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| Pulled a muscle in my back? Hi, This is my first post on the forum but I have been reading a lot of threads here recently, and this certainly seems to be an excellent, informative forum, and I intend on submitting a few videos of my swing very soon for your expert opinions. I was playing last monday and the conditions were pretty damp as it had rained earlier in the day, which made it a lot easier to attack the pins as the greens were very soft. Anyway, I was playing in trainers rather than proper golf shoes and on one tee shot my right foot slipped as I connected with the ball and I felt something 'tweak' in my upper back area, which was pretty painful. Anyway I carried on playing as the pain died down pretty quickly, but for the past week I have had a lot of pain on the right side around the shoulder blades. Do you gus have any suggestions as to what I might have done and what I can do to 'fix' it, as I'm very keen to get out on the course as soon as possible whilst I have some free time. If it helps I'm about 6'5" and shoot in the low 90s, and can hit my drives roughly 270 - 300 yards and perhaps a little further if I really connect. Thanks for your help, Chris |
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| Re: Pulled a muscle in my back? Thanks for your reply. I absolutely intend on getting some clubs fitted, once I have had a few more lessons to properly sort my swing out. I have a set of old Mizuno forged blades that were my Grandad's that I may get custom fitted to my swing. |
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| Re: Pulled a muscle in my back? i have just bought a pair of STUBERT golf shoes, got em from a golf shop in Bury, Manchester, just near comet. cost me £19.99 and are waterproof and quite comfy. sports soccer have some good deals but alot of there stuff is not waterproof, but it is cheap, lots of dunlop stuff etc, but aso have some nike and footjoy at good prices |
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| Re: Pulled a muscle in my back? Quote:
Sorry to hear that your have pulled a muscle. I don't think it was a stupid way of getting hurt. It could of been loads of factors that caused it. My own feeling as I do play a lot of rugby in these conditions is that it was more than likely that your muscles got cold causing them to be less springy and stretchy. With the suddern jerk of movement because you lost your footing and the muscle being cold caused the injury. It happens to the best of players. As regards to shoes then I wouldn't buy off ebay as your should really try them out because the last thing you want is uncomfortable shoes when walking the course. Hope you get better for springs GTO comp Cheers Mark |
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| Re: Pulled a muscle in my back? Cheers Mark, I've since found a pair of Footjoy contours at my driving range for £35 which I think is a pretty good price, and they're comfy too. I'm well up for the comp, gonna work pretty hard on my game over the winter. |
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Cheers Mark |