The Science of the Perfect Swing
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:21st Jan '16
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While golf has a popular following among casual fans, it has become popular among another passionate yet unlikely group: scientists. Beyond the caddies, carts, and clubs, the game of golf is an applied science. The seemingly simple act of striking a golf ball invokes a wide range of processes, including physics principles such as energy transfer, kinetics, launch angles, spin, and momentum. However, in spite of the growing interest in the fledgling field of "golf science," few books thus far have provided a comprehensive introduction of the subject. In The Science of the Perfect Swing, mechanical engineer Peter Dewhurst offers a full treatment of the science of modern golf. Based on three decades of experience in the physics of golf, Dewhurst examines topics such as the interaction between club face and ball, various aspects of trajectory and impact, and the physics of putting. Rich in illustrations, graphs, and charts, Dewhurst presents physics-based discussions in an accessible format. Each chapter also contains a substantial "Findings and Consequences" section, which draws conclusions based on the science, and makes recommendations on ball-striking and other facets of the game. From the mechanics of club design to modeling the trajectory of the ball once it leaves the club face, The Science of the Perfect Swing unravels some of the elusive mysteries about what it takes to play a great game of golf. Interesting and informative, The Science of the Perfect Swing strikes a perfect balance between hard science and an accessible tone that will appeal to golf enthusiasts, engineers, and general readers of sports science.
Excellent book... A very worthy addition to the literature on the science of sport. * Frank Berkshire, Contemporary Physics *
A perfect gift for the golf-playing scientist at any level * Dominic Lenton, Engineering & Technology Magazine *
Interesting and informative, The Science of the Perfect Swing strikes a perfect balance between hard science and an accessible tone that will appeal to golf enthusiasts, engineers, and anyone with an interest in sports science. * Golf Business News *
The book presents a wealth of experimental data about how different equipment and striking parameters affect distance and spin. * Cliff and Rich Frohlich, American Journal of Physics *
ISBN: 9780199382194
Dimensions: 239mm x 155mm x 23mm
Weight: 522g
288 pages