Monday, November 27, 2006

Golf sucks, but ...


Ok, my golf games sucks, but I'd still rather go out and shoot a 110 on a 40-degree day (with a stiff 15 mph breeze - that's why my drives were so off - really) than get killed on a construction job site.

You may ask: 'Safety Blog Man, you're stretching the limits of trying to post safety stuff: how would you possibly come up with that juxtaposition - golf / death-by-construction?' Well, look at the picture. At the golf clubhouse -it's a little hard to see - I took the picturewith my phone - the lone guy in the red shirt on the second story - less than 2 feet from the edge - no fall protection - using a power drill and walking around like he could fly if he tripped over the cord.

Construction safety stupidity seems to follow me around - I don't make it. When will owners, GCs, subs, and individuals get the message?

1 Comments:

At 7:18 AM, Anonymous Golfmode said...

Graphite golf shafts is their weight. They are much lighter than anything else on the market. This will result in more speed - and not just a little, a lot! professional golf gurus agree that you will be able to swing between two and four miles per hour faster with graphite. This difference in weight can be particularly large for women, young players or men with small frames. They often feel like they have a little more of an advantage over larger players with the club of steel. Sometimes even just a perceived benefit that can become a better player. Golf is very much a mental game and graphite rods that can give you that edge you've been looking for.

 

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