I have really been struggling lately with my game. Not so much with my technique but with the physical aspects of my game. Went to see my orthopedic surgeon a few weeks to get a steriod shot in each hip in hopes that it would enable me to have a little more fun on the course and it did for a while, but then my lower back took over. I have arthritis and degenerative disc disease in my lower back and the pain lately has made it almost impossible to turn on my shots. Using mainly my arms, which we all know is a total disaster. Decided when I got home Monday, Chuck you have to do something. So put the clubs down and called one neurosurgeon who had performed surgery on me in 2020 on L5 successfully and was told could not see him until January but they would get back with me, if an opening came up. BS. Not the answer I was looking for. Called another neurosurgeon that my primary care physician had referred me to and they are going to be able to see my on Thursday. I had seen him in the past and he was the one that to told me about my current condition. I was determined to see someone this week. I am totally hurting. Hopefully they will be able to do something in the interim if only a steriod shot, but hope that they can find a long term solution. Would love to play golf for once pain free. As to the hips they are not to the point that surgery is the answer, yet and my orthopedic surgeon is the best in the area. Whoever said retirement would be a bowl of cherries. Sometimes I feel like I have fallen in a prickly pear patch. With that 104 was a birdie and five pars. Putted well. Had a lot of triple bogies, was damp and cold and probably lost at least fifty yards on my drives. A total disaster. =(