gohusk
Well-Known Member
Sorry to hear that. I broke my collarbone skiing about a year to the day ago and I'm just at the point where I feel I can start working on my game again. Now my left shoulder width is at least a half inch shorter than it was before and the geometry of the shoulder is different. I'm going to get back to the range but the swing is going to be different and the game is going to look a lot different. I'm "only" 48 and I want to be doing this into my 70's so I'll accept what the game's able to give me but it's very frustrating when you damage your body and they can't put it back together like it was before. But that's just the aging process and there's a lot of people that have real health problems they didn't bring on themselves through stupid living that interfere with their lives a hell of a lot more than my shoulder does with my average golf game.