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[email protected] May 25th 18 06:16 PM

Plantar fasciitis
 
On Fri, 25 May 2018 09:02:40 -0400, John H.
wrote:

On Fri, 25 May 2018 08:40:23 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 5/25/2018 8:33 AM, justan wrote:
John H. Wrote in message:
If it's not one thing it's another. Doctor says the plantar fascia in right foot is partially torn,
along with being inflamed. Probably caused by too much walking with a tight (non-flexing) ankle
after surgery. No golf for 2-3 weeks. Crap.



Certain models of New Balance shoes are recommend to ease foot and
ankle problems.


So are golf carts. :-)



Heresy! I rode Wednesday, but the wet weather caused 'cart path only' play. I could go only nine
holes. But, they gave me a rain check for the other nine, so that's OK. I'll play if I can ride the
cart to the ball, but I won't be doing that long. I'll give her the three weeks.


I still end up walking a lot, even with the cart since I will bail
with a few clubs and hit the ball while the others contemplate their
shots or look for a lost ball. I don't spend a lot of time looking for
them. I just drop another one and hit it.
I am not sure why they were there but I found a trash can with about
200 balls in it down by the boat ramp and I am still hitting them. I
think it may have been a neighbor cleaning out the garage after her
hubby died. Most were premium balls with a bunch of Callaways, Nike
and Pro-Vs. Hubby was a ranger and he may have been getting them from
the greens keeper.
They are a nice find for the guys hitting behind me. It is not like
finding a Top Flight ;-)

[email protected] May 25th 18 06:20 PM

Plantar fasciitis
 
On Fri, 25 May 2018 09:05:44 -0400, John H.
wrote:

On Fri, 25 May 2018 08:43:13 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:

"Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message:
On 5/25/2018 8:33 AM, justan wrote:
John H. Wrote in message:
If it's not one thing it's another. Doctor says the plantar fascia in right foot is partially torn,
along with being inflamed. Probably caused by too much walking with a tight (non-flexing) ankle
after surgery. No golf for 2-3 weeks. Crap.



Certain models of New Balance shoes are recommend to ease foot and
ankle problems.


So are golf carts. :-)





The newer ones are much faster too. Mine does 20 mph.


When my brother was managing the Maggie Valley Golf Club he had a souped up and tricked out cart.
But, he was the boss. You'd think he was driving a small Porsche on the cart path.


My wife's place had all 48v carts and they were real fast. My poor old
36v Club Car is getting pretty tired. I can almost walk as fast as it
goes but it is still handy for taking care of stuff in the
neighborhood and it is my "tractor" with more pulling power than the
riding mower. We dragged a lot of downed limbs with it after Irma but
I needed the truck for the big stuff.

John H.[_5_] May 25th 18 07:01 PM

Plantar fasciitis
 
On Fri, 25 May 2018 13:16:19 -0400, wrote:

On Fri, 25 May 2018 09:02:40 -0400, John H.
wrote:

On Fri, 25 May 2018 08:40:23 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 5/25/2018 8:33 AM, justan wrote:
John H. Wrote in message:
If it's not one thing it's another. Doctor says the plantar fascia in right foot is partially torn,
along with being inflamed. Probably caused by too much walking with a tight (non-flexing) ankle
after surgery. No golf for 2-3 weeks. Crap.



Certain models of New Balance shoes are recommend to ease foot and
ankle problems.


So are golf carts. :-)



Heresy! I rode Wednesday, but the wet weather caused 'cart path only' play. I could go only nine
holes. But, they gave me a rain check for the other nine, so that's OK. I'll play if I can ride the
cart to the ball, but I won't be doing that long. I'll give her the three weeks.


I still end up walking a lot, even with the cart since I will bail
with a few clubs and hit the ball while the others contemplate their
shots or look for a lost ball. I don't spend a lot of time looking for
them. I just drop another one and hit it.
I am not sure why they were there but I found a trash can with about
200 balls in it down by the boat ramp and I am still hitting them. I
think it may have been a neighbor cleaning out the garage after her
hubby died. Most were premium balls with a bunch of Callaways, Nike
and Pro-Vs. Hubby was a ranger and he may have been getting them from
the greens keeper.
They are a nice find for the guys hitting behind me. It is not like
finding a Top Flight ;-)


I'd love to come across a find like that. Our local course (Greendale) doesn't have a driving range,
but it does have a lake next to #10. I put most of the found balls in my 'lake bag'. Then when I go
play I'll hit a half dozen or so into the lake, aiming for the water fountain.

