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tomwed 02-01-2015 04:59 PM

A Lefties Club---anyone, anyone?
 
I'm left handed and this morning I played with someone else who is left handed. Even though I play almost everyday with strangers, playing with another lefty doesn't happen too often. Everytime I play with a lefty I ask them if they were ever in a foresome of lefties. The answer is always "no" with one exception.

I played with a lefty from Canada who is in a club of lefties. Some of them golf together.

Only a lefty or maybe the mom of a lefty [sorry dads] would understand that we are indeed different. We overcome a world of right handedness whether we realize it or not. They put us on first base, right field and hope we can pitch or box. Scissors hurt our thumbs until they made special ones. I have been seated in a special seat so that my left arm does not bump into anyone soup spoon [as if lefties have spastic left arms]. We are always translating directions. It goes on and on.

Just once I would like to be in a room full of lefties. Your right handed spouses can't come. I wonder what it would feel like. I wonder what we would talk about. I wonder what we have in common. I wonder if by nature, since we accommodate more than others we see thing differently. I know statistically we don't live as long.

Is there such a lefty club here? Is there any interest.

rp001 02-01-2015 05:24 PM

Be careful on this site mentioning " lefties". The righties will be out in hoards any minute now.

Northwoods 02-01-2015 06:10 PM

I love your post!!! I agree, there are so many things we've gotten used to... like using a right-handed scissors. I also have to think about where I sit at a dinner table so that I don't "bump elbows" with a right-handed person.

virgind 02-01-2015 06:25 PM

This is interesting I'm left handed or as sometimes referred port sider and growing up I used my right hand a lot. I write left handed shoot a rifle left handed a hand gun right handed and bat a ball right handed.Ambidextrous I believe is the word is.I guess it would be interesting to talk to other people about how it was growing up.

Average Guy 02-01-2015 06:51 PM

I am left-handed and play tennis. It has happened more than once that I have been on a doubles court with three other lefties.

Daisy 02-01-2015 07:01 PM

I am a lefty and I am always excited to find another left handed pickleball player. It is such a disadvantage to play a lefty and righty against 2 right handed players.
I would love to get together with other lefties and share stories about our experiences.
I write left, but golf, cut, and bat right handed.
We are a creative group:)

stroglass 02-01-2015 07:31 PM

I'm left handed and I think a club for us would be a great idea. Its true that Unless your left handed you can not understand the problems we can encounter.
Let's be honest we are special and should honor that

kcrazorbackfan 02-01-2015 07:47 PM

I'm right handed but play golf left handed; can I join?

maryanna630 02-01-2015 09:12 PM

I too play tennis. I serve right handed and am two handed on both sides with my ground strokes. Growing up, I just became, of necessity, pretty ambidextrous. Driving a stick shift helped. The nuns in grammar school always tried to make me right handed and I learned to protest and do what was right for me.

Wandatime 02-01-2015 10:20 PM

I'm left-handed but play golf right handed. That is because I'm left-eyed as well. And left-legged.

HimandMe 02-01-2015 10:42 PM

I'm feeling LEFT out. ; )

kcrazorbackfan 02-01-2015 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Wandatime (Post 1004925)
I'm left-handed but play golf right handed. That is because I'm left-eyed as well. And left-legged.

:coolsmiley::coolsmiley:

Wandatime 02-01-2015 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by HimandMe (Post 1004936)
I'm feeling LEFT out. ; )

Hardee har har. We'll let you play if you can demonstrate one single thing you can do left-handed, how's that?

tomwed 02-01-2015 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by maryanna630 (Post 1004907)
I too play tennis. I serve right handed and am two handed on both sides with my ground strokes. Growing up, I just became, of necessity, pretty ambidextrous. Driving a stick shift helped. The nuns in grammar school always tried to make me right handed and I learned to protest and do what was right for me.

My nuns were considered progressive. They told my mom that they would give me permission to write left handed. My cousin's nuns were not. He had to write right handed.

tomwed 02-01-2015 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 1004882)
I'm right handed but play golf left handed; can I join?

