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I'm right handed in every thing and my golf swing is clearly dominated by my right hand, to a severe problem (flippy launch, handsy swing, etc...). See: http://www.thehackersparadise.com/forum/showthread.php?26235-Swing-Advice-Flipping-and-Desperately-Trying-to-Correct-it I've a bottom left wrist from a car crash a couple of years before, which I believe triggers my left wrist to break up, at the very least from a psychological viewpoint. I don't have any bodily constraints to the flexibility in the left arm, some tingling/popping occasionally which I believe makes me avoid beating the back of my left hand toward the goal. Can there be any value to contemplating changing to be always a lefty player? Personally I think like leading with a set arm could be simpler if I am using my dominant hand. And bracing against my dominating (right) side seems stronger. Demonstrably this would end up like starting over for me personally and would be considered a extreme measure. Nevertheless, I've just been playing this activity since February of this year and I believe I've ingrained some poor habits playing righty, with my flippy, handsy swing action. I'm possibly over thinking, but I've generally excelled athletically until this darn activity. I do think I've the determination to get my game where I need it to be.
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