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Area of Science:

  • Sports Medicine
  • Biomechanics of Golf
  • Occupational Health in Athletics

Background:

  • Golf is a globally popular sport with numerous professional players, primarily teaching professionals.
  • Professional golfers spend extensive time on the course, increasing their susceptibility to injuries.
  • Limited recent research exists on injury patterns in male and female professional golfers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine the incidence, types, and mechanisms of injuries in male and female professional golfers.
  • To compare injury patterns between touring and teaching professional golfers.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of injury data from 77 amateur golfers using questionnaires.
  • A web-based survey collected information on injury frequency, location, mechanism, and time loss.
  • Factors like injury side and investigations were recorded.

Main Results:

  • 34 out of 76 participants (45%) reported injuries, with 11 experiencing elbow injuries.
  • A significant correlation was found between years of playing golf and injury history (p=0.0257).
  • No statistically significant relationship was found between warm-up practices and injury occurrence (p=0.846).

Conclusions:

  • Increased knowledge of golf-related injuries is crucial for promoting golf as a safe, lifelong activity.
  • The elbow emerged as the most frequently injured region among the surveyed golfers.