Playing golf is a good challenge for the body and mind, and it's also a fun way to spend time with others and be outside. While golf is generally a safe sport, injuries can happen. Following these tips can help keep golfers safe on the course.
To avoid injuries when playing, use a golf glove (or two) to help prevent blisters and keep the club from slipping. Also wear golf shoes to avoid sliding. Get a pair with plastic spikes because most courses don’t allow metal ones.
Before they play, it's wise for golfers to get a get a sports physical. Their doctor can check for any health problems and talk about sports safety. Being in good shape can help players avoid injuries.
On the day they plan to play, check the weather. Don’t go if there might be thunderstorm because lightning is dangerous on a golf course.
Because they’ll be outside, protect skin by wearing sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher and a hat. Insect repellent is a good idea too. You’ll also want to warm up and stretch. Take some practice swings, first with shorter clubs. Then build up to longer ones.
These tips can help golfers enjoy the game:
Golfers carry metal clubs and often walk in open spaces or near trees. So their risk of getting struck by lightning is greater than normal.
If a thunderstorm comes, you hear thunder, or an alarm for lightning goes off, stop playing right away. Go to the clubhouse, a designated lightning shelter, or a bathroom.
If you can't get to any of these places, drop your clubs and move away from them and the golf cart. Keep away from trees and water. Find a low-lying area and keep a safe distance from other members of your group. Squat down, keep your hands on your knees, and put your head between your knees. This makes you a smaller target for lightning.
To use a golf cart safely:
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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