An apparatus was developed to project spinning golf balls directly onto golf greens. This employed a modified baseball/practice machine with two counter-rotating pneumatic wheels. The speed of the wheels could be varied independently allowing backspin to be given to the ball. The ball was projected into a darkened enclosure where the motion of the ball before and after impacting with the turf was recorded using a still camera and a stroboscope. The resulting photographs contained successive images of the ball on a single frame of film. The apparatus was tested on eighteen golf courses resulting in 721 photographs of impacts. Statistical analysis was carried out on the results of the photographs and from this, two types of green emerged. On ...
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Stroboscopic photography was used to analyse the impact of cricket balls on experimental plots const...
AbstractThe aim of this work is to analyze the landing effect of a golf ball based on physics. The e...
An apparatus was developed to project spinning golf balls directly onto golf greens. This employed a...
This paper gives a brief overview of the results of a 3 year project to study the relationship betwe...
The purpose of this project is to establish relationships between specific mechanical properties tha...
A mathematical model of impact was developed using experimental data from stroboscopic photographs o...
Pace control and green reading have been highlighted as important aspects of a golfer’s arsenal when...
A detailed set of experiments are described that capture over a 1000 different instances of the boun...
This paper reviews some of the work that has been carried out on golf ball and tennis ball impacts. ...
Paper examining the mechanical properties of an artificial turf using servo-hydraulic and drop-weigh...
AbstractThe putting of a golf ball requires control of the speed and direction and an understanding ...
Traction is recognised as an important component of the overall playability and safety of a sportsfi...
Traction is recognised as an important component of the overall playability and safety of a sportsfi...
A dynamic finite element model was eveloped to simulate impacts of golf balls on turf. A two-piece ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX88232 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Stroboscopic photography was used to analyse the impact of cricket balls on experimental plots const...
AbstractThe aim of this work is to analyze the landing effect of a golf ball based on physics. The e...
An apparatus was developed to project spinning golf balls directly onto golf greens. This employed a...
This paper gives a brief overview of the results of a 3 year project to study the relationship betwe...
The purpose of this project is to establish relationships between specific mechanical properties tha...
A mathematical model of impact was developed using experimental data from stroboscopic photographs o...
Pace control and green reading have been highlighted as important aspects of a golfer’s arsenal when...
A detailed set of experiments are described that capture over a 1000 different instances of the boun...
This paper reviews some of the work that has been carried out on golf ball and tennis ball impacts. ...
Paper examining the mechanical properties of an artificial turf using servo-hydraulic and drop-weigh...
AbstractThe putting of a golf ball requires control of the speed and direction and an understanding ...
Traction is recognised as an important component of the overall playability and safety of a sportsfi...
Traction is recognised as an important component of the overall playability and safety of a sportsfi...
A dynamic finite element model was eveloped to simulate impacts of golf balls on turf. A two-piece ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX88232 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Stroboscopic photography was used to analyse the impact of cricket balls on experimental plots const...
AbstractThe aim of this work is to analyze the landing effect of a golf ball based on physics. The e...