Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of three different programs, i.e. active dynamic warm-up program plus functional resistance warm-up using Theraband plus pre-shot routine program (AFPR); pre-shot routine program (PR); and active dynamic warm-up program plus functional resistance warm-up using Theraband (AF) on driver club head speed, driving distance, and driving accuracy in the amateur golfers. Fifteen amateur golfers with an average age of 19.67 ± 0.89 years and 4.87 ± 1.77 points of average handicap were assigned to participate in either AFPR, PR or AF program. All participants in the three programs practiced three sessions on non-consecutive days per week during the intervention phase. Each participant’s performance was assessed before and after six weeks of the program through hitting ten maximal drives with the ball flight and swing analyzed using the P3ProSwing Golf Simulator and recorded for the driver club head speed, driving distance, and driving accuracy. Multivariate analysis of variance showed no statistically significant differences (P < .05) of the performances of the golfers participated in the 3 programs (club head speed: F = 1.02, P = 0.33; accuracy: F = 0.32, P = 0.72; distance: F = 0.18, P = 0.83). Furthermore, a paired t-tests also showed no statistically significant (P < .05) improvement occurred in the 3 programs after the six-week training. Although the effect of the 3 programs did not show statistically significant increase in the performance of the amateur golfers, however, the three parameters of the performance, i.e. the driver club head speed, the driving distance and the driving accuracy showed certain improvements. The 3 training programs may have benefit to the amateur golfers with certain increases of their performance.

Highlights

  • Golf is an extremely popular sport played across the world regardless of gender, skill level or age

  • The subjects in this study were tested for driver club head speed, driving distance, and driving accuracy after AFPR, PR and AF treatments

  • The analysis showed that the AFPR had increased driving distance by 4.1 yards (p = 0.70) and driving accuracy by 3.87 yards over the pre-treatment (p = 0.82)

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Introduction

Golf is an extremely popular sport played across the world regardless of gender, skill level or age. It involves a wide variety of shots to master (e.g., driving, chipping, and putting) [1]. Competitive situations that could be distracting and destructive performance [2]. Successful golfers have been identified as having the ability to hit the ball effectively. An effective driving depends on many factors such as driver club head speed, driving distance, and driving accuracy. These factors can be developed through the thorough

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