I was on a drive way traveling at about 55-60 km/h in my vehicle with windows open.
All of sudden, I felt the excruciating pain on my left elbow. I thought it was one of those rare/random shooting pain in my arm, so I pulled my vehicle over with the emergency light on.
The pain was felt on the lateral aspect of my left elbow. I was holding my arm to relieve the pain. I looked around to make sure I am safe on the road without disturbing the traffic.
Then, I found a golf ball rolling around inside my vehicle. The ball looked like the ball from the driving rage and had an inscription on it, “Victoria Golf Club, City of Edmonton.”
Since the driving range has the net all around it, I assumed that the ball was hit from one of its courses.
After five minutes of resting, I drove into the pro shop of Victoria Golf Club and filled out the incident report. The employee there asked me to wait for the call from the superintendent of the club until tuesday.
My left elbow is swollen and has the limitation of movement, having the dull and soar local pain. I have the distinct golf ball mark on my elbow where it was struck. I took the pictures of it for the evidence.
I went to the Emergency room of Sturgeon Hospital, St. Albert. I took the X-Ray on the lateral aspect of my elbow. Doctor could not find fractures on my elbow under X-Ray
I do not know what kind of actions I should take from now on.
I think that the safety regulations for such golf clubs are not good enough with the potential problems of injuries or accidents like this.
Any Valuable advices please?
All of sudden, I felt the excruciating pain on my left elbow. I thought it was one of those rare/random shooting pain in my arm, so I pulled my vehicle over with the emergency light on.
The pain was felt on the lateral aspect of my left elbow. I was holding my arm to relieve the pain. I looked around to make sure I am safe on the road without disturbing the traffic.
Then, I found a golf ball rolling around inside my vehicle. The ball looked like the ball from the driving rage and had an inscription on it, “Victoria Golf Club, City of Edmonton.”
Since the driving range has the net all around it, I assumed that the ball was hit from one of its courses.
After five minutes of resting, I drove into the pro shop of Victoria Golf Club and filled out the incident report. The employee there asked me to wait for the call from the superintendent of the club until tuesday.
My left elbow is swollen and has the limitation of movement, having the dull and soar local pain. I have the distinct golf ball mark on my elbow where it was struck. I took the pictures of it for the evidence.
I went to the Emergency room of Sturgeon Hospital, St. Albert. I took the X-Ray on the lateral aspect of my elbow. Doctor could not find fractures on my elbow under X-Ray
I do not know what kind of actions I should take from now on.
I think that the safety regulations for such golf clubs are not good enough with the potential problems of injuries or accidents like this.
Any Valuable advices please?