Proceedings (Feb 2018)

Validation of an Inertial Sensor System for Swing Analysis in Golf

  • Paul Lückemann,
  • Daniel M. Haid,
  • Philip Brömel,
  • Stefan Schwanitz,
  • Christian Maiwald

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2060246
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 6
p. 246

Abstract

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Wearable inertial sensor systems are an upcoming tool for self-evaluation in sports, and can be used for swing analysis in golf. The aim of this work was to determine the validity and repeatability of an inertial sensor system attached to a player’s glove using a radar system as a reference. 20 subjects performed five full swings with each of three different clubs (wood, 7-iron, wedge). Clubhead speed was measured simultaneously by both sensor systems. Limits of Agreement were used to determine the accuracy and precision of the inertial sensor system. Results show that the inertial sensor system is quite accurate but with a lack of precision. Random error was quantified to approximately 17 km/h. The measurement error was dependent on the club type and was weakly negatively correlated to the magnitude of clubhead speed.

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