A few years ago DH scared everyone, including himself, by collapsing on the golf course. (his second home!) A similar incident had occurred a year or two before this, but on the latter occasion while being taken to hospital his heart stopped twice!! Originally these passing out incidents were written off as 'sugar problems' as an angiogram showed no blockages, narrowing or damaged valves etc in the heart. But with the data collected by the paramedics in that ambulance it was soon ascertained that the 'electrics' of DH's heart were a bit bodgy to say the least. Suddenly all the fainting episodes over many years made sense. So now DH has a pacemaker and hasn't looked back healthwise since.
But the legacy of that day was that he became anxious about walking the 18 hole course, as he had done for the 40 or so years that he has played golf. He started hiring a golf cart for the 3-4 days of each week that he played but started making plans to buy his own. He had already put his name down for a spot in the big sheds at the course where people can rent a place for their cart to be stored. Actually buying the cart would wait until that spot in the shed was his! A few months ago DH's name came to the top of that list so immediately the search was on for a good quality refurbished cart for DH to buy.
Within 10 days, delivery day came.
The cart was driven to the golf course on a trailer of course. We watched as it was driven off the trailer...
The cart was driven to the golf course on a trailer of course. We watched as it was driven off the trailer...
DH was invited to drive his cart into the shed and I went along for the ride...I tell you what...that thing could really move and I found myself clinging on as we drove around a few corners, into the shed and then backed it into its spot!
The man from Yamaha took DH through all the basic things he needed to know, including checking the batteries regularly etc, and of course plugging it in to the power supply while it's in the shed to keep it charged up.
DH had asked me to take photos that he could send to all his friends and family. But I also took photos of the old buildings near the cart shed that were the remnants of the old farm on which the golf club was built...I love history!
It took a few weeks after delivery of his new buggy for DH to actually use his new toy. You see, our part of Queensland had days of heavy rain which turned the course into a quagmire...and electric/petrol etc buggies are banned in those circumstances until the ground dries out. But he's had plenty of use since then.
What a thrill for DH...more time for him on the golf course now...
ReplyDeleteGlad all is well and that DH heart has been sorted. A great toy to enjoy the golf course even more.
ReplyDeleteYes he’s really got it made with his ‘big boy toy’! Lol
DeleteGood news about his health and what fun he will have with the new toy.....
ReplyDeletePhew, so glad DH got to use the buggy eventually :) Glad he's looking after his health as well.
ReplyDeleteDiana
That will be so much fun for him to have his own buggy, Maria. Obviously your hubby loves golf :-)
ReplyDeleteMy husband laughs when he passes a golf course and always makes a joke about people chasing a little ball around. But I think the game would be challenging and am glad that those out there "chasing" the ball have an interest they enjoy. My FIL used to use a golf cart to get around our neighborhood where almost all our family lives. My husband always wanted one too, but now that his dad is gone, so is his interest to have one. Glad your husband found out what caused his health issues and glad he got a cart so he can continue to enjoy golfing.
ReplyDeletexx, Carol
What a great golf buggy. May he have many happy years with it
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to read about your DH's new buggy! What a lot of fun and also very practical too.
ReplyDeleteLove that rusty roof and the brickwork is gorgeous. Oh how frustrating - a new toy and not able to play! I am sure he is going to have a great time using his new buggy. xx
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