Scientist that has studied and improved golf club technology
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Scientist that has studied and improved golf club technology
I am trying to research any scientist that has studied and improved golf club technology over the years. Do you have any suggestions on who I should study or look up.
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Re: Scientist that has studied and improved golf club technology
Hello ckyle!
There are many scientists that have studied and improved golf club technology. For example, Dr. Matt Pringle is a research scientist who specializes in studying golf clubs and golf balls. There are a few more scientists in the link below.
https://www.usga.org/content/dam/usga/p ... opstem.pdf
Also, in an indirect way, scientists like Isaac Newton played a huge role in the improvement of the game of golf since his laws of motion are extremely important in the game.
https://www.nbclearn.com/science-of-golf/cuecard/64135
This forum is meant for science fair questions. If your question is not related to science fair I would suggest writing in another forum where you may have a better luck in finding your answer. Also, you can find many resources online by doing a quick search for your questions. In case you were planning on making a science fair project on golf, I have a link to many golf-related science fair projects and resources if you're interested.
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... s=golf&p=1
Good luck and feel free to write back with any more questions!
Regards,
There are many scientists that have studied and improved golf club technology. For example, Dr. Matt Pringle is a research scientist who specializes in studying golf clubs and golf balls. There are a few more scientists in the link below.
https://www.usga.org/content/dam/usga/p ... opstem.pdf
Also, in an indirect way, scientists like Isaac Newton played a huge role in the improvement of the game of golf since his laws of motion are extremely important in the game.
https://www.nbclearn.com/science-of-golf/cuecard/64135
This forum is meant for science fair questions. If your question is not related to science fair I would suggest writing in another forum where you may have a better luck in finding your answer. Also, you can find many resources online by doing a quick search for your questions. In case you were planning on making a science fair project on golf, I have a link to many golf-related science fair projects and resources if you're interested.
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... s=golf&p=1
Good luck and feel free to write back with any more questions!
Regards,
Stephanie Bie