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Dr. Tim Gay at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln discusses the physical concepts related to football such as vectors, impulse, and atoms. The website provides seven current as well as archived QuickTime videos of...
The United States Golf Association (USGA) has many online resources for those in Golf and Turf Management. This page is the starting point for a range of information about planning, managing and caring for the golf...
Developed by the non-profit Golf Environment Group, this website "provides an overview of environmental sustainability activities within the golf sector"; "sets out an environmental management and accreditation system...
With the aim of creating a more inclusive environment on golf courses, the National Alliance for Accessible Golf website provides a variety of online resources. Of especial interest are two PDF toolkits which help guide...
This website, created by Dr. Russell at Kettering University addresses the general physics concepts concerning baseball and softball bats and bat vibrations. Students and educators can learn a lot about ball-bat...
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