The production of vertical ground reaction force has been suggested to relate
directly to club head speed (CHS) in golfers, providing a rationale for the
implementation of strength and conditioning to enhance performance. The aim
of the study was to determine the relationship between isometric mid-thigh pull
(IMTP) force-time characteristics and measures of swing performance (CHS and
Carry) in high-level youth golfers. Thirteen high-level youth golfers selected for
their National Squad performed IMTP and swing testing using a TrackMan
launch monitor across two testing sessions. Results revealed significant
correlations between IMTP Peak Force (PF) and 6-iron Carry (r=0.91, p<0.001),
Driver Carry (r=0.91, p<0.001), 6-iron CHS (r=0.89, p<0.001) and Driver CHS
(r=0.88, p<0.001). All other variables showed trivial to large non-significant
correlations. Findings support the use of the IMTP as a testing tool in high-level
youth golfers and emphasise the importance of strength training within this
population