This study integrates biomechanical modeling and geometric characterization of clubheads, shafts, and grips to elucidate their coupled effects on swing mechanics, ball launch, and injury risk.
Analytical Evaluation of Golf Equipment Performance employs biomechanical, materials, and aerodynamic analyses to quantify club and ball interactions, informing evidence-based equipment selection and performance optimization.
This study integrates biomechanical modelling and aerodynamic testing to assess how clubhead geometry, shaft dynamics, and grip ergonomics interact to influence swing efficiency, ball launch, and shot dispersion.
Quantitative Assessment of Golf Equipment Design: combining clubhead geometry, shaft dynamics, and grip biomechanics, this study quantifies performance trade-offs to support evidence-based equipment selection.
This study quantifies how clubhead geometry, shaft dynamics, and grip ergonomics jointly influence ball launch, dispersion, and player biomechanics, guiding evidence-based equipment selection.