Currently, there is a lack of appropriate skill assessments available for use in golf. The aim of this study was to examine the discriminative validity and the test–retest reliability of the newly developed “Nine-Ball Skills Test”. Participants of two ability levels (elite, n = 14; high-level amateur, n = 16) each hit nine golf shots of differing combinations of trajectory (straight, fade, draw) and height (normal, high, low) at an individually determined target area. Each shot was scored on its percent error index from the target and whether it achieved the maximum height as required. Participants completed the test twice using a 5-iron club. The elite group scored significantly higher (P < 0.05) than the amateur group for both the first a...
Title Ball flight control with wedges in amateur golf players Objectives The aim of the study was to...
The concept of tournament validity was explored in three studies. In the first study, measures of to...
The sport of golf presents the constant challenge of a novel movement problem with every succeeding ...
Currently, there is a lack of appropriate skill assessments available for use in golf. The aim of th...
Currently, there is a lack of appropriate skill assessments available for use in golf. The aim of th...
The primary aim of this study was to develop and validate a golf-specific approach-iron test for use...
The aim of this study was to investigate the convergent and predictive validity of two skill tests t...
Despite a recent increase in the amount of research investigating performance in golf, a comprehensi...
The purpose of this investigation was to devise golf skill tests that indicate golf playing ability ...
Driven by an analogy between a golf tournament and a psychological test, classical methods for the a...
This study is aimed at revealing the effectiveness of club head variability as a result of strengthe...
Background: Golf swing performance in medium- to high-handicap players must be reliably measured to ...
The first aim of this study was to determine whether relationships existed between variability of sw...
The aim was to describe development of a process-oriented instrument designed to assess the golf swi...
Purpose: Performance tests are commonly used within talent identification (TID) and long term athlet...
Title Ball flight control with wedges in amateur golf players Objectives The aim of the study was to...
The concept of tournament validity was explored in three studies. In the first study, measures of to...
The sport of golf presents the constant challenge of a novel movement problem with every succeeding ...
Currently, there is a lack of appropriate skill assessments available for use in golf. The aim of th...
Currently, there is a lack of appropriate skill assessments available for use in golf. The aim of th...
The primary aim of this study was to develop and validate a golf-specific approach-iron test for use...
The aim of this study was to investigate the convergent and predictive validity of two skill tests t...
Despite a recent increase in the amount of research investigating performance in golf, a comprehensi...
The purpose of this investigation was to devise golf skill tests that indicate golf playing ability ...
Driven by an analogy between a golf tournament and a psychological test, classical methods for the a...
This study is aimed at revealing the effectiveness of club head variability as a result of strengthe...
Background: Golf swing performance in medium- to high-handicap players must be reliably measured to ...
The first aim of this study was to determine whether relationships existed between variability of sw...
The aim was to describe development of a process-oriented instrument designed to assess the golf swi...
Purpose: Performance tests are commonly used within talent identification (TID) and long term athlet...
Title Ball flight control with wedges in amateur golf players Objectives The aim of the study was to...
The concept of tournament validity was explored in three studies. In the first study, measures of to...
The sport of golf presents the constant challenge of a novel movement problem with every succeeding ...