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Kinematic analysis of swing in pro and amateur golfers

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
Volume 29, Issue 6, Pages 487-493

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GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-989229

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male golfers; biomechanics; skill levels; motion analysis; handicap

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As golf grows in popularity, golf related injuries have increased. The purpose of this study was to calculate and compare upper body kinematics of healthy male golfers from different skill levels. Kinematic data were obtained from 18 professional, 18 low handicap, 18 mid handicap and 18 high handicap golfers with an optoelectronic system at 240 frames per second. Ten displacement parameters were calculated at address, peak of back swing and ball contact. Angular velocity parameters and respective temporal data were calculated during the downswing phase. Most parameters were significantly different between the higher skilled golfers (professional, low handicap) and the least skilled golfers (high handicap). At the peak of the swing, professionals produced the largest magnitudes for left shoulder horizontal adduction (125 +/- 6 degrees), right shoulder external rotation (66 +/- 11 degrees), and trunk rotation (60 +/- 7 degrees). During the downswing, the professionals produced the largest angular velocities for the club shaft (2413 +/- 442 degrees/s), right elbow extension (854 +/- 150 degrees/s), right wrist (1183 +/- 299 degrees/s) and left wrist (1085 +/- 338 degrees/s). The results of this study show that improper mechanics of golf swing existed in middle and high handicap groups. These improper mechanics may contribute to golf related injuries.

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