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dcg1952 07-17-2005 06:11 PM

Keep your feet in the cart!!!
 
Sorry for this rant, but we just had an accident today at the course I frequent. Didn't see this one in person, but I have seen two in the past. Guy is driving the cart with his left foot hanging outside and catches it on a post along the side of a small bridge crossing a stream----HORRIFIC lower leg fracture. So, to all of my Lynn Blake Golf Forum associates I say, " Keep your feet in the @%&#*&^%#$@ cart!!." Better yet, walk when the course allows it. There now, I feel much better.
Dr Dave
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Misfortune-while good fortune often eludes you, this kind never misses

Yoda 07-17-2005 10:39 PM

Carts Kill
 
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Originally Posted by dcg1952
Sorry for this rant, but we just had an accident today at the course I frequent. Didn't see this one in person, but I have seen two in the past. Guy is driving the cart with his left foot hanging outside and catches it on a post along the side of a small bridge crossing a stream----HORRIFIC lower leg fracture. So, to all of my Lynn Blake Golf Forum associates I say, " Keep your feet in the @%&#*&^%#$@ cart!!." Better yet, walk when the course allows it. There now, I feel much better.
Dr Dave
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Misfortune-while good fortune often eludes you, this kind never misses

A very good friend of mine was in a cart that flipped on a steep grade at Lake Arrowhead, Georgia, in 1978. She spent the next 10 months in what was basically a full lower body cast and walked with a cane the next two years.

She fared better than her fiancee, the driver.

The flipping cart landed on his head.

He was killed instantly.

Mathew 07-17-2005 11:10 PM

Re: Carts Kill
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda
Quote:

Originally Posted by dcg1952
Sorry for this rant, but we just had an accident today at the course I frequent. Didn't see this one in person, but I have seen two in the past. Guy is driving the cart with his left foot hanging outside and catches it on a post along the side of a small bridge crossing a stream----HORRIFIC lower leg fracture. So, to all of my Lynn Blake Golf Forum associates I say, " Keep your feet in the @%&#*&^%#$@ cart!!." Better yet, walk when the course allows it. There now, I feel much better.
Dr Dave
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Misfortune-while good fortune often eludes you, this kind never misses

A very good friend of mine was in a cart that flipped on a steep grade at Lake Arrowhead, Georgia, in 1978. She spent the next 10 months in what was basically a full lower body cast and walked with a cane the next two years.

She fared better than her fiancee, the driver.

The flipping cart landed on his head.

He was killed instantly.

Im very sorry to hear about this yoda.


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