When I retired many, many years ago I state playing golf a lot including weekly interclub matches and developed a v sore wrist. One of my opposition ‘buddies’ diagnosed it as a carpal tunnel problem due to the fact that when I wasn’t playing golf I was typing away and mousing at my computer like crazy. He suggested I look at the armrests I was using and the desk height, which were indeed different from the ones I was used to at work. Started paying attention to my arm positions and the problem went away. The same thing had happened to him!
Ratkin 11 months ago
I got it once and I don’t golf. My hand surgeon says it’s common and no one knows what causes it, but it always just goes away eventually.
allen@home 11 months ago
You could always switch hands. Give that left elbow some rest.
Doug K 11 months ago
He definitely needs to work on his form – especially on his grip and his follow through.
RadioDial Premium Member 11 months ago
Arm curls
Lennia Machen Premium Member 11 months ago
Repetitive Strain Injury… he needs therapy
Peam Premium Member 11 months ago
When I retired many, many years ago I state playing golf a lot including weekly interclub matches and developed a v sore wrist. One of my opposition ‘buddies’ diagnosed it as a carpal tunnel problem due to the fact that when I wasn’t playing golf I was typing away and mousing at my computer like crazy. He suggested I look at the armrests I was using and the desk height, which were indeed different from the ones I was used to at work. Started paying attention to my arm positions and the problem went away. The same thing had happened to him!
Buckeye67 11 months ago
I think all his golfing is done at the nineteenth hole.
raybarb44 11 months ago
Might want to check out his liver and kidneys while you are checking his elbow……..
wildlandwaters 11 months ago
Ah…yes…the 19th hole golfer’s elbow!