Seeing Is Believing: Blind Putting Drills Confer No Advantage to the Novice Golfer

Volume: 91, Issue: 2, Pages: 335 - 345
Published: Nov 27, 2019
Abstract
Purpose: Golf coaches may recommend "blind" putting drills in which golfers close their eyes to improve their feel. Research on specificity of learning suggests, however, that adding or removing a source of sensory information after practicing under differing circumstances can cause performance decrements. Specificity of learning is also dependent upon specific task requirements. The purpose of this study was to examine whether golf putting,...
Paper Details
Title
Seeing Is Believing: Blind Putting Drills Confer No Advantage to the Novice Golfer
Published Date
Nov 27, 2019
Volume
91
Issue
2
Pages
335 - 345
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