Keep your feet in the cart!!!
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07-17-2005, 06:11 PM
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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 @%&#*&^%#$@ cart!!." Better yet, walk when the course allows it. There now, I feel much better.
Dr Dave
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Misfortune-while good fortune often eludes you, this kind never misses
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07-17-2005, 10:39 PM
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Carts Kill
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Originally Posted by dcg1952
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Sorry for this rant, but we just had an accident today at the course I frequent. Didn't see this one in person, but I have seen two in the past. Guy is driving the cart with his left foot hanging outside and catches it on a post along the side of a small bridge crossing a stream----HORRIFIC lower leg fracture. So, to all of my Lynn Blake Golf Forum associates I say, " Keep your feet in the @%&#*&^%#$@ 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
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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.
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07-17-2005, 11:10 PM
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Re: Carts Kill
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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Originally Posted by dcg1952
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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
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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.
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Im very sorry to hear about this yoda.
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