It wait like golf player may have more to worry about than bad backs and jacked - up knees . Apparently , swinging those young fangled fancy titanium drivers may lead to hearing loss .
It sounds strange butdriver typeface are getting thin and thinnerwhich leads to a loud noise when middleman is made with the globe . test conducted with clubs from producer like King Cobra , Callaway , Nike and Mizuno revealed amazingly high decibel point . In fact , the Ping G10 hit over 130 dB when swung by a professional golfer . This form of research is why some expert are recommending that players tire earplug while on the tee .
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Personally , I like the sound of a prospering drive off a titanium number one wood . It ’s an audible cue that I have made good contact lens . Although , the audio always seems less vivid when I am the one hitting the clump as oppose to standing in the vicinity of another linksman . Still , at least one somebody has been document in the British Medical Journal as having suffered auditory sense loss as the result of using a King Cobra LD driver 3 times a week over the course of 18 months .
Is this something avid golfers should worry about ? I ’ll get back to you on that when I see Tiger Woods using a earshot aid . [ BBCviaNeatorama ]
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