Physical Characteristics of Youth Elite Golfers and Their Relationship With Driver Clubhead Speed

ABSTRACTCoughlan, D, Taylor, M, Jackson, J, Ward, N, and Beardsley, C. Physical characteristics of youth elite golfers and their relationship with driver clubhead speed. J Strength Cond Res 34(1)212–217, 2020—Increased clubhead speed (CHS) has a strong relationship with golf performance and is relat...

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