Low handicap golfers generate more torque at the shoe-natural grass interface when using a driver

scientific article published on September 2008

Low handicap golfers generate more torque at the shoe-natural grass interface when using a driver is …
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P932PMC publication ID3761900
P698PubMed publication ID24149910

P2093author name stringNeal A Smith
Paul Worsfold
Rosemary J Dyson
P2860cites workThe role of biomechanics in maximising distance and accuracy of golf shotsQ36128747
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Contributions of the inside and outside leg to maintenance of curvilinear motion on a natural turf surfaceQ82531396
P433issue3
P921main subjectdisabilityQ12131
P304page(s)408-414
P577publication date2008-09-01
P1433published inJournal of Sports Science and MedicineQ15761783
P1476titleLow handicap golfers generate more torque at the shoe-natural grass interface when using a driver
P478volume7

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