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The group is called the National Association of Left-Handed Golfers. It was created 89 years ago because most tournaments are basically “righty” tournaments, as there aren’t many lefties.
Duncan Elliott for The New York Times Supported by By Jack Williams ROTHERHAM, England — If anyone questions Alan Haines’s left-handed golf swing ... The National Association of Left-Handed ...
The National Association of Left-Handed Golfers was started in 1936 by players who realized there were no tournaments for people who are left-handed. “It’s really fun,” Chairman Sid Miner said.
Side note: Tough to beat night golf in Montana and sharing the fairways with deer. A new one, for me anyway, arrived via email recently that caught my eye: The National Association of Left-handed ...