Examines follow-through biomechanics in golf, highlighting kinematic sequencing, efficient energy transfer, and dynamic balance to enhance shot precision through optimized posture and timing.
This review synthesizes kinematic, kinetic, and neuromuscular evidence to inform technique optimization and injury prevention, proposing data-driven strategies for efficient, reproducible golf swings.
This study applies motion-capture and biomechanical analysis to Greg Norman’s golf swing, elucidating kinematic patterns, force distribution, and temporal sequencing that underpin his power, accuracy, and consistency.
An academic review of golf-swing biomechanics – integrating kinematics, kinetics, and neuromuscular dynamics – to guide evidence-based technique refinement and reduce injury risk.
Systematic Evaluation of Targeted Golf Drills examines the efficacy of specific practice drills, assessing technical execution, performance consistency, and transfer effects to on-course outcomes for evidence-based training.
This study synthesizes kinematic analysis and tactical frameworks to elucidate how swing mechanics, tempo, and shot selection interact, informing training strategies that optimize performance and consistency.
Brooks Koepka used a simple glove tweak to fix a slipping grip, instantly improving control and consistency. The low-tech adjustment produced measurable gains and offers amateur players a practical, replicable fix.
Analyzing Ernie Els’ swing: this study dissects his ‘Elsbow’ mechanics, tempo and alignment, integrating elite-coach insights and course-management strategies to elucidate performance determinants.