So, I'm going to bump this thread with my latest disc golfing (sort of) story. I've spend the last fews weeks not golfing due to the strangest broken bone I've ever had. I'm predominantly a forehand thrower off the tee, and my follow through has me dragging my left toes as I release my disc. During one of these throws my foot caught on a hole on an asphalt pad, and my left big toe broke, bad (the throw was good, ~280' straight out to the middle of the fairway). The joys of getting older, eh! I actually didn't notice it until I'd finished the round (it happened on the 9th tee), but as soon as my shoes came off I could see how crooked my toe was.
It was so swollen that I couldn't get it to pop back in place for a week, or when I could it'd pop right back out.
but the other day I was taking my grandfather to a doctor's app't and when I was helping him get his power chair back into the van, it snapped back into place for good.... whatta f'n relief....
Anyhow, after testing it out in a game of hacky sack with my boys last night, I'm planning on getting back out to play sometime this week..... finally! :rocking:
Just thought I'd share in my discovery of how to actually break a bone huckin' discs.
Anyone else had a flukey injury happen on the course?