This study furnishes a systematic analytical framework linking clubhead geometry, shaft dynamics, and grip ergonomics to measurable performance outcomes, enabling evidence-based equipment selection and optimization.
Many new golfers find themselves grappling with essential elements like grip and stance, which can result in unpredictable performance on the course. By pinpointing these common pitfalls, we can develop focused teaching methods that not only boost skills but also elevate the overall enjoyment of the game.
This review identifies eight frequent errors by novice golfers-grip, posture, alignment, swing mechanics, club selection, tempo, practice design, and course management-and presents evidence-based interventions to enhance consistency and performance.