I seldom use a cart. If I have to, I try to get the other person to drive and then do the same
thing. Grab a handfull of clubs and a putter and say, "See you on the green."

[email protected] May 25th 18 08:10 PM

Plantar fasciitis
 
On Fri, 25 May 2018 14:01:12 -0400, John H.
wrote:

On Fri, 25 May 2018 13:16:19 -0400, wrote:

On Fri, 25 May 2018 09:02:40 -0400, John H.
wrote:

On Fri, 25 May 2018 08:40:23 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 5/25/2018 8:33 AM, justan wrote:
John H. Wrote in message:
If it's not one thing it's another. Doctor says the plantar fascia in right foot is partially torn,
along with being inflamed. Probably caused by too much walking with a tight (non-flexing) ankle
after surgery. No golf for 2-3 weeks. Crap.



Certain models of New Balance shoes are recommend to ease foot and
ankle problems.


So are golf carts. :-)



Heresy! I rode Wednesday, but the wet weather caused 'cart path only' play. I could go only nine
holes. But, they gave me a rain check for the other nine, so that's OK. I'll play if I can ride the
cart to the ball, but I won't be doing that long. I'll give her the three weeks.


I still end up walking a lot, even with the cart since I will bail
with a few clubs and hit the ball while the others contemplate their
shots or look for a lost ball. I don't spend a lot of time looking for
them. I just drop another one and hit it.
I am not sure why they were there but I found a trash can with about
200 balls in it down by the boat ramp and I am still hitting them. I
think it may have been a neighbor cleaning out the garage after her
hubby died. Most were premium balls with a bunch of Callaways, Nike
and Pro-Vs. Hubby was a ranger and he may have been getting them from
the greens keeper.
They are a nice find for the guys hitting behind me. It is not like
finding a Top Flight ;-)


I'd love to come across a find like that. Our local course (Greendale) doesn't have a driving range,
but it does have a lake next to #10. I put most of the found balls in my 'lake bag'. Then when I go
play I'll hit a half dozen or so into the lake, aiming for the water fountain.

I seldom use a cart. If I have to, I try to get the other person to drive and then do the same
thing. Grab a handfull of clubs and a putter and say, "See you on the green."


I used to spend most of my day "farther right" but old age, my various
arthritis and joint things has straightened out my drive. The last
time I played I spent most of the day in the fairway. I played 8 holes
with the same ball. Then I put 4 in the lake ;-)
A big part of it is I am not trying to kill the ball. I just use a
nice easy swing, not trying to put anything on it and I am still
getting out there 250 yards or more. I just concentrate on the club
face hitting the ball square and let the club do the work, nothing
fancy.

John H.[_5_] May 25th 18 08:40 PM

Plantar fasciitis
 
On Fri, 25 May 2018 15:10:56 -0400, wrote:

On Fri, 25 May 2018 14:01:12 -0400, John H.
wrote:

On Fri, 25 May 2018 13:16:19 -0400,
wrote:

On Fri, 25 May 2018 09:02:40 -0400, John H.
wrote:

On Fri, 25 May 2018 08:40:23 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 5/25/2018 8:33 AM, justan wrote:
John H. Wrote in message:
If it's not one thing it's another. Doctor says the plantar fascia in right foot is partially torn,
along with being inflamed. Probably caused by too much walking with a tight (non-flexing) ankle
after surgery. No golf for 2-3 weeks. Crap.



Certain models of New Balance shoes are recommend to ease foot and
ankle problems.


So are golf carts. :-)



Heresy! I rode Wednesday, but the wet weather caused 'cart path only' play. I could go only nine
holes. But, they gave me a rain check for the other nine, so that's OK. I'll play if I can ride the
cart to the ball, but I won't be doing that long. I'll give her the three weeks.

I still end up walking a lot, even with the cart since I will bail
with a few clubs and hit the ball while the others contemplate their
shots or look for a lost ball. I don't spend a lot of time looking for
them. I just drop another one and hit it.
I am not sure why they were there but I found a trash can with about
200 balls in it down by the boat ramp and I am still hitting them. I
think it may have been a neighbor cleaning out the garage after her
hubby died. Most were premium balls with a bunch of Callaways, Nike
and Pro-Vs. Hubby was a ranger and he may have been getting them from
the greens keeper.
They are a nice find for the guys hitting behind me. It is not like
finding a Top Flight ;-)


I'd love to come across a find like that. Our local course (Greendale) doesn't have a driving range,
but it does have a lake next to #10. I put most of the found balls in my 'lake bag'. Then when I go
play I'll hit a half dozen or so into the lake, aiming for the water fountain.

