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Old 03-26-2008, 10:10 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by nfotiu View Post
So, watching my 2 year old play in the yard with various sports equipment, it seems pretty obvious that he likes to throw with his right hand, and is right handed for other things like eating,etc.

He has some right handed golf clubs. I'll guide him on how to swing the club, but as soon as he's left alone he switches to left handed. I assume he'd do the same with a hockey stick too, like he'd know the difference!

So, does that mean he's a natural left handed shot for hockey, golf? Or is it too early to mean anything?

My dad and I were both left handed hockey shots, but golfed and batted right (probably because right handed clubs were all we had access too.)

On a related note, does it make sense to golf one way and shoot hockey the other way, or were most people who golfed different than they shot socialized to golf right handed?
Give him a stick with a flat blade. He'll figure it out on his own. Nobody at that age needs a curve anyways.

And I'm like you and your dad. Shoot left in hockey, golf and bat right.
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