Sorry---
To me, hitting a baseball or swinging a golf club the opposite way is not that special and can be easily learned, especially when you are young. I don't think it's the same with throwing a ball or shooting a rifle. When you walk up a flight of stairs see which foot starts the flight. For me, it's always the left foot.

Wandatime 02-01-2015 11:27 PM

Crap, rules already and we haven't even gotten the club off the ground.

Greg Nelson 02-02-2015 06:40 AM

The nuns tied my left hand behind my back until I started to stutter..

graciegirl 02-02-2015 07:41 AM

You ain't right. None of you.

But you're o.k. and I'm o.k. Well pretty much.

kcrazorbackfan 02-02-2015 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Wandatime (Post 1004966)
Crap, rules already and we haven't even gotten the club off the ground.

I'm pretty ambidextrous; learned how to do a lot of stuff LH before the right shoulder surgery. You're right, too many rules already; think I'll continue being a lone wolf and just play as a single, or will play with a chosen few. 😉

dbussone 02-02-2015 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Greg Nelson (Post 1005013)
The nuns tied my left hand behind my back until I started to stutter..


Oh gosh. That brings back some memories.

graciegirl 02-02-2015 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1005049)
Oh gosh. That brings back some memories.


Gosh. Makes me kinda glad I was a Protestant until I was twenty. Those girls were MEAN.

BUT most folks with a Catholiic education did alright for themselves.

tomwed 02-02-2015 10:11 AM

George H. W. Bush Republican 1989–1993 Left-handed 4

Bill Clinton Democratic 1993–2001 Left-handed 8

Barack Obama Democratic 2009–present Left-handed 6

18 over the last 26 years [future 20 over 26 years]

"Our calculation of the chances of four out of five US presidents being left-handed was slightly awry in the article below. We gave the probability as 0.00009, given that one in 10 of the population is left-handed. That is the probability of any particular sequence of one right-handed and four left-handed presidents. The odds of that occurring in any order would be 0.00045" 9 out of 20,000

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jebartle 02-02-2015 10:51 AM

Lefty in LaZamora
 
The ole boy and I are both left handed for everything except golf....Told by pro that it would be to our advantage to play right handed, STILL WAITING!
This is true for the ole boy and I have my moments of brilliance!

side note: If the nun in grade school had her way, I would be right-handed....Had my knuckles wacked a couple of times but stuck to my guns!

tomwed 02-02-2015 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by jebartle (Post 1005130)
The ole boy and I are both left handed for everything except golf....Told by pro that it would be to our advantage to play right handed, STILL WAITING!
This is true for the ole boy and I have my moments of brilliance!

side note: If the nun in grade school had her way, I would be right-handed....Had my knuckles wacked a couple of times but stuck to my guns!

Did you know that Phil Mickleson's father was a teaching pro and Phil is right handed in everything but golf? His father would taught him the swing face to face.

buzzy 02-02-2015 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by tomwed (Post 1005139)
Did you know that Phil Mickleson's father was a teaching pro and Phil is right handed in everything but golf? His father would taught him the swing face to face.

I am left handed and always thought that I needed a left handed golf instructor. However, it is an advantage to be face to face, as if looking in a mirror.

jebartle 02-02-2015 02:25 PM

tomwed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tomwed (Post 1005139)
Did you know that Phil Mickleson's father was a teaching pro and Phil is right handed in everything but golf? His father would taught him the swing face to face.

Thanks tomwed....Did not know that one!

buzzy 02-02-2015 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tomwed (Post 1005139)
Did you know that Phil Mickleson's father was a teaching pro and Phil is right handed in everything but golf? His father would taught him the swing face to face.

I am left handed and always thought that I needed a left handed golf instructor. However, it is an advantage to be face to face, as if looking in a mirror.

tomwed 02-02-2015 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by buzzy (Post 1005314)
I am left handed and always thought that I needed a left handed golf instructor. However, it is an advantage to be face to face, as if looking in a mirror.

