Dr Phil Cheetham

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Basic Biomechanics for Golf: Selected Golf Topics

December 17, 2014 by Phil Cheetham

Basic Biomechanics for Golf: Selected Golf Topics

Recently, in the Facebook golf groups there has been a lot of interest in basic biomechanics principles, so I thought I would post this document.  I originally wrote it last year for the LPGA to be incorporated as part of their Integrated Performance System.  It presents selected topics on basic biomechanics principles for the golf swing. The topic covered … [Read more...]

My PhD Dissertation

November 12, 2014 by Phil Cheetham

My PhD Dissertation

I am finally able to publish my PhD dissertation on my website.  I have included the abstract, a pdf of the full dissertation and a pdf of the presentation that I made to my committee on June 26 2014, in defense of my dissertation. I actually started my PhD at Arizona State in 1992!  I did one year and then started Skill Technologies and then AMM.  So life got in the way and … [Read more...]

Linear and Angular Speed in the Golf Swing

August 15, 2014 by Phil Cheetham

Linear and Angular Speed in the Golf Swing

What is the difference between linear and angular speed or velocity and how can something moving in a circle have a linear velocity?  I know this is a point of confusion in some golf instructors minds, and I teach basic biomechanics to track and field coaches and this one stumps them too. If you have a rock on a string and you are swinging it in a circle then the string has an … [Read more...]

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