bobby clarke
Yes you can get Left Handed Field Hockey Stick,however... unfortunately due to the rules and regulations of The International Field Hockey Federation it would be illegal to play with it at present.
Zach Parise is left-handed. He shoots left in hockey, which is common for many players in the sport. His left-handed shooting style contributes to his playing position and skills on the ice.
The game of polo requires that all players play right handed. Left handed play was discontinued in the mid 1970s.
more people are right handed in the world...
Field hockey and Polo do not allow left handed play.
That makes no scense but left handed basketball players have an advantage overright handed players
24% are left-handed.
No. The risk of players running into each other, although already somewhat likely, is far too high to be considered safe; this is why they are not permitted. The previous answer is actually incorrect. Left handed sticks ARE permitted in field hockey although players must be treated differently to those who are right handed. I know this from experience.
The ratio of right-handed players to left-handed players on the Jackals baseball team can be calculated by dividing the number of right-handed players by the number of left-handed players. In this case, the ratio would be 28 right-handed players divided by 16 left-handed players, which simplifies to 7:4. This means that for every 7 right-handed players on the team, there are 4 left-handed players.
Certainly! There are sets of left handed golf clubs made specifically for lefties. Ben Hogan and Phil Mickelson are two of the most famous left handed players.
All hockey sticks are right handed.
In field hockey, the use of different-handed sticks creates a danger scenario where two players of opposing teams wil end up colliding when both go for the ball, because their bodies are on the same side. This is a major safety problem, and is dealt with by simply removing the possiblity of it ever occurring. In ice hockey, there is no such rule. Sticks are not particularly right- or left-handed, and players may use them on either side - some ambidextrous players might use it on both.