JBR wrote:
Hmm - not something I ever used, nor was it ever used at school where a lot of squash was played (that would be in the 80s, mind). I suspect that's a modern health and safety type thing, and I'd file it under "potentially useful but, really, unlikely to be needed". Being hit in the eye by a squash ball is really going to hurt and perhaps do damage, but if you're paying attention and not facing your opponent as they swing, you're unlikely to cop it; once the ball's come off a wall it's really not travelling quickly enough to hurt much.
Someone hit me in eye with a squash ball. I was in the viewing gallery but the ball was aimed to hit someone else. Bloody hurt.
I only played squash for the first time in 15 years last week. I did abit at school. The last person I ever played with at school now kicks oddly shaped balls over big posts for England. Ironically the only time I didn't think he was an arrogant tosser was when I played squash with him. I remember thinking "you'll make a good PE teacher" as he was helping me improve my game.