Left Handed Irons

When people hear the words “left handed irons“, some may think it refers to the gadgets utilized to iron clothing. Others may simply think there is no such thing; that it is simply one of those jokes used to make one look less than intelligent. I remember once when I was young; my Dad told me to go to school and ask my Shop teacher if I could borrow his “Left handed Monkey Wrench”. Like the young naïve lad I was; I went to school and sincerely requested that my shop teacher abide by my Father’s request. My shop teacher only laughed and told me he had already loaned it out.

Once back home I apologized to my Father and told him I could not get the tool he had required. Then my Father laughed and told me there was really no such tool at all. I am glad my Dad had a sense of humor and I guess I learned a lesson as well. However, it should be known that there really are “left handed irons” and they are not used on clothing. These are tools of the sort; they are the tools of the left handed golfer.

That is right; golfers who use left hand get to play the course as well. Therefore, they had to have a left handed set of irons that will allow them to be as successful as any right handed golfer could hope to be. Those left handed golfers that want to save par on a regular basis know they need a dedicated set of left handed irons to be competitive. These irons are specifically designed to allow the golfer who uses left hand to play the opportunity to get on that green in a hurry. The only thing he or she has to do is pick the right set of golf clubs for their game.

There are a lot of these type of irons on the market and quite a few well respected brand names in the industry that can deliver upon your expectations. Some of those great brand names are Callaway, Cobra, Nike, Mizuno, Ping, Titleist, and TaylorMade. Each of these companies produces some very fine left handed irons. TaylorMade for example, offers the Burner SuperLaunch Irons made out of both steel and graphite. Both of these irons are designed to allow the left handed golfer to get some distance on that swing.

Another great set is the Nike SQ MachSpeed Irons, which are designed for forgiveness. These irons are designed for speed, stability, and launch. The ball will jump off this club accurately and shoot down the fairway providing distance unimagined. Of course these are only a few of the great iron sets that are available on the market. As a golfer who plays with the left hand; you have to find the clubs that feel right in your hands and live up to your own individual expectations. It is nice to know that those irons really do exist for those who swing the other way.

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