Book Chapter10.1007/978-0-387-46051-2_11
Time-Resolved Measurements of Grip Force During a Golf Shot
Erin Schmidt,Jonathan R. Roberts,Steve Rothberg +2 more
- 01 Jan 2006
- pp 57-62
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TL;DR: In this paper, 20 golfers of varying ability took ten shots each with a standard golf club fitted with thin-film force sensors at the grip, with the moment of impact determined for each shot.
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Abstract: Twenty golfers of varying ability took ten shots each with a standard golf club fitted with thin-film force sensors at the grip. Force was monitored at 84 locations, with the moment of impact determined for each shot. Evaluation of the sensor outputs has shown that each player has a grip force signature, i.e. total grip force throughout each shot is very repeatable for a given player, but varies considerably between players.
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A Nikonovas,A J L Harrison,S Hoult,D Sammut +3 more
- 01 Feb 2004
TL;DR: A system is described that measures forces over the entire hand using thin-film sensors and associated electronics that has been successfully used to measure forces involved in a range of everyday tasks such as driving a vehicle, lifting saucepans and hitting a golf ball.
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Science and Golf IV
Eric Thain
- 12 Nov 2012
TL;DR: The World Scientific Congress of Golf (WSCGIV) as mentioned in this paper was organised into four thematic sections, looking at the golfer, golf equipment, the golf course, and the social and economic impact of golf respectively.
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Measuring Grip Pressure during the Golf Swing
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measure grip pressure during the golf swing and find that it is significantly higher during the first swing than during the second swing, indicating that the grip pressure increases with the distance to the ball.
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