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It comes down to supply and demand. If the demand is high so will be the supply. Since there are far less lefties playing golf than righties there are far less lefthanded clubs. Of course in Canada there seems to be a higher percentage of  lefties than in the USA.

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1 hour ago, shanksalot said:

It comes down to supply and demand. If the demand is high so will be the supply. Since there are far less lefties playing golf than righties there are far less lefthanded clubs. Of course in Canada there seems to be a higher percentage of  lefties than in the USA.

what's in the water up there?

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33 minutes ago, chile said:

what's in the water up there?

It isn't the water...it's the ice.  Most right-handed hockey players (like myself in the 1900's) shoot left.  As such playing golf left-handed can seem more natural, or familiar, than playing right-handed.

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20 hours ago, Piz said:

It isn't the water...it's the ice.  Most right-handed hockey players (like myself in the 1900's) shoot left.  As such playing golf left-handed can seem more natural, or familiar, than playing right-handed.

Actually, there are just more smarter people up in Canada than down here. You know, cold weather requires more intelligence to survive and all that. Of course, you’d need to buy into the fact that lefties are smarter and that more of US survive than righties 😂

So, the fact that there are less lefty clubs around speaks volumes about the stupid golf companies trying to keep smarter people from golfing 😂😁😂😜

Oops, a simple google search came up with ... 

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A global comparison of intelligence in relation to temperature, income and education expenditures.

 

Canadians are actually 3 points higher than USA, that was unexpected 😂😂😂😱😂

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