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Golf putt outcomes are predicted by sensorimotor cerebral EEG rhythms. Babiloni C, Del Percio C, Iacoboni M, Infarinato F, Lizio R, Marzano N, Crespi G, Dassù F, Pirritano M, Gallamini M, Eusebi F. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A Guiding the swing in golf putting. Craig CM, Delay D, Grealy MA, Lee DN. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A Head-putter coordination patterns in expert and less skilled golfers. Lee TD, Ishikura T, Kegel S, Gonzalez D, Passmore S. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A Immediate auditory feedback to improve putting quickly. Simek TC, O'Brien RM. No abstract available Not Available
No transfer of calibration between action and perception in learning a golf putting task. Van Lier W, Van der Kamp J, van der Zanden A, Savelsbergh GJ. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A Partitioning and persistence of trichlorfon and chlorpyrifos in a creeping bentgrass putting green. Wu L, Green RL, Liu G, Yates MV, Pacheco P, Gan J, Yates SR. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A Perception and action in golf putting: skill differences reflect calibration. van Lier WH, van der Kamp J, Savelsbergh G JP. No abstract available Not Available
Population fluctuations of three nematode genera in putting greens in northern illinois. Davis RF, Kane RT, Wilkinson HT, Noel GR. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A Putting in the mind versus putting on the green: expertise, performance time, and the linking of imagery and action. Beilock SL, Gonso S. No abstract available Not Available
Putting like a pro: the role of positive contagion in golf performance and perception. Lee C, Linkenauger SA, Bakdash JZ, Joy-Gaba JA, Profitt DR. Many amateur athletes believe that using a professional athlete's equipment can improve their performance. Such equipment can be said to be affected with positive contagion, which refers to the belief of transference of beneficial properties between animate persons/objects to previously neutral objects. In this experiment, positive contagion was induced by telling participants in one group that a putter previously belonged to a professional golfer. The effect of positive contagion was examined for perception and performance in a golf putting task. Individuals who believed they were using the professional golfer's putter perceived the size of the golf hole to be larger than golfers without such a belief and also had better performance, sinking more putts. These results provide empirical support for anecdotes, which allege that using objects with positive contagion can improve performance, and further suggest perception can be modulated by positive contagion. 22028804
Putting to a bigger hole: golf performance relates to perceived size. Witt JK, Linkenauger SA, Bakdash JZ, Proffitt DR. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A Putting your health before the cart. [No authors listed] No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A Putts that get missed on the right: investigating lateralized attentional biases and the nature of putting errors in golf. Roberts R, Turnbull OH. No abstract available Not Available
Quiet eye training facilitates competitive putting performance in elite golfers. Vine SJ, Moore LJ, Wilson MR. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A Realistic expectations on the putting green: within and between days trueness of roll. Koslow R, Wenos D. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A Reduced relative frequency of knowledge of results without visual feedback in learning a golf-putting task. Ishikura T. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A Relation of eye dominance with performance and subjective ratings in golf putting. Sugiyama Y, Lee MS. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A Swing kinematics in skilled male golfers following putting practice. Evans K, Refshauge KM, Adams RD, Barrett R. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A The effect of retinal defocus on golf putting. Bulson RC, Ciuffreda KJ, Hung GK. No abstract available Not Available
Full Txt N/A The effects of conscious processing on golf putting proficiency and kinematics. Toner J, Moran A. No abstract available Not Available
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