Given the thousands of practice ranges and the millions of golfers -- many of them beginners -- swinging away almost on top of each other, it's amazing more people aren't being brained by golf clubs on the backswing.
Such luck didn't hold for my six children. Every one of the Miller kids at one point had their heads opened up, all requiring stitches. When we take our grandchildren to the range, I take an iron and call them over. "Watch this," I say, and give them a gentle tap with an iron. They're amazed that just being brushed with an iron can hurt, and they proceed very carefully.
It applies to adults, of course. At the end of my clinics, when the crowd breaks up to put what they've heard to the test, my last words are, "Be very careful out there."










