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better utilises the stretch-shorten cycle and improves golf performance. The current study aims to examine the potential … literature may suggest that a universal method of measuring rotational angles during the golf swing would be beneficial for …
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In the 2004 Ryder Cup Matches, US Captain Hal Sutton decided to pair his two best players, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, in the opening four-ball match. The popular press characterized this pairing with the adjectives ``bold" and ``risky" since it is generally thought that balanced teams are...
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have become the standard, many industries, such as golf, are not represented in baseline data and therefore the model must … golf course operators and golfers in Colorado, both the backward linkages of the golf course industry and the stemming …-from effects of the golf-related tourism expenditures were estimated and incorporated into the IMPLAN regional inputâ …
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Consistency is sought after by professional golfers and commended by analysts, but tournament theory predicts that inconsistency is beneficial when the reward scheme is top heavy. Simulating a typical tournament and adjusting each player's standard deviation, the author finds that all players...
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other agents as well as the effects of the total and the marginal prizes. Using panel data from the Japan Golf Tour, we …
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The analysis uses an exhaustive golf course database that contains over 100 golf course variables on more than 15 …,000 golf courses in the United States combined with data from the Audubon International Cooperative Sanctuary Program to … examine the market setting of environmental certification on golf courses. Using the Rosen (1974) two-stage estimation …
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Previous studies have shown that people believe in the existence of the “hot hand” effect: recent good performances make one more confident and lead to more good performances. However, economists have found little evidence that such an effect is present. Motivated by models of momentum from...
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concreta<br> se investigan los campos de golf como perfectos ejemplos en la mercantilización del paisaje<br> y como las piezas … product (the<br> sea, coastal conurbation, the mountain and, generally, a golf course).<br> Meanwhile, the increasing ….<br> The article studies the role of golf courses: Along the coastline, these spaces form another<br> visual epicentre which …
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The unique nature of the PGA TOUR allows exempt players to have a large measure of discretion in the number of tournaments they enter in a given year. Recent policy changes on the PGA TOUR suggest that TOUR players may be responsive to exemption status and expected earnings. Using the previous...
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