The golf problem or any sport lesson, as you well know is that when you are reading instructions lefties read the words "right knee" and have to change it to "left knee". There ought to be an app that "translates" any kind of instruction from right handed to left handed. How hard would that be to change the text from right to left at the push of a button?
[it probably exists, i never looked--i'm using youtube for lessons now]

kcrazorbackfan 02-02-2015 04:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tomwed (Post 1005139)
Did you know that Phil Mickleson's father was a teaching pro and Phil is right handed in everything but golf? His father would taught him the swing face to face.

That's how I taught my wife to play; I play left and she play's right and she just mirrored me.

buzzy 02-02-2015 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tomwed (Post 1005327)
The golf problem or any sport lesson, as you well know is that when you are reading instructions lefties read the words "right knee" and have to change it to "left knee". There ought to be an app that "translates" any kind of instruction from right handed to left handed. How hard would that be to change the text from right to left at the push of a button?
[it probably exists, i never looked--i'm using youtube for lessons now]

Yeah, I've marked up my golf book to make those changes. I also use a lot of youtube videos. I think a factor working against a global substitution in the word processor is that someone would still have to proofread the updated text to catch the few goofs.

tomwed 02-02-2015 10:48 PM

Maybe a club is too much.
Maybe a left handed meet and greet.

I just went to the Guinness Record Site. I was wondering if there is a category of the most amount of left handed people to gather together at one time.
I didn't see one and I don't know if one can be created. But I do know that there needs to be proof. Something that is measurable.


But if it could be done--it probably could be set here. Although I don't know where we could meet. There could be 10 to 15,000 left handed villagers that don't need to go to work. We could verify numbers with a sign in sheet. Officials would have to watch the signer both print their name and sign their name. There's the proof.

Food vendors will show up. There doesn't need to an admission fee or collection of any kind.

Maybe we can get Bubba Watson to make a speech or a video. Watson was born and raised in Bagdad, Florida, near Pensacola.

hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

DougB 02-02-2015 11:02 PM

I would give my left arm to be a leftie!

tomwed 02-02-2015 11:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DougB (Post 1005565)
I would give my left arm to be a leftie!

Then you'd always be right.

DougB 02-02-2015 11:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tomwed (Post 1005569)
Then you'd always be right.

Exactly

outlaw 02-03-2015 08:32 AM

I have a bad knee. Can we start a club for people who have a bad knee?

nhpaul 02-03-2015 08:50 AM

hey outlaw...sorry to hear about your bad knee. is it your right knee, your left knee or you wee knee?

Happinow 02-03-2015 09:48 AM

Life of a lefty
 
I, too am a lefty. Ever try tearing off the sheet of plastic wrap or aluminum foil? It's made for right handed people. What a time I have trying to do this activity and what a mess I have when trying. My wrap is wripped to pieces!! I'm learning to turn the wrap box around and tear as a right handed person would. What about those measuring cups? Those too are made for right handed people as the measures are on one side of the cup. I write left handed but golf and use scissors right handed. To this day I have to stop and think about the letter "C" because I forget which way to write it. Must have been a confusing letter for me as a youngster. In school when we would play softball, nobody wanted me on their team because I put the baseball glove on my left hand when playing the outfield, and when I caught the ball I would have to take the glove off to throw the ball! By that time my opponents already had gained at least a base on me. So, being a lefty isn't has easy as one may think. However, it has made me more creative in my daily activities.

wrprok 02-03-2015 10:06 AM

I'm a lefty also, and so is my wife! With about 10% of the population left handed, are there any statisticians out there who can tell me what the odds are of two lefties marrying?

luckylilly 02-03-2015 11:31 AM

I feel left out, but right with the world.
Do you make "3" using your last 3 fingers or 3 by holding down your pinky with your thumb?
I, too lead left, look left, shoot left, but it's all right

Mike W 02-03-2015 11:42 AM

I throw and swing left-handed, but I write and bowl right-handed. As a plumber that swings a wrench on a regular basis, I have the advantage of equal strength in both arms. That comes in handy when I'm in a cabinet underneath a customer's sink. I always thought I was little strange, but after reading the other posts I'm pretty normal!


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