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Reinjuring That Old…Golf Injury?

February 21, 2014 | By Pete Girotto | 1 Comment

All stinky golfers "should" exercise...
All stinky golfers “should” workout…

Injuries are never a laughing matter, unless they deserve it. I do have to admit, hearing the word “injury” follow the word “golf” well…it might get a chuckle. You can probably classify these in the same category as a beer league softball injury. The real humor though lies in the person who was injured admitting how it happened.

Case in point, Mr. Justin Rose injuring his shoulder by throwing a golf ball to his caddie. Yes, you read it correctly. Back in 2013 at the Barclays, Rose threw his ball to his caddie irritating his shoulder. Justin my boy, this wasn’t the time or place to work on your split finger.  I do give him credit for uh, persevering (?) through this injury and completing the season.

People started to wonder what was up when he didn’t return to start the 2014 season and that’s when he came clean. I do have to give it to him again for manning up and telling the truth. I’m not too sure if I would admit that. Maybe something like “Yeah, I irritated an old MMA injury.” There, that’s better.

All jokes aside, golf can and does cause injuries. We need to learn how to prevent them. It’s all common sense too. You know, properly warm up, don’t over swing and stay within your limits. More importantly and often brushed aside by most of us hacks, muscle strengthening and building endurance.

Yeah I know, strength and conditioning training almost contradicts The American Golfers Man Code but let’s face it, we’re not getting any healthier downing hot dogs and finishing a six pack before the turn. The older and wiser I get the more I’m starting to understand moderation and balance, at least that’s what I tell myself.

That said, here’s to an injury free golf season!

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Health & Environment Tagged With: barclays, golf injury, Justin Rose

Why I’m Happy Tiger Didn’t Win The Masters

April 11, 2011 | By Chris Chirico | 3 Comments

Before anyone gets the wrong idea about the title of this post, I’ll explain. It has nothing to do with Tiger as a person. Tiger as a person will forever be viewed as, lets say, not the nicest guy you’ve ever heard of. But that has no bearing on this particular post.

It also has nothing to do with Tiger’s ego. You know, that ego that never just comes out and says, “He played better than me.” Rather, the ego just makes excuses for why he lost. That also has no bearing on this post. Nope, it’s none of those things.

What makes me happy about it is the fact that, for a few days anyway, the younger and/or lesser known players on the tour got a good amount of attention at a major! Whether the PGA knows it or not, this is just what they needed! Tiger made his charge, but Charl Schwartzel played out of his mind down the stretch! Despite his Sunday meltdown, Rory Mcilroy was the biggest news for the first three days of the tournament. Some nice performances by Adam Scott, Jason Day, Luke Donald and a good Sunday from Justin Rose may have helped the PGA out by helping to improve its deficiency in the player recognition department.

As we here at Golfstinks have said previously, too many golf fans have no idea who some of these great players on the tour are. So to see some of them withstand the Tiger Woods charge, and play right along side him, if not better, the PGA couldn’t ask for anything more! Some of these players are the tour’s future. These players are the guys people need to know about when a tour stop comes along that Tiger doesn’t think he can win (i.e. he’s not participating).

We all know viewership drops when Tiger isn’t there. And turnout at the tour stop itself is considerably lower. But it would probably be different if these other players were promoted properly, or even half as much as Tiger. So maybe the PGA will take this opportunity and use these performance that are fresh in the minds of golf fans.

At some point, the PGA is going to have to realize that Tiger is not going to be around forever. Better yet they should realize, for one or two reasons, the landscape of golf is changing. Either Tiger is not the player he once was, or the other players have simply caught up and no longer fear him. Either way, it’s time for the PGA to take advantage.

I’m tired of having to see where Tiger finished in every update. I see that Charl Schwartzel won, but immediately after that – Tiger Woods finishes fourth (-10). What about 2nd and 3rd? What about the two guys who tied for fourth with Tiger? This is exactly what I’m talking about above. It’s time for the PGA, and the media, to jump on the bandwagon of some players other than Tiger.

Swing ’til you’re happy!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Adam Scott, Charl Schwartzel, Jason Day, Justin Rose, Luke Donald, PGA, PGA TOUR, The Masters, tiger woods

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