Measuring Tempo, Rhythm, Timing, and the Torques that Generate Power in the Golf Swing

Physics – Popular Physics

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17 pages, 9 figures

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This paper summarizes two previously published technical papers describing what can be learned from measuring the motion of the golf club using two accelerometers. The sensors are mounted at different points along the shaft of the golf club, both sensitive to acceleration along the axis of the shaft. Two distinct signals are resolved. The first signal scales as club speed, which can be used to understand details of tempo, rhythm, and timing. The second measures the acceleration of the hands, which reveals the torques that generate power in the golf swing. A comparative study of twenty-five golfers shows that club speed is generated in the downswing as a two step process. The first phase starts at the top of the swing and involves impulsive acceleration of the hands and club. This is followed by a second phase, the release, where the club is accelerated while the hands decelerate.

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