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Suzuki, Soichiro. "Torque Planning of a New Golf-Swing Robot to Emulate Skillful Golfers." Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics 16, no. 4 (2004): 355–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/jrm.2004.p0355.

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The performance of golf clubs and balls is often evaluated by using a golf-swing robot. However, the evaluation is not reliable, because the robot cannot swing a golf club like a skillful golfer. In this study, a new golf-swing robot that can adjust its motion to the characteristics of individual golf clubs by emulating a skillful golfer is investigated analytically and experimentally. The wrist is released freely, and the shoulder is controlled by a torque plan that considers the effect of the whole-body motion of a golfer. Thus, this robot can emulate skillful golfers and perform highly reli
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Speariett, Sophie, and Ross Armstrong. "The Relationship Between the Golf-Specific Movement Screen and Golf Performance." Journal of Sport Rehabilitation 29, no. 4 (2020): 425–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsr.2018-0441.

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Context:Golf requires effective movement patterns to produce an effective swing and performance.Objective:To determine the relationship between the Titleist Performance Institute golf-specific functional movement screening (GSFMS) composite and individual element scores and golf performance by assessing a player’s handicap, clubhead speed, side accuracy, ball speed, peak pelvis rotation speed, swing sequence, and common swing faults.Design:Cohort study, clinical measurement.Setting:English golf club.Participants:A total of 11 amateur golfers: 5 males (age: 37.2 [18.7] y, height: 184.4 [9.6] cm
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Kanwar, Kiran D., and Mark D. Mann. "Effects of a golf swing intervention on senior golfers’ ball striking and motivation to play golf." International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching 13, no. 4 (2018): 607–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1747954118764179.

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Several golf swing movements have been correlated with the production of club speed in skilled golfers. However, less skilled golfers, such as senior golfers, may not be capable of many of those movements. One golf swing—Minimalist Golf Swing—reduces the downswing range of motion through which a golfer’s body must move to reach the impact positions seen in skilled golfers. The purpose of this study was to assess whether the MGS could improve senior golfers’ ball flight and consistency, and increase their motivation to play golf. Twenty-two seniors (16 males, 6 females), aged 54–81, participate
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Lindsay, David M., John F. Horton, and Robert D. Paley. "Trunk Motion of Male Professional Golfers Using Two Different Golf Clubs." Journal of Applied Biomechanics 18, no. 4 (2002): 366–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jab.18.4.366.

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Low back problems account for the largest proportion of injuries among amateur and professional golfers. However, there is little data on how the trunk or spine moves during a golf swing. Also, it may be that different golf clubs produce different trunk motion characteristics. The purpose of this study was to compare trunk range of motion (ROM) and velocity in three movement planes during the execution of a full golf swing using a driver and a 7-iron. Forty-four members of the Alberta Professional Golf Association volunteered to participate in this study. Trunk ROM and velocities in the sagitt
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McHardy, Andrew, Henry Pollard, and Kehui Luo. "One-Year Follow-up Study on Golf Injuries in Australian Amateur Golfers." American Journal of Sports Medicine 35, no. 8 (2007): 1354–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0363546507300188.

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Background Considering its popularity, little epidemiologic literature exists on golf injuries. Hypothesis The low back is the most common injury location for golf-related injury. Most golf injuries occur as a result of the golf swing, and occur mostly at impact. The variables age, handicap, practice habits, and warm-up habits are associated with injury. Methods A prospective survey over 1 year was used to study golf injuries among 588 golfers at 8 Australian golf clubs. Information collected included golfers’ injuries sustained during the year, location of injury, onset, mechanism of injury,
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Wheare, Matilda Jane, Maximillian J. Nelson, Ryan Lumsden, Alec Buttfield, and Robert George Crowther. "Reliability and Validity of the Polhemus Liberty System for Upper Body Segment and Joint Angular Kinematics of Elite Golfers." Sensors 21, no. 13 (2021): 4330. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21134330.

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Golf swing analysis is common in both recreational and professional levels where players are searching for improvements in shot accuracy and distance. The use of motion analysis systems such as the portable Polhemus Liberty system is gaining interest by coaches and players; however, to date, no research has examined the usefulness of the Polhemus Liberty system for golf swing analysis. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine the reliability of the Polhemus Liberty system and validity compared to the VICON Nexus motion analysis system when assessing segment (pelvis and thorax) and
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Gatt, Charles J., Michael J. Pavol, Richard D. Parker, and Mark D. Grabiner. "Three-Dimensional Knee Joint Kinetics During a Golf Swing." American Journal of Sports Medicine 26, no. 2 (1998): 285–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03635465980260022101.

