INTRODUCTION: Typically, the standard club head mass of a driver is 0.2 kg approximately (White 2006). The golfing governing bodies do not stipulate driver club head mass. Theoretically, an increase in club head mass will lead to an increase in momentum transfer, but it is thought the increased mass leads to a reduction in club head velocity which is a more important determinant of how far the ball travels. The present study investigated the effect of increasing driver club head mass on club head velocity and total kinetic energy applied to the club at the grip by means of a computer simulation. METHOD: Kinematic data for one subject (25 yrs, 91.3 kg, +2 handicap) was collected using a 5-camera set-up (Motion Analysis Corporation). The subj...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between select biomechanical variables an...
There are a number of primary design elements of a golf club driver that contribute to performance, ...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to determine the association between select biomechanica...
peer-reviewedINTRODUCTION: Typically, the standard club head mass of a driver is 0.2 kg approximatel...
Typically, the standard club head mass of a driver is 0.2 kg approximately (White 2006). The golfing...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of modifying whole club moment of inertia (MOI...
The purpose of this study was to identify the dynamics of club head velocity during a golf swing. Th...
The purpose of this study was to investigate 1) the influence of the bending stiffness of the golf s...
[[abstract]]The two major parts in golf club affect the ball velocity are club shaft and club- head....
Golfers continually seek improvements in performance on the golf course. One approach employed by go...
Despite many coaching and biomechanical texts describing how the kinematics of the club-head at impa...
Despite many coaching and biomechanical texts describing how the kinematics of the club-head at impa...
Despite many coaching and biomechanical texts describing how the kinematics of the club-head at impa...
Despite many coaching and biomechanical texts describing how the kinematics of the club-head at impa...
Many studies have been done to understand the kinematics of golf swing techniques. However a holisti...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between select biomechanical variables an...
There are a number of primary design elements of a golf club driver that contribute to performance, ...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to determine the association between select biomechanica...
peer-reviewedINTRODUCTION: Typically, the standard club head mass of a driver is 0.2 kg approximatel...
Typically, the standard club head mass of a driver is 0.2 kg approximately (White 2006). The golfing...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of modifying whole club moment of inertia (MOI...
The purpose of this study was to identify the dynamics of club head velocity during a golf swing. Th...
The purpose of this study was to investigate 1) the influence of the bending stiffness of the golf s...
[[abstract]]The two major parts in golf club affect the ball velocity are club shaft and club- head....
Golfers continually seek improvements in performance on the golf course. One approach employed by go...
Despite many coaching and biomechanical texts describing how the kinematics of the club-head at impa...
Despite many coaching and biomechanical texts describing how the kinematics of the club-head at impa...
Despite many coaching and biomechanical texts describing how the kinematics of the club-head at impa...
Despite many coaching and biomechanical texts describing how the kinematics of the club-head at impa...
Many studies have been done to understand the kinematics of golf swing techniques. However a holisti...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between select biomechanical variables an...
There are a number of primary design elements of a golf club driver that contribute to performance, ...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to determine the association between select biomechanica...