A shot that starts straight, or to the left and then works right is known as a fade. (For right handed golfers) --------------- For right handed golfers a Slice is a shot that curves to the right and a Hook is a shot that curves to the left.
Yes, right handed folks stand facing their right and have the heads of their golf clubs facing in the left direction. The golf club can not be changed to fit a right handed person and then the left handed person, each different golfer has to buy their own equipment to fit their specifications.
Yes, most of them do
He writes right handed and is a right handed golfer.
For a right handed golfer where the ball starts off to the right, and DRAWS back to the left. Vice Versa for a left handed golfer.
Irons are made in either left or right handed not both.
If you are a right handed golfer it's a slice, for a lefthanded golfer it would be a hook.
Hold the club in your right hand.
This could be caused by either Tennis or Golfers elbow depending on wether the pain is in the right or left elbow.
For a right-handed golfer, the ball would tend to move to the left. Lie angles that are too upright will cause draws or hooks and angles that are too flat will cause fades or slices. The opposite would be true for left-handed golfers.
"Cut" in golf, describes the shape of the golf shot. For a right handed golfer, a cut would go from left to right, and for a left handed golfer, the cut shot goes from right to left. The shape is a gradual one, otherwise it is referred to as a slice.
Arnold Palmer is a right handed golfer. See www.youtube.com/watch?v=uawsX05GDKc. This shows him playing.