Have you ever?

I pulled my groin the other week on the 1st tee and gave it a week but now afraid to turn my right leg in on follow through incase it happens again, slicing like a butcher now :(
 
I seem to have fallen apart since turning 45, everything aches in one way or another, knees, neck, shoulders, back. I'm fine whilst playing, it's after, I can hardly move.

I don't know what the youth of today is coming to - knackered at 45, I ask you!

Leftie will remember how it was, getting up before you went to bed, digging 5-ton of nutty slack, milking the bull (well it was dark!) and getting in a field of taters before you walked 47 miles to school - and all this on a cup of warm water (if it was summer) and a stale crust (if the goat had left any). :p
 
It takes a lot to keep me from playing, only a broken collarbone has stopped me playing. Oh and a broken rib once too.

I have played 3 hours after having 8 stitches in my thumb from a saw/ Chrsitmas tree accident. Had to go back next day to have them redone as they had all pulled out from the flexing during my swing.

Played against a guy with a ruptured achiles one year, he rode on a buggy and had one of those plastic casts. Lucky the greens were firm becasue the big rubber stopper on the bottom of his cast would have made a right old pitchmark!!
 
Ye I collapsed between my sister in laws toilet and wall due to a diabetic hypo the day of a big open competition and shagged my back.

Never made the competition as I never made my flight home from Luton as I was in Lister Hospital Stevenage.

Few days off work on the panels advice lol

Andy
 
Decided I could surf over a Beettle Car Bonnet once after 12 jars but sadly slipped mid surf and broke my wrist,next day was a county Junior event at the local field course which I would have won easily so in my absence passed the baton onto a well known marsbarsaleman who failed to capitilise...
 
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