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- Title
Necessary Adaptations for Shorter Golfers.
- Authors
Burns, Bob
- Abstract
The article focuses on the specifications needed for shorter golfers. These specifications include A-flex graphite shafts, thin grips and lie angle. It notes that A-flex is among the most flexible in graphite shafts that generates greater club head speed, higher launch without sacrificing distance or consistency and length is the most significant criteria for short golfers to improve their ball striking. Furthermore, the circle allows them to discover their swing plane. It mentions Jason, a sports enthusiast standing four feet and three inches, who was experimented for preparing the equipment and selecting the right length, shaft flex, lie angle, grips, and training aids for him to adjust in playing golf.
- Subjects
GOLFERS; ATHLETES with disabilities; GOLF for people with disabilities; SPORTS for people with disabilities; GOLF equipment; GOLF training; GOLF instruction; SWING (Golf); GOLF techniques
- Publication
Palaestra, 2009, Vol 24, Issue 4, p45
- ISSN
8756-5811
- Publication type
Article