After months away from the greens, I finally hit up the golf course again on Monday. I was a bit nervous to go, since I haven't swung a club since my shoulder surgery.
I eased into it, and went to the driving range first. Then, after hitting a big bucket of balls, my friend Meg called and wanted to play a round. It was a gorgeous day, and who could turn down nine holes?
Now, I'm a novice. I judge my game whether I get one par in the whole day. And I did, the first hole! It was a nice start. I actually had a decent round for me.
But now I'm paying for all that new activity with lots of soreness in the shoulder. I guess it comes with the territory. I think the more I golf the better it will get.
Thanksgiving 2018
5 years ago
6 comments:
OH NO! NOT THE SHOULDER!! BE CAREFUL!
Hang in there...the recovery feels like a lifetime, but it gets better. When I tore my ACL it felt like a year before I could use without worrying about pain or soreness, but after a complete recovery my knee actually performed better after the injury than before.
Love how you changed the name of this post to the correct spelling.
Sweet shorts!
i'm glad you fixed the spelling of fore - i didn't want to say anything, i thought you'd figure it out
You're much better at golf than me. We're not going.
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