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Table 1.

Participant characteristics.

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Fig 1.

The isometric strength of non-golfers, mid-level handicap golfers and low handicap golfers.

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Table 2.

Muscle strength and muscle strength ratios of golfers and non-golfers.

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Fig 2.

The isometric biceps/triceps strength ratios among non-golfers, mid-level handicap golfers and low handicap golfers.

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Table 3.

Muscle strength and muscle strength ratios of golfers.

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Fig 3.

The hitting distances of 5 golf clubs for mid-level handicap golfers and low handicap golfers.

* denotes a significant difference was found between them.

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Fig 4.

The correlation between average hitting distance and Becc/Tcon (200 deg/sec).

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Table 4.

Frequency distribution of different swing paths among mid-handicappers and low-handicappers.

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Table 5.

Frequency distribution of different face angles among low-handicappers and mid-handicappers.

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Table 6.

Frequency distribution of different ball impact points among low-handicappers and mid-handicappers.

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