sinegolf
Sinegolf is a term used to describe a framework for analyzing and optimizing golf swings and ball trajectories through sine-based mathematical models. It emphasizes representing key components of the swing and flight as periodic functions, often using sine and sums of sine waves to approximate motion and impact timing. The term combines "sine", reflecting trigonometric modeling, with "golf", indicating the sport to which it is applied.
In practice, sinegolf involves collecting motion data from players and equipment using sensors or video analysis,
Proponents argue that sine-based models can capture dominant periodic elements of the swing, providing a compact
Sinegolf is not currently standardized in professional coaching or competition rules, and its adoption varies across
See also: swing plane, golf biomechanics, motion capture, Fourier analysis, sports analytics.