Relationships and Within-Group Differences in Physical Attributes and Golf Performance in Elite Amateur Female Players

Author:

Robinson Luke1,Murray Andrew234,Coughlan Daniel2345,Mountjoy Margo6ORCID,Hembrough Rebecca5,Glover Danny4,Scott Fiona4,Turner Anthony1,Bishop Chris1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. London Sport Institute, Middlesex University, StoneX Stadium, Greenlands Lane, London NW4 1RL, UK

2. The R&A, St. Andrews KY16 9JD, UK

3. European Tour Group, Wentworth Drive, Virginia Water, Surrey GU25 4LX, UK

4. Ladies European Tour, Buckinghamshire Golf Club, Denham Court Drive, Uxbridge UB9 5PG, UK

5. England Golf, National Golf Centre, The Broadway, Woodhall Spa LN10 6PU, UK

6. International Golf Federation, Maison du Sport International, Av. de Rhodanie 54, 1007 Lausanne, Switzerland

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to examine the association between a comprehensive physical testing battery and measures of golf performance in elite female amateur players. Nineteen category one (handicap ≤ 5) or better golfers (age: 16.26 ± 1.28 years, height: 166.26 ± 3.62 cm, mass: 64.04 ± 11.27 kg, wingspan: 146.53 ± 15.59 cm, handicap: +1.45 ± 0.7) volunteered to participate in this investigation. All golfers attended a single 90 min testing session where golf shot data (clubhead speed [CHS], ball speed, carry distance, and smash factor) were measured with a Trackman 4 launch monitor and a battery of physical assessments were carried out. These included anthropometric data and assessments for seated thoracic rotation, the isometric mid-thigh pull (IMTP), isometric bench press, countermovement jump (CMJ), and seated medicine ball throws for distance. Pearson’s r correlations showed CHS was the golf metric that most commonly demonstrated large associations with physical testing data, most notably with force at 100 ms during the isometric bench press (r = 0.70). Median split analysis was also conducted for the IMTP (force at 200 ms), isometric bench press (force at 100 ms), and CMJ (positive impulse). The results showed that players who produced more force at 200 ms during the IMTP exhibited a greater CHS (g = 1.13), ball speed (g = 0.90), and carry distance (g = 1.01). In addition, players with a greater positive impulse during the CMJ showed a greater ball speed (g = 0.93), carry distance (g = 1.29), and smash factor (g = 1.27). Collectively, these results highlight the relevance of explosive force production capabilities in both the lower and upper body for female golfers. This information can be used by practitioners to better target key physical attributes during testing and training of female players.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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