I started the season very good, some good nice and scores scored, got my first >100 score, which was very satysfying. But then it got worse and worse, and for some reason i started to shank, heavily. On course aswell as on the range, and nothing i did seemed to make it better.
During the season i have noticed a sensation in the lower left side of my back from time to time, not giving it much thought just that i had a sensation of overturing my body alittle much maybe.
Then, last sunday on the range i initially hit good straight shots with all
irons, until something snapped, i felt my back was really there so to speak, and all my shots started to shank as usual..
So i took a few days off work before i head to a chiropractor which could state that my muscles in my lower back was stiff and had built up alot of tension.
What i gather now is that i was stupid not to listen to my body in the first place, when it started whining after a little to much bodyturning, but not really hurt at all. This effectively killed off my season ( in Norway, seasons aint all that long here :\ )
So just a healthy tips for all you out there, when your body tries to talk to you, listen to it and dont wave it away like i did, it can cost you dearly.
- Stian