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The Effects of Custom-Fitted Clubs versus “Placebo” Clubs on Golf-Swing Characteristics
While the use of custom-fitted equipment is on the rise in the game of golf, empirical data as to its benefits and/or pitfalls is lacking. The current study sought to determine the effectiveness of custom-fitted clubs in the golf swing performance of both novice and experienced golfers. A launch mon...
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Published in: | International journal of sports science & coaching 2008-07, Vol.3 (1_suppl), p.93-98 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | While the use of custom-fitted equipment is on the rise in the game of golf, empirical data as to its benefits and/or pitfalls is lacking. The current study sought to determine the effectiveness of custom-fitted clubs in the golf swing performance of both novice and experienced golfers. A launch monitor system was used to obtain measures of clubhead speed, clubface angle, and tempo to quantify baseline performance and any subsequent change in performance following the experimental procedures. Following a pre-test, which involved recording 12 swings with a standard 6-iron, participants were custom fit for club length, shaft flex, and lie angle according to the Henry-Griffitts TotalTest® system. Post-tests were administered following a 10-minute break. During the post-test, participants unknowingly used either a properly fitted club, a purposely ill-fitted (i.e., ‘placebo’ club), or the same standard club used in the pre-test. Our data suggest that custom club fitting does improve the characteristics of the golf swing, although often in different ways depending upon the skill level of the player. |
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ISSN: | 1747-9541 2048-397X |
DOI: | 10.1260/174795408785024126 |