See for yourself: three simple tests will tell if your eyes are to blame for missed putts

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One visual skill test involves looking at a curving path drawn on paper and then trying to trace the middle of the path with a pen and with eyes closed. How closely the drawn lines follow the path indicate skill level. Two other tests determine misalignment of the putterface and misjudging distance.

Author: Farnsworth, Craig
Tests, problems and exercