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The relationship between the golf swing plane and ball impact characteristics using trajectory ellipse fitting
Authors:Andrew Morrison  Denise McGrath  Eric S Wallace
Institution:1. Sport and Exercise Sciences Research Institute, Ulster University, Jordanstown, UK;2. School of Life, Sport and Social Sciences, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, UK;3. School of Public Heath, Physiotherapy and Population Science, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, Ireland
Abstract:The trajectory of the clubhead close to ball impact during the golf swing has previously been shown to be planar. However, the relationship between the plane orientation and the orientation characteristics of the clubhead at ball impact has yet to be defined. Fifty-two male golfers (27 high skilled, 25 intermediate skilled) hit 40 drives each in an indoor biomechanics laboratory. This study successfully fitted the trajectory of the clubhead near impact to an ellipse for each swing for players of different skill levels to help better explain this relationship. Additionally, the eccentricities of the ellipses were investigated for links to skill level. The trajectory of the clubhead was found to fit to an ellipse with RMSE of 1.2 mm. The eccentricity of the ellipse was found to be greater in the high-skilled golfers. The club path and angle of attack generated from the ellipse fitted clubhead trajectory were found to have a normalised bias-corrected RMSE of 2% and 3%, respectively. A set of “rule of thumb” values for the relationship between the club path, angle of attack and delivery plane angle was generated for use by coaches.
Keywords:Plane fitting  trajectory  eccentricity  striking  performance
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