Head-putter coordination patterns in expert and less skilled golfers |
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Authors: | Lee Timothy D Ishikura Tadao Kegel Stefan Gonzalez Dave Passmore Steven |
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Affiliation: | McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. scapps@mcmaster.ca |
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Abstract: | The authors examined the patterns of expert and less skilled golfers in putting on an indoor surface to 1 of 3 circular targets (1, 3, and 5 m away) in trials with a ball present (and putted) or not present (a practice stroke). As expected, the experts performed better than the less skilled golfers on a large number of outcome and kinematic measures. Displacement and velocity profiles of the head and putter revealed high positive correlations for the less skilled golfers, indicating a dominant allocentric coordination pattern, but high negative correlations for the expert golfers, indicating a dominant egocentric coordination pattern. The observed coordination patterns did not interact with the distance of the intended putt or the presence/absence of a ball. These findings offer preliminary evidence that, although contrary to traditional beliefs, fundamental differences exist in putting coordination modes between expert and less skilled golfers. |
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