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This study characterized knee joint kinetics during a golf swing and determined the influence of shoe type and golfer skill on the peak knee joint loads. Thirteen golfers each hit a golf ball using a five iron under two footware conditions: spiked and spikeless golf shoes. Data from a video-based motion capture system and force plates were used to compute the knee joint kinetics. Mean peak forces and moments differed significantly between the lead and trail knees, but these peak loads were not significantly affected by shoe type. Only the lead knee flexion and internal rotation moments were si
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Wibowo, Bagus, Edi Sofyan, and Gembong Baskoro. "PROTOTYPE DESIGN OF SPEED DETECTION MOBILE APPLICATION FOR GOLFER’S SWING MOVEMENT USING COMPUTER VISION COMPARED TO PORTABLE RADAR AND ACCELEROMETER SYSTEMS." Proceedings of The Conference on Management and Engineering in Industry 1, no. 1 (2019): 49–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.33555/cmei.v1i1.7.

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Prototype Design of Golf Swing Speed Detection Mobile Application (GSSDMA)/Swing Vision (SV) has been researched and developed on this thesis with computer vision technique. Frames detection method has been implemented to performed calculation of the swing speed by manually identification of the frames from start of down swing to impact of the ball with Matlab Video Viewer as initial reference calculation, when head of golf club start to move to downswing as frame-zero/fr0 and frame-n/frn as end of the frame after the head of golf club impact to the ball and then the total frames can be determ
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Darianto, Darianto, Bobby Umroh, Amrinsyah Amrinsyah, and Zulfikar Zulfikar. "Numerical Simulation on Mechanical Strength of a Wooden Golf Stick." JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURES, MATERIALS AND ENERGY 2, no. 1 (2018): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.31289/jmemme.v2i1.1652.

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In general, golf players only know the techniques used in Golf games, but do not know the golf sticks response that occurs when the ball is hit. Referred to as response is the stress and strain that arises from the impact load that occurs when the hitting member touches the ball. The objectives of this research are: (a) to analyze golf sticks response when impact occurs, and (2) to know the stress distribution that occurs in golf sticks. The golf stick design in this study uses the autodesk inventor software. The material used is Titanium for head stick and Graphite for stick rod. The basic pr
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Hoefer, Carl, Christopher Viger, and Daniel Viger. "The philosopher’s paradox: How to make a coherent decision in the Newcomb Problem." THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science 34, no. 3 (2019): 407. http://dx.doi.org/10.1387/theoria.20040.

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We offer a novel argument for one-boxing in Newcomb’s Problem. The intentional states of a rational person are psychologically coherent across time, and rational decisions are made against this backdrop. We compare this coherence constraint with a golf swing, which to be effective must include a follow-through after the ball is in flight. Decisions, like golf swings, are extended processes, and their coherence with other psychological states of a player in the Newcomb scenario links her choice with the way she is predicted in a common cause structure. As a result, the standard argument for two
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Golf Swing (Golf) Golf balls"

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Compton, Bryan J. "The effect of two golf training techniques : a hologram ball and dry swings on performance and self-efficacy in novice golfers." Virtual Press, 2003. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1265097.

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Andersson, Christoffer. "Golf swing rotational max power correlation to clubhead speed, ball speed and carry distance in young elite golf players." Thesis, Högskolan i Halmstad, Akademin för ekonomi, teknik och naturvetenskap, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-33896.

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Background: In ballistic sports like golf power production in rotational movement play a major role for performance. To hit the ball far, high clubhead speed is crucial in golf and rotational power (medicine ball throws) have shown to have a good correlation to clubhead speed. A lower golf handicap has also shown to correlate well with higher clubhead speed. Few sport specific power tests have been executed and training and testing sport specific are associated with high performance in a sport. Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the correlation between three parameters (power, velocity
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Bourgain, Maxime. "Analyse biomécanique du swing de golf." Thesis, Paris, ENSAM, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018ENAM0010/document.

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L'étude de la biomécanique du geste sport a pour double objectif d'améliorer la performance et de minimiser le risque de blessures. De multiples études ont appliqué les principes de la biomécanique au mouvement du swing de golf. Toutefois, des biais méthodologiques et un manque de consensus ont conduit à des résultats parfois contradictoires. Ainsi, l'objectif premier de cette thèse a été d'effectuer une analyse exhaustive de l'état de l'art de la biomécanique appliquée au swing de golf. Le second objectif a été de concevoir et de mettre en place un protocole expérimental qui permette l'analys
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Ellis, Kirsty. "Minimising vibration in a flexible golf club during robotic simulations of a golf swing." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2014. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/14901.

