The Latest in Golf Research – WSCG 2018 recap
On this podcast we recap some of the latest interesting research that’s taking place and recap the 2018 World Scientific Congress of golf.
On this podcast we recap some of the latest interesting research that’s taking place and recap the 2018 World Scientific Congress of golf.
Put a bunch of academics, researchers, engineers, and golf coaches at a University presenting research on golf and what do you get? The World Scientific Congress of Golf held this year at the home of golf in St Andrews, Scotland.
We’re looking at mindfulness, awareness, and changing habits with Dr Joseph Parent who combines eastern wisdom and western psychology in a unique and effective style.
Trillium Rose is the head director of instruction of Woodmont Country Club. She also has a Master’s Degree in Motor Learning and Control, which has “really helped shape my perspective and how I approach people’s learning, how they change their habits, and how improve their habits or learn new ones.”
Today we’re talking about what golf research is and how we’ve become a little confused with the role research vs inferences and observations plays in the growth of golf.
Dr Sasho MacKenzie, sports biomechanist, has spent years studying why and what takes place in the golf swing.
In this first episode of the Golf Science Lab we’ll talk all about his opinions, research, and what it means for you, the golfer. It’s a candid look into golf biomechanics (Dr MacKenzie’s speciality) and the implications of the research he’s been doing.
Listen to the conversation below and browse the story to view some insights into golf science whatever way you’d like.