The physics of golf
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The physics of golf
AIP Press, c1994
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Includes index
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A book for the interested scientist on the physics of golf, with emphasis on the physics of the golf swing, based on the author's research over the past quarter century. The book applies the principles of dynamics and energy to an analysis of the golf swing, the golf club and the golf ball and contains throughout discussions of how knowledge of these principles can be used to improve one's game, choose the right clubs and even better understand the handicap system. The introductory chapter contains a history of the development of golf club and ball. The book contains a technical appendix for the reader who would like to pursue the physics in more technical detail.
Table of Contents
- The Secret of Golf is in the Swing
- The First Look at the Golf Stroke
- A Second Look at the Golf Stroke
- Variation of Parameters Brings New Understanding of the Golf Swing
- The Energy of the Swing
- Producing Power With Precision
- Developing Your Own Golf Stroke
- The Aerodynamics of Golf
- When the Clubhead Meets the Ball
- The Harry Vardon Swing
- The Matching of Clubs
- The Flexibility of Shafts
- Examining the Handicap System
- References
- Technical Appendix
- Section One - Parameters of Golf Clubs
- Section Two - The Matching of Clubs
- Section Three - Clubhead and Ball
- Section Four - The Differential Equations
- Section Five - Torques and Energies
- Section Six - Treatment of Data
- Section Seven - Stroboscopic Photograph of the Golf Stroke
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