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By Matt Remsberg
ESPNRISE.com Wednesday, September 17, 2008 Standing in his backyard as a toddler, Cody Gribble was just doing what felt right. Across from Gribble was his father, Phil, swinging a golf club right-handed like more than 90 percent of the golfing population. Cody faced his dad and copied his movements, very quickly picking up the particulars of the golf swing. There was just one hitch: By mirroring his father's movements, Gribble developed a left-handed swing. It's not that lefties are at a competitive disadvantage when it comes to play ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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