Leon Z. Seltzer, a 93-year-old professor who used to teach aerospace engineering for five decades, has his book in Feb 2008. Don't know if any one here read that before.
I got a copy as ebook and find an interesting part...He quantify the amount of "centrifugal force" but don't have much details.
His famous quote as an amateur player and a technical consultant for Callaway Golf, Goldwin Golf, Orlimar and several other top manufacturers is: “you can’t argue with physics”.
The book is not any kind of The physics of Golf, it is easy to read and I also enjoy his chapter on Golf Immortals.
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If you cannot take the shoulder down the clubshaft plane, you must take along some other path and add compensations - now, instead of one motion to remember, you wind up with at least two!
Leon Z. Seltzer, a 93-year-old professor who used to teach aerospace engineering for five decades, has his book in Feb 2008. Don't know if any one here read that before.
His famous quote as an amateur player and a technical consultant for Callaway Golf, Goldwin Golf, Orlimar and several other top manufacturers is: “you can’t argue with physics”.
The book is not any kind of The physics of Golf, it is easy to read and I also enjoy his chapter on Golf Immortals.
I got my copy earlier in the year courtesy of Drewitgolf. Thanks, Drew!
One of the most striking features of the book was Seltzer's insistence on the stationary head. I especially liked the two techniques that he used as a kid to learn it.