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Robots are widely used as substitutes for humans in situations involving repetitive tasks where a precise and repeatable motion is required. Sports technology is an area which has seen an increase in the implementation of robots which simulate specific human motions required for a sport. One purpose is to test sports equipment, where the requirement is for a motion to be performed with consistent variables. One issue which has arisen frequently in the robot simulation of humans is the inherent presence of vibration excited in a flexible object being manipulated by a robot, and this issue is no
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Hooker, Quenten L. "THE EFFECTS OF GOLF STANCE ON THE PEAK KNEE ADDUCTION MOMENT DURING THE GOLF SWING." UKnowledge, 2017. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/khp_etds/41.

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INTRODUCTION: The knee joint is one of the most frequently injured structures in the game of golf. The loads experienced by the knee during the golf swing are typically greater than those experienced during walking. In particular, a heightened lead limb peak external knee adduction moment has been linked to the progression of medial compartment knee osteoarthritis (OA). Altering movement patterns is a common strategy that can be used to reduce loading on the knee joint but has received little attention during the golf swing. Also, while such manipulations may be beneficial from an injury preve
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Richardson, Ashley Kendall. "Biomechanics of the golf swing and putting stroke." Thesis, University of Hertfordshire, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2299/17194.

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Context: This thesis focused on two main areas of golf performance. Firstly, centre of pressure excursions influence on full golf swing performance, as despite golf coaching literature placing importance on weight transfer, literature into this mechanism is limited. Secondly, the area of the golf putt was examined; few studies have investigated the biomechanics into the putting stroke despite it being identified as the most important performance factor within golf. Areas of investigation were, centre of pressure excursions during the putting stroke, the impact point on golf ball and movement v
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Jansson, Anton. "Predicting trajectories of golf balls using recurrent neural networks." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för datavetenskap och kommunikation (CSC), 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-210552.

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This thesis is concerned with the problem of predicting the remaining part of the trajectory of a golf ball as it travels through the air where only the three-dimensional position of the ball is captured. The approach taken to solve this problem relied on recurrent neural networks in the form of the long short-term memory networks (LSTM). The motivation behind this choice was that this type of networks had led to state-of-the-art performance for similar problems such as predicting the trajectory of pedestrians. The results show that using LSTMs led to an average reduction of 36.6 % of the erro
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Outram, Thomas A. "Sequencing of segment kinetic energy in the golf swing." Thesis, Sheffield Hallam University, 2015. http://shura.shu.ac.uk/23514/.

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The proximal-to-distal sequence has been associated with mechanical and muscular rewards which enable high speed to be produced at the distal end of a linked system. Although the proximal-to-distal sequence has frequently been examined using analyses of segment angular velocity, analyses of segment kinetic energy can provide the most appropriate means of exploring sequential movements. However, due to methodological complexities few studies have adopted this technique. Therefore, the aim of this thesis was to determine if a sequence of segment KE was evident in the golf swing. To enable segmen
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Higdon, Nicholas R. "Effects of 18 holes of simulated golf on the performance of recreational golfers." Virtual Press, 2007. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1371844.

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It is important to investigate how the golf swing changes with extended play because fatigue affects the performance of athletes playing sports similar to golf. Golf is a physically demanding sport when playing 18 holes while walking and carrying a bag. The effect of playing 18 holes of golf on the mechanics and swing outcome of the golfer are currently unknown. The knowledge of how extended play affects the golf swing will aid golfers, golf coaches, and researchers in understanding proper golf training and play affected swing mechanics. This study investigates the effect of playing 18 holes o
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NO, PANG HWAN. "Evaluation quantitative et qualitative du swing du joueur de golf." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001STR13068.

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Cette etude vise a fournir un ensemble systematique et utile de donnees pour l'entrainement des golfeurs. Elle s'appuie sur la comparaison de facteurs physiologiques et cinematiques chez les debutants et chez les joueurs confirmes. Un systeme de mesure de l'impact a ete concu afin de suivre la trace du mouvement de la tete du club. Les signaux eog et emg furent analyses en tant que facteurs physiologiques, tandis que les mouvements de la tete et de l'epaule gauche des joueurs le furent en tant que facteurs biomecaniques. Les conclusions tirees de cette etude sont les suivantes : les mouvements
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Books on the topic "Golf Swing (Golf) Golf balls"

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Ron, Kaspriske, ed. Solid contact: A top coach's guide to learning your swing DNA and instantly striking the ball better than ever. Gotham, 2012.

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John, Andrisani, ed. The plane truth for golfers master class: Advanced lessons for improving swing technique and ball control for the one- and two-plane swings. McGraw-Hill, 2008.

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John, Andrisani, ed. The plane truth for golfers master class: Advanced lessons for improving swing technique and ball control for the one-plane and two-plane swings. McGraw-Hill, 2007.

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Smith, Christopher. I've got 99 swing thoughts but "hit the ball" ain't one. Crown Publishers, 2007.

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Golf. Broquet, 2005.

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Red golf balls. University of Queensland Press, 1998.

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John, Huggan, ed. The golf swing. Dutton, 2001.

