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Title

Influence of shaft length on golf driving performance.

Authors

Kenny, Ian C.; Wallace, Eric S.; Otto, Steve R.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine how shaft length affects golf driving performance. A range of drivers with lengths between 1.168 m and 1.270 m, representing lengths close to the 1.219 m limit imposed by R&A Rules Limited (2008), were assembled and evaluated. Clubhead and ball launch conditions and drive distance and accuracy were determined for seven category 1 golfers (handicaps 0.21 ± 2.41) who performed shots on a purpose-built practice hole. As shaft length increased from 1.168 m to 1.270 m, initial ball velocity increased ( 1.8 m/s, P < 0.01). Ball carry ( 4.3 m, P = 0.152) also increased, although not significantly so. Furthermore, as shaft length increased, for all club comparisons there was no decrease in accuracy. Ball launch conditions of spin components and launch angle remained unaffected by shaft length. Launch angle increased (0.8°, F = 1.074, P = 0.362) as driver shaft length increased. Our results show that clubhead and ball velocity together with ball carry tended to increase with no loss of accuracy.

Subjects

GOLF tournaments; GOLF drives; SPEED; KINEMATICS; GOLFERS; GOLF techniques; RANGE of motion of joints

Publication

Sports Biomechanics, 2008, Vol 7, Issue 3, p322

ISSN

1476-3141

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1080/14763140802233249

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