Background-Although it is widely recommended that golfers warm up before pl
ay or practice to enhance their physical performance and reduce their injur
y risk, it is not known to what extent they actually undertake such warm up
procedures.
Objective-To collect information about the proportion of golfers who active
ly warm up and to determine the types of warm up behaviours.
Methods-This study was conducted over three weeks at three different golfin
g venues: a private golf course, a public golf course, and a golf driving r
ange. Golfers' warm up behaviours, defined as any form of preparative exerc
ise, were recorded by direct observation by two independent observers.
Results-The sample consisted of 1040 amateur golfers (852 men and 188 women
) aged at least 18 years. Only 54.3% (95% confidence interval 49.8 to 58.8)
performed some form of warm up activity. Air swings on the tee were the mo
st commonly observed warm up activity, with 88.7% (95% confidence interval
85.9 to 91.5) of golfers who warmed up performing these.
Conclusions-Only a small proportion of amateur golfers perform appropriate
warm up exercises. To improve on this, golfers should be educated about the
possible benefits of warming up and be shown how to perform an appropriate
warm up routine.