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what golf club hurts the most if used as a weapon

by Lennie Reichert Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Can a golf club be used as a weapon?

Golf Clubs are ideal improvised weapons for dealing with venomous snakes. Since they're designed to hit things at ground level anyway, they're much easier to reach a snake's head with than a bat would be, and long enough to keep the user out of the snake's reach, unlike most sticks.

What would hurt more a baseball bat or a golf club?

Definitely the golf club. Both items would have about the same speed when hitting you but the golf club is made of metal and the contact surface is smaller. Both of these make the impact more devistating compared to the baseball bat.

Does getting hit with a golf club hurt?

It hurts. The area where you got hit will swell up, and there will be a bruise and a mark for several days. Luckily each time I was hit, it was in the lower leg, and I didn't sustain a bad injury. As a golf professional, I saw some more severe injuries occur.

Can a golf club break bones?

If you hit the middle of the lower leg with a full golf swing at right angles to the bone, your chances of breaking the tibia are quite good. Especially if the target is standing with their weight on that leg.

Does a golf swing mess up a baseball swing?

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Why do baseball players slice golf balls?

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What is the most common injury in golf?

The 5 Most Common Golf Injuries (and What to Do About Them)Back Pain. ... Rotator Cuff Injury. ... Tennis Elbow and Golf Elbow. ... Knee Pain and Damage. ... Tendinitis in the Wrists.

Has anyone died playing golf?

While there are many reports of fatal accidents on golf courses, a surprisingly low amount are from golf balls themselves. However, these fatalities do occur infrequently. For example as recently as February 2018, a New Zealand man was struck and killed by a golf ball while teeing off.

Where should you be sore after golf?

While the most common area you're likely to feel some tightness is in your hamstrings, soreness can occur anywhere (calves, quads, groin).

What happens if a golf ball hits a spectator?

If your ball is moved by an outside influence, such as an animal or a spectator, there is no penalty to anyone and the ball must be replaced. If your ball is moved by a natural force, such as wind, water, or gravity, you will usually play the ball from its new location without penalty.

Can you break your ribs playing golf?

Golf and rowing exhibit the highest number of rib stress fractures among all sports (1). While golfers are prone to stress fractures in the posterolateral fourth to sixth ribs (12), rowers predominate in the antero- to postero-lateral fourth to sixth ribs (9).

Which bone is most likely to be fractured playing golf?

The most common injury sustained while golfing is called Golfer's Wrist. Golfer's Wrist refers to a break in the small projection of the triangular-shaped hamate bone, which is located in the palm near the wrist below the pinky and ring fingers. The hamate bone is one of eight carpal bones in the wrist.

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