“…The golf swing has been of particular interest for biomechanical researchers, who traditionally collect data from volunteers performing a designated number of trials (Egret, Vincent, Weber, Dujardin, & Chollet, 2003;Gulgin, Armstrong, & Gribble, 2009;Hara et al, 2016). The number of trials collected in golf research has varied greatly, and ranges from two (Meister et al, 2011) to twelve (MacKenzie, Ryan, & Rice, 2015), with many studies using five (Horan, Evans, & Kavanagh, 2011;Horan, Evans, Morris, & Kavanagh, 2010;Zheng, Barrentine, Fleisig, & Andrews, 2008) or ten trials (Egret et al, 2003;Smith, Roberts, Kong, & Forrester, 2017;Smith, Roberts, Wallace, Kong, & Forrester, 2016).…”