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No such thing as a stupid answer... just stupid questions

I can sort of hit a ball one handed but not really :(

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Never one handed but i have only 4 fingers on my left hand. But i played just as bad after i lost it than before.


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Maybe 8 years ago I played a round with a gentleman who was a fighter pilot in WWII and one of the original Tuskegee Airmen (unrelated to this story, but really cool regardless).  He brought "ready golf" to an entirely different level.  The man never put his bag down after his tee shot.  He'd walk up to his ball, pull a club out of his bag, use his front (left) hand to hold his bag steady and swing with his right hand.  He didn't have much distance, but he was just fairways and greens all day long.  He even held his bag while putting and putted one-handed.  He'd just walk up, lag it close, then putt it in.  It was mind boggling.

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I played with a one armed man before.  He got around fine. It was cool.  But never played a round with one hand.  I believe I could break 100 if I lost my right arm with practice.  If I lost my left, I could never play again.

Brian


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