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Heuler, Oliver. Golf swing basics. Sterling Pub. Co., 1996.

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John, Huggan, ed. The golf swing. Willow, 1990.

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Middlecoff, Cary. The golf swing. Burford Books, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Golf Swing (Golf) Golf balls"

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Tarnai, Tibor. "Symmetry of Golf Balls." In Katachi ∪ Symmetry. Springer Japan, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68407-7_22.

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Jorgensen, Theodore P. "The Harry Vardon Swing." In The Physics of Golf. Springer New York, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8618-4_10.

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Jorgensen, Theodore P. "The Energy of the Swing." In The Physics of Golf. Springer New York, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8618-4_5.

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Jorgensen, Theodore P. "The Secret of Golf Is in the Swing." In The Physics of Golf. Springer New York, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8618-4_1.

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Jorgensen, Theodore P. "Variation of Parameters Brings New Understanding of the Golf Swing." In The Physics of Golf. Springer New York, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8618-4_4.

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Hoshino, Yohei, Yukinori Kobayashi, and Soichiro Suzuki. "Investigation of Wrist Release During the Golf Swing by Using a Golf Swing Robot." In The Engineering of Sport 6. Springer New York, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-46050-5_29.

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Hume, P. A., and J. Keogh. "Movement Analysis of the Golf Swing." In Handbook of Human Motion. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30808-1_137-1.

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Hume, Patria A., and J. Keogh. "Movement Analysis of the Golf Swing." In Handbook of Human Motion. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14418-4_137.

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Liu, Jen Jui, Jacob Newman, and Dah-Jye Lee. "Body Motion Analysis for Golf Swing Evaluation." In Advances in Visual Computing. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64556-4_44.

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Ming, Aiguo, Nan Luan, and Makoto Kajitani. "Control of Golf Swing Robot by Learning." In Enabling Society with Information Technology. Springer Japan, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-66979-1_14.

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Conference papers on the topic "Golf Swing (Golf) Golf balls"

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Chen, Hua-Tsung, Tzu-Wei Huang, Chien-Li Chou, Hou-Chun Tsai, and Suh-Yin Lee. "Improving golf swing skills using intelligent glasses." In 2015 Visual Communications and Image Processing (VCIP). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vcip.2015.7457819.

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Teu, Koon Kiat, Wangdo Kim, Franz Konstantin Fuss, and John Tan. "Quantification of Golf Swing using Anatomical Joint Motion." In Digital Human Modeling for Design and Engineering Symposium. SAE International, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2004-01-2200.

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Gehrig, N., V. Lepetit, and P. Fua. "Visual Golf Club Tracking for Enhanced Swing Analysis." In British Machine Vision Conference 2003. British Machine Vision Association, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.5244/c.17.47.

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Huang, Yi-Chen, Tsung-Long Chen, Bo-Chun Chiu, et al. "Calculate Golf Swing Trajectories from IMU Sensing Data." In 2012 41st International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops (ICPPW). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icppw.2012.69.

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McNally, William, Kanav Vats, Tyler Pinto, Chris Dulhanty, John McPhee, and Alexander Wong. "GolfDB: A Video Database for Golf Swing Sequencing." In 2019 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cvprw.2019.00311.

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Wivou, Josefa, Pubudu N. Pathirana, Ian Gibson, and Lanka Udawatta. "BioKin based system for capturing golf swing data." In 2016 IEEE International Conference on Information and Automation for Sustainability (ICIAfS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iciafs.2016.7946560.

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Kim, Hyoung-Chol, Hyoung-Jin Kim, Kazuhiro Nakahashi, Takuma Kato, and Masaya Tsunoda. "Flow Analysis Around Golf Balls without and with Spinning." In 24th AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2006-2996.

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Abbas, Zaheer, Syed Irtiza Ali Shah, Ali Javed, and M. Jamil. "Influence of dimple design on aerodynamic drag of Golf balls." In 2019 Sixth International Conference on Aerospace Science and Engineering (ICASE). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icase48783.2019.9059229.

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Kelly, Philip, Aoife Healy, Kieran Moran, and Noel E. O'Connor. "A virtual coaching environment for improving golf swing technique." In the 2010 ACM workshop. ACM Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1878083.1878098.

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Teu, Koon Kiat, Wangdo Kim, Franz Konstantin Fuss, and John Tan. "Analysis of Left Hand Segmental Rotations During Golf Swing." In ASME 2004 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2004-59919.

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This paper presents a different approach of recording and analysing the swing. The method involved utilizing electrogoniometer (biometrics, UK) to obtain the joint angles throughout the motion and by using Dual Euler velocity analysis, the velocity of the measured segment can be estimated. The results are then processed to ascertain individual segmental contribution to the final club head velocity.
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