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Read in the Australian News, shocking news Greg had a accident using a chain saw, cutting his left hand, hoping he has a full recovery and wish him well.

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Too bad. Greg Norman was ahead of his time. He was using two piece ball when everyone was still using balatas and driving the ball much further and straighter than anyone of his time. He had the game of today's modern day player
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Too bad. Greg Norman was ahead of his time. He was using two piece ball when everyone was still using balatas and driving the ball much further and straighter than anyone of his time. He had the game of today's modern day player

He isn't dead.  He just cut his hand.

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He isn't dead.  He just cut his hand.

You mean almost cut his hand off.

In the race of life, always back self-interest. At least you know it's trying.

 

 

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You mean almost cut his hand off.


Yeah, guys, let's give it the weight it deserves here…

http://news.yahoo.com/greg-norman-almost-severs-hand-chainsaw-045345606.html

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Sydney (AFP) - Golfing great Greg Norman said he was recovering in a US hospital Sunday after almost cutting off his hand with a chainsaw.

Australia's former world No.1 posted a photo to Instagram of himself lying in a hospital bed with his left arm heavily bandaged.

Norman, 59, issued a warning alongside the photo and suggested he had come close to severing one of his hands.

"Working with a chainsaw ALWAYS be respectful of the unexpected. I was one lucky man today. Damaged, but not down & out. Still have left hand," Norman tweeted.

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Article just states he almost severed is hand but no detail. I could cut my finger and state I almost severed my finger... especially if I kept cutting. Anyway with all the cash he has, why didn't he have one of the groundsman working on this?

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Article just states he almost severed is hand but no detail. I could cut my finger and state I almost severed my finger... especially if I kept cutting.

Anyway with all the cash he has, why didn't he have one of the groundsman working on this?


Some people enjoy doing things of this nature, yard work and cutting down trees etc. No idea why you think everyone would be exaggerating his injury...

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I am always very safety conscious, especially around my hands and fingers.  I hope he has a speedy recovery and gets full function back.

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I'm sorry to hear about that accident.

Since I use a chainsaw quite often I wish I knew exactly how it happened.

I try to stay aware of kickback possibilities and keeping my legs and feet out of danger.. Usually on modern saws the chain-break safety feature keeps a broken chain from doing serious damage.

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I sell chainsaws at work along with many other things. It's scary some of the people who come in to buy one and don't have a clue how to use it or what they're doing and refuse to heed the advice of someone such as myself who has used them and has taken training certification courses from major brands like Husqvarna. I went so far once as to tell a customer "with all due respect I think you're in way over your head and going get hurt". Guy wanted the smalled chainsaw i sell to chop down an enormous tree...

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I sell chainsaws at work along with many other things. It's scary some of the people who come in to buy one and don't have a clue how to use it or what they're doing and refuse to heed the advice of someone such as myself who has used them and has taken training certification courses from major brands like Husqvarna. I went so far once as to tell a customer "with all due respect I think you're in way over your head and going get hurt". Guy wanted the smalled chainsaw i sell to chop down an enormous tree...

It would be speculating I know but how do you think it happened?

I've had a few close calls over the years, mostly when cutting downed limbs or brush, but none involving anything close to my hand or wrist.

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I lived in Charlotte when Hurricane Hugo came through in 89. There were a couple people killed when the tree or big limb sprung back and hit them after cutting. Yuo really need to know what you are doing when using power equipment.
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Anyway with all the cash he has, why didn't he have one of the groundsman working on this?

Because, believe it or not, not everyone likes the idea of having servants. They like doing things themselves.

It would be like asking why his chauffer or "driver" wasn't driving him to the shops.

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Because, believe it or not, not everyone likes the idea of having servants. They like doing things themselves. It would be like asking why his chauffer or "driver" wasn't driving him to the shops.

I like the idea of having servants. They seem nice.

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^^^ +1 I see the richest guy around here working out on his farm whenever he's at home and I would do the same thing no matter how much money I had. P.S. I would take a few more golf trips though. ;-)
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There's a photo of the tree he was using the chainsaw on in his Instagram feed. It's small. I would have used a reciprocating saw. It'll take longer, but way safer. I've taken down a tree almost twice that size with only a reciprocating saw, like a Sawzall. With a 12 inch blade.

The news sources mentioned nerve damage. Anyone know if recovery be 100% after this type of surgery?

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