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Can Golfing Make You Deaf?

Discover how hearing loss in golfers can stem from the loud sounds of titanium golf drivers, potentially causing permanent hearing damage.

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Golf might seem like a relatively safe sport, but a new report in the British Medical Journal suggests there's a hidden danger: hearing loss. Turns out, the loud thwaak! of the new thin-faced titanium drivers is about as loud as a gunshot or firecracker—loud enough to cause permanent hearing damage. British doctors first tuned in to the problem after a 55-year-old male patient sought treatment for mysterious tinnitus and reduced hearing in his right ear. The doctors confirmed that his symptoms matched those of noise-induced hearing loss, although the man's occupation didn't involve loud noises. The puzzle finally came together when the man revealed that for the past 18 months, he'd been teeing off with a King Cobra LD titanium driver three times a week. But the sound from the club had become so irritating that he'd already ditched the club. The doctors also found other golfers online who'd had ...

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