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Accidental golf club injuries

by Alan G. Pennycook, William G. Morrison, David A. W. Ritchie
"... Summary: Over a 2 month period, 33 patients with injuries caused by golfclubs were identified among attenders at the accident and emergency department at Glasgow Royal Infirmary. The vast majority of these were to the face and head, including three compound skull fractures. Attention is drawn to the ..."
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to the average age of those injured (8.1 years) and to the fact that only one of the injuries occurred on a golf course. The dangers of unsupervised experimentation with golf clubs by young children are emphasized.

Dynamic models of golf clubs

by M I Friswell , J E Mottershead , M G Smart
"... Abstract This paper aims to improve a ®nite element model of a golf club by using measured experimental natural frequencies and mode shapes. Only the low frequency dynamics of the club are considered, making the improved model suitable for studies of the dynamics of the swing. The shaft was modelle ..."
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Abstract This paper aims to improve a ®nite element model of a golf club by using measured experimental natural frequencies and mode shapes. Only the low frequency dynamics of the club are considered, making the improved model suitable for studies of the dynamics of the swing. The shaft

Golf Club Dr.

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Junior golf club culture: a Bourdieuian analysis

by Dr. Robyn Zevenbergen, Dr. Allan Edwards, Dr. James Skinner - Sociology of Sport Online, 5 (1): http://physed.otago.ac.nz/sosol/v5i1/v5i1bordeau.html (accessed on 19 , 2002
"... In this article it is argued that young cadet golfers (8-14 years) are exposed to practices which convey the meaning about what are seen as valued aspects of golf club culture. Exposing young cadets to such representations is to display those aspects of golf habits that are valued. Those cadets whos ..."
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In this article it is argued that young cadet golfers (8-14 years) are exposed to practices which convey the meaning about what are seen as valued aspects of golf club culture. Exposing young cadets to such representations is to display those aspects of golf habits that are valued. Those cadets

ETHNICITY AND CLASS AT THE BRISBANE GOLF CLUB

by Murray Phillips
"... Following a meeting held at the Brisbane A.M.P. Chambers in early November, 1896, a group of sporting enthusiasts formed the Brisbane Golf Club (B.G.C.), the city's only golfing organisation for a quarter of a century.1 It was established in the outer suburb of Chelmer, with the original holes ..."
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Following a meeting held at the Brisbane A.M.P. Chambers in early November, 1896, a group of sporting enthusiasts formed the Brisbane Golf Club (B.G.C.), the city's only golfing organisation for a quarter of a century.1 It was established in the outer suburb of Chelmer, with the original holes

Location Map for Princes Risborough Golf Club Princes Risborough Golf Club

by Saunderton Lee, Hp Nx, Bank Signatories , 2014
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Visual golf club tracking for enhanced swing analysis

by Nicolas Gehrig, Vincent Lepetit, Pascal Fua - in British Machine Vision Conference , 2003
"... This paper presents a new visual tracking technology that relies on the use of a global motion model to achieve robustness. We demonstrate its effectiveness for the purpose of retrieving the 2D spatio-temporal trajectory of a golf club head from ordinary video sequences of golf swings, so that infor ..."
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This paper presents a new visual tracking technology that relies on the use of a global motion model to achieve robustness. We demonstrate its effectiveness for the purpose of retrieving the 2D spatio-temporal trajectory of a golf club head from ordinary video sequences of golf swings, so

Experimental and Analytical Examination of Golf Club Dynamics by

by Paul R. Braunwart, Paul R. Braunwart, Dr. Charles, E. Knight , 1998
"... To provide the average golfer with more consistent results, manufacturers have continued to improve the available equipment. This has led to larger club-heads, with larger “sweet spots”, different shaft thickness for different swing styles, and the use of advanced materials, such as graphite and tit ..."
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of these techniques in examining a golf club is the focus of this work. The primary goals of this work are the development and correlation of an appropriate finite element model, the characterization of the hands-free boundary condition and the examination of the club golf dynamic response. To accomplish

Knowledge Management Model for UUM’s Golf Club

by Azyantie Noordin A, Shahizan Hassan B, Kedah Darul Aman
"... Knowledge is an important asset that can determine the success of any organizations. It is a combination of information, social interaction, and contextual situation. This paper presents a study that attempts to identify the knowledge assets that exist within the UUM’s Golf Club (UUMGC), to classify ..."
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Knowledge is an important asset that can determine the success of any organizations. It is a combination of information, social interaction, and contextual situation. This paper presents a study that attempts to identify the knowledge assets that exist within the UUM’s Golf Club (UUMGC

Measuring Dynamic Response Of A Golf Club During Swing And Impact

by By Smith Mather, M. J. Smith, J. S. B. Mather, K. A. H. Gibson, S. Jowett
"... The University of Nottingham has been undertaking research into the dynamics of a golf club shaft during a swing for a number of years. The measurement of the deformation of the golf club as it is being swung has been undertaken by close range photogrammetry. The measurement system originally develo ..."
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The University of Nottingham has been undertaking research into the dynamics of a golf club shaft during a swing for a number of years. The measurement of the deformation of the golf club as it is being swung has been undertaken by close range photogrammetry. The measurement system originally
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