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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2020.11.8.147

A Study of Development of Auxiliary Devices for the Continuing Participation of Beginner Level Golfers  

Kim, Soo-Hyun (Department of Sport & Healthcare, Namseoul University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.11, no.8, 2020 , pp. 147-152 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to develop an auxiliary device useful for promoting continued participation in the golf among young golfers and female beginner-level golfers who were gradually increasing in number but often losing interest in the golf and gave up playing golf due to difficulty with posture, boredom from golf itself, slow improvement of skill, etc., in the process of learning the golf. For that, a hardware device fitted with various sensors was attached to the lower part of golf club grip to develop a platform capable of collecting and transmitting the data on each golfer's swing posture, driving distance, etc. If a smartphone app, which can analyze and store those data, is developed and synchronized, each golfer's postures can be identified and golfers can correct the posture on their own. Moreover, the smartphone app provides the contents for self-comparison and comparison with others and will be able to infuse the beginner-level golfers with internal motivation for continued participation in the golfing exercise if the game-type elements are added.
Keywords
Golf; Beginner; Auxiliary device; Swing sensor; Continuous participation;
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