I seldom use a cart. If I have to, I try to get the other person to drive and then do the same
thing. Grab a handfull of clubs and a putter and say, "See you on the green."


I used to spend most of my day "farther right" but old age, my various
arthritis and joint things has straightened out my drive. The last
time I played I spent most of the day in the fairway. I played 8 holes
with the same ball. Then I put 4 in the lake ;-)
A big part of it is I am not trying to kill the ball. I just use a
nice easy swing, not trying to put anything on it and I am still
getting out there 250 yards or more. I just concentrate on the club
face hitting the ball square and let the club do the work, nothing
fancy.


Can't wait for my drive to straighten out!

Alex[_15_] May 26th 18 02:20 AM

Plantar fasciitis
 
wrote:
On Fri, 25 May 2018 08:33:20 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:

John H. Wrote in message:
If it's not one thing it's another. Doctor says the plantar fascia in right foot is partially torn,
along with being inflamed. Probably caused by too much walking with a tight (non-flexing) ankle
after surgery. No golf for 2-3 weeks. Crap.

Certain models of New Balance shoes are recommend to ease foot and
ankle problems.

My PF was cured by wearing NB 608 cross trainers for about 6 months
but it was just an impact injury, not a tear.


608's are gone and the new versions are horrible.

[email protected] May 26th 18 04:36 AM

Plantar fasciitis
 
On Fri, 25 May 2018 15:40:35 -0400, John H.
wrote:

On Fri, 25 May 2018 15:10:56 -0400, wrote:

On Fri, 25 May 2018 14:01:12 -0400, John H.
wrote:

On Fri, 25 May 2018 13:16:19 -0400,
wrote:

On Fri, 25 May 2018 09:02:40 -0400, John H.
wrote:

On Fri, 25 May 2018 08:40:23 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 5/25/2018 8:33 AM, justan wrote:
John H. Wrote in message:
If it's not one thing it's another. Doctor says the plantar fascia in right foot is partially torn,
along with being inflamed. Probably caused by too much walking with a tight (non-flexing) ankle
after surgery. No golf for 2-3 weeks. Crap.



Certain models of New Balance shoes are recommend to ease foot and
ankle problems.


So are golf carts. :-)



Heresy! I rode Wednesday, but the wet weather caused 'cart path only' play. I could go only nine
holes. But, they gave me a rain check for the other nine, so that's OK. I'll play if I can ride the
cart to the ball, but I won't be doing that long. I'll give her the three weeks.

I still end up walking a lot, even with the cart since I will bail
with a few clubs and hit the ball while the others contemplate their
shots or look for a lost ball. I don't spend a lot of time looking for
them. I just drop another one and hit it.
I am not sure why they were there but I found a trash can with about
200 balls in it down by the boat ramp and I am still hitting them. I
think it may have been a neighbor cleaning out the garage after her
hubby died. Most were premium balls with a bunch of Callaways, Nike
and Pro-Vs. Hubby was a ranger and he may have been getting them from
the greens keeper.
They are a nice find for the guys hitting behind me. It is not like
finding a Top Flight ;-)

I'd love to come across a find like that. Our local course (Greendale) doesn't have a driving range,
but it does have a lake next to #10. I put most of the found balls in my 'lake bag'. Then when I go
play I'll hit a half dozen or so into the lake, aiming for the water fountain.

I seldom use a cart. If I have to, I try to get the other person to drive and then do the same
thing. Grab a handfull of clubs and a putter and say, "See you on the green."


I used to spend most of my day "farther right" but old age, my various
arthritis and joint things has straightened out my drive. The last
time I played I spent most of the day in the fairway. I played 8 holes
with the same ball. Then I put 4 in the lake ;-)
A big part of it is I am not trying to kill the ball. I just use a
nice easy swing, not trying to put anything on it and I am still
getting out there 250 yards or more. I just concentrate on the club
face hitting the ball square and let the club do the work, nothing
fancy.


Can't wait for my drive to straighten out!


If it means anything, a little stiffness in my right knee did the
trick. Have someone hit you right in the patella tendon with a 9 iron
before you walk into the tee box. ;-)

[email protected] May 26th 18 06:12 AM

Plantar fasciitis
 
On Fri, 25 May 2018 21:20:57 -0400, Alex wrote:

wrote:
On Fri, 25 May 2018 08:33:20 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:

John H. Wrote in message:
If it's not one thing it's another. Doctor says the plantar fascia in right foot is partially torn,
along with being inflamed. Probably caused by too much walking with a tight (non-flexing) ankle
after surgery. No golf for 2-3 weeks. Crap.

Certain models of New Balance shoes are recommend to ease foot and
ankle problems.

