No, that will make the golf ball slippery and hard to play with.
I had surgery because I tore my acl, mcl, and my meniscus. It has been about two months now and I am hoping to play golf soon. I have been told you can play golf after two months. Running begins at 4 months post-op. If rehab goals are met, sports are allowed 6 months after surgery, however you will need clearance from your doctor prior to resuming sports.
im not sure...
Your activity level after surgery depends in your rehab and recovery. Your flexibility, strength, and weight all play key factors. If everything goes well, you should be able to play golf. You may have to modify your swing slightly to accommodate the manipulation of your knee. If you couldn't play before, Don't expect the knee to get you on the tour.
Golf was not invented in Scotland until long after the mythical King Arthur.
Although I am not a doctor, I recommend two years. Your doctor may have a different opinion.
you have you eat muffins before you play tv surfing then... it will say unlocked golf putt!!
I've heard they are. Good quality and very efficient for long golf play.
They are long because some of the older players get some exercise so they can live longer and do the thing they love which is to play golf
I play golf because it is fun.
It would last as long as the golf ball. It would only wear away with play.
It is a golf links if the course is near the sea. Otherwise it is a golf course if further inland.