age, in the 98th percentile... Thanks!
  2. I'm also thinking of stuffing a few leftie irons in my bag to get me out of tight spots, like being right against a tree.
  3. Hi Everyone (I'm new here) So I'm a lefty, but I play right-handed. We had our company golf tourney on Friday, I don't have my own set, so I went to the shop to rent a pair, and she asked me lefty or righty....I umed and ah-ed and eventually said righty. When I got the clubs strapped the cart, I took out the driver for a few test swings - and it was a lefty! In fact all the clubs were lefty, except for the putter, which was righty! So I played lefty for the first time and actually played fairly OK. It felt weird but natural at the same time. But it felt like I lacked power in my swings; I can hit the ball further playing righty, and I was wondewring if my left arm, playing righty, is like a coiled spring and I have more power as a backhander, then as a forehander. Anyway, I went and bought a set of clubs yesterday - they are righty. They have lefty sets there and I was stood there for a while pondering which set to buy. So, a lefty playing righty, which hand should get the glove???
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