Golf swing

Post swing pose for golfer Henry Cotton in 1931

The golf swing is the action by which players hit the ball in the sport of golf. The golf swing is a complex motion involving the whole body; the technicalities of the swing are known as golf stroke mechanics.

There are differing opinions on what constitutes a "good" golf swing.[1] In Work and Power Analysis of the Golf Swing, Nesbit and Serrano suggest the golf swing has been studied by scientists and mathematicians who have developed various equations to help explain the complexity of the swing. It is generally agreed that a successful and consistent golf swing requires precise timing and mechanics, from the grip and position of one's fingers, to the position and movement of the feet.[2] At any moment of the swing, whether back-swing, downswing, or upswing, something can go wrong that will throw off the whole body and result in a mishit. The entire swing motion should move on a plane in a fluid manner. The plane can be characterized as horizontal or vertical.[3]

Slow motion video of a person practicing a golf swing, 2023
  1. ^ Jorgensen, Theodore (1970). On the Dynamics of the Golf Swing. American Journal of Physics. pp. 644–651.
  2. ^ Nesbit & Serrano, Steven M. & Monika (2005). "Work and Power Analysis of the Golf Swing" (PDF). Journal of Sports Science and Medicine. 4 (4): 520–533. PMC 3899668. PMID 24627666. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 3, 2016. Retrieved October 10, 2005.
  3. ^ "What is a Golf Swing Plane".

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