PGA PGM Level 1 Teaching and Coaching Question and answers 100% solved
PGA PGM Level 1 Teaching and Coaching Question and answers 100% solvedLaws description of natural phenomenon that based on repeated experimental evidence has been proven to occur whenever certain conditions exist or are met Principle first cause or force of a high order that directly relates to a Law 14 How many principles are there Preference choice of a particular approach, method, device, etc over other options and must relate to principles Ball flight laws centeredness of contact, clubface angle position, clubhead path, angle of approach, clubhead speed, dynamic loft Centeredness of contact Effect - distance and direction and will influence the interpretation of the other 5 ball flight laws (toe/center/heel and high/center/low) Clubface angle at impact Effect - distance and direction (open/square/closed) and should be defined in relation to target line or club path; 61-83% of initial direction Clubhead path at impact Effect - direction and could be inside to inside, inside to outside, or outside to inside Club head path direction the club head is moving at impact (right or left) in relation to the target line Clubhead speed at impact Effect - distance, could be fast, medium, slow and involves COR (coefficient of restitution) Club head speed speed of the club head just prior to impact Angle of approach at impact Effect - distance and direction, measured in relation to the horizon (steep, neutral, shallow) Dynamic loft at impact Effect - distance and direction, impacts - shot trajectory, ball curvature, shot distance, total spin rate 14 principles set up, swing plane, arc width, arc length, lever system, release (body and hands), dynamic balance, swing center (rotational), club head lag, connection, lead wrist at impact, tempo, timing, rhythm Pre-swing set up grip, aim (in relation to target line), body alignments (stance, shoulders, eyes/head), posture (down the line and face on), ball position (left to right), distance from the ball, weight distribution, muscular tension Preferences Unlimited, some examples: slow backswing, two knuckle grip, bent left knee, forward press, etc. Principles influencing distance arc width, arc length, lever system, club head lag Principles influencing direction swing plane, release, tempo Principles influencing both distance and direction dynamic balance, swing center, connection, lead wrist at impact, timing, rhythm Closed face grip strong body action High swing arc lateral body movement Low swing plane rotary hip movement Ball position back inside out swing Open faced grip early release 3 components of golf club grip, shaft, clubhead - all can affect ball flight and player performance 10 static club performance numbers grip size, club length, shaft flex, shaft weight, swing weight, total weight, lie angle, loft angle, face angle, bounce angle 4 dynamic club performance numbers ball speed, launch angle, spin rate, power transfer ratio/PTR/smash factor
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