My PF was cured by wearing NB 608 cross trainers for about 6 months
but it was just an impact injury, not a tear.


608's are gone and the new versions are horrible.


Yup. I was looking at my vacation pictures and I have that same pair
of 608s on every vacation since 2008. They are still my favorite shoes
for hiking although I have a new pair of 624s.


Alex[_15_] May 27th 18 02:25 AM

Plantar fasciitis
 
wrote:
On Fri, 25 May 2018 21:20:57 -0400, Alex wrote:

wrote:
On Fri, 25 May 2018 08:33:20 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:

John H. Wrote in message:
If it's not one thing it's another. Doctor says the plantar fascia in right foot is partially torn,
along with being inflamed. Probably caused by too much walking with a tight (non-flexing) ankle
after surgery. No golf for 2-3 weeks. Crap.

Certain models of New Balance shoes are recommend to ease foot and
ankle problems.
My PF was cured by wearing NB 608 cross trainers for about 6 months
but it was just an impact injury, not a tear.

608's are gone and the new versions are horrible.

Yup. I was looking at my vacation pictures and I have that same pair
of 608s on every vacation since 2008. They are still my favorite shoes
for hiking although I have a new pair of 624s.


The NB discussion page is full of people asking them to bring the
original 608's back. The V2/V3 - whatever- aren't the same. The
responses from the NB staff to the discussion questions are always
recommendations for a different series or the V2/V3 608's. This has
been going on for years. By now you would think they would have noticed
a pattern and reintroduced the originals. I have an old pair of real
608's in brown that I rarely wear but use as a benchmark when I try the
others.


amdx[_3_] May 27th 18 08:51 PM

Plantar fasciitis
 
On 5/25/2018 2:10 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 25 May 2018 14:01:12 -0400, John H.
wrote:

On Fri, 25 May 2018 13:16:19 -0400,
wrote:

On Fri, 25 May 2018 09:02:40 -0400, John H.
wrote:

On Fri, 25 May 2018 08:40:23 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 5/25/2018 8:33 AM, justan wrote:
John H. Wrote in message:
If it's not one thing it's another. Doctor says the plantar fascia in right foot is partially torn,
along with being inflamed. Probably caused by too much walking with a tight (non-flexing) ankle
after surgery. No golf for 2-3 weeks. Crap.



Certain models of New Balance shoes are recommend to ease foot and
ankle problems.


So are golf carts. :-)



Heresy! I rode Wednesday, but the wet weather caused 'cart path only' play. I could go only nine
holes. But, they gave me a rain check for the other nine, so that's OK. I'll play if I can ride the
cart to the ball, but I won't be doing that long. I'll give her the three weeks.

I still end up walking a lot, even with the cart since I will bail
with a few clubs and hit the ball while the others contemplate their
shots or look for a lost ball. I don't spend a lot of time looking for
them. I just drop another one and hit it.
I am not sure why they were there but I found a trash can with about
200 balls in it down by the boat ramp and I am still hitting them. I
think it may have been a neighbor cleaning out the garage after her
hubby died. Most were premium balls with a bunch of Callaways, Nike
and Pro-Vs. Hubby was a ranger and he may have been getting them from
the greens keeper.
They are a nice find for the guys hitting behind me. It is not like
finding a Top Flight ;-)


I'd love to come across a find like that. Our local course (Greendale) doesn't have a driving range,
but it does have a lake next to #10. I put most of the found balls in my 'lake bag'. Then when I go
play I'll hit a half dozen or so into the lake, aiming for the water fountain.

I seldom use a cart. If I have to, I try to get the other person to drive and then do the same
thing. Grab a handfull of clubs and a putter and say, "See you on the green."


I used to spend most of my day "farther right" but old age, my various
arthritis and joint things has straightened out my drive. The last
time I played I spent most of the day in the fairway. I played 8 holes
with the same ball. Then I put 4 in the lake ;-)
A big part of it is I am not trying to kill the ball. I just use a
nice easy swing, not trying to put anything on it and I am still
getting out there 250 yards or more. I just concentrate on the club
face hitting the ball square and let the club do the work, nothing
fancy.

I'm not a golfer, but went to the funeral of a golfer and had a life
celebration at the 19th hole. We went out to hit one for the deceased
golfer. The son of the golfer had a friend that was no more than 5'5"
and 135lbs about 24 yrs old, he got up to the tee and hit the longest,
straightest ball I've seen. I said something like, WOW, that's not your
first time.
I later found out his parents own the golf course. I suggest he spent
a lot of time there.
He hit several more just as good.



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