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My Golf GTI MK4 (150bhp) engine seems to be slanted on the left hand side?

Thursday Mar 26, 2009

The engine appears to be slanted on the left hand side but if it does surely both mounts would have broken!!!

Is the car designed like this?????

Car makes no noises that would suggest something isnt right

It is designed like that. Don't worry.

If the engine mounts were broken, then you would here something or the engine would have fallen out by now.


Lefty Golf Swing

Wednesday Mar 25, 2009

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Left handed golf swing

Wednesday Mar 25, 2009

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Left Handed Golf Tips : Hitting Driver Shots for Left-Handed Golfers

Wednesday Mar 25, 2009

Hit longer driver shots when playing left-handed golf by learning the correct swinging technique: get expert tips on how to hit driver shots as a lefty in this free golf lesson video. …

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Should I start my lefty 3 year old son playing right handed golf?

Thursday Mar 19, 2009

I want to start my three old son playing golf (Tiger Woods started at three!) I have heard it is better for your strong arm to be facing in the direction of the ball trajectory. The challenge is as you get older your less coordinated in this "backwards" orientation.

My son appears to be left handed but has not yet learned all of his coordination skills. Would it be better to train him to shoot like a right handed player or a left handed player? He may get more power shooting as a righty but will he be challenged with accuracy when he matures? Or will he already find it much too difficult in coordination to even start shooting righty?

I shoot right handed as a righty and it would be nice in the future if we could share clubs when he is much older. But ultimately since the game is hard enough on its own, I would like to give him any advantage possible.
I would not start my son unless I thought he was socially ready. Being in Chicago he will actually be closer to 3-1/2 before I took him anywhere. But he is very socially responsible for perhaps the driving range. He speaks very well and full sentences and can comprehend well beyond his years.

This certainly won't be anything I force on him. But at this point he is very excited and is always out in the lawn when I practice my chipping around the house and tries to hit the ball. I just wanted to get him some real clubs he can handle and see what happens.

Thanks for the great suggestion so far. Keep bringing them on!

If we're talking handwriting, I would encourage you to let him write with his dominent hand but golf, it really is just learning a swing. You use both arms and it really shouldn't make a difference. And if golf, it really doesn't make a difference – there seems to be no advantage to either hand. Equipment purchases, though, are geared for right handed players. And teaching pros may be more adept at teaching right handed players. But as your boy progresses and his equipment needs change, you can always find left handed golf stuff and a good teaching pro should be able to transfer his or her knowledge to a lefty.

Hey, look at Yogi Berra – natural right handed but hit left handed! And is in the Hall of Fame!


Is it easier to golf left handed?

Thursday Mar 19, 2009

I'm a left handed golfer and everyone is always telling me that there is certain advantages to that. Is that true? and if so, what are they?

I am a lefty too (And an avid golfer). I would say yes and no

Yes because a lot of courses have the fairway split to the right which is a plus for lefty's as a normally hit shot will end up going right down the fairway

No because…well there are tons of reasons, ha ha. One of the main ones is it is about 75% easier to find a nice set of righty clubs (Also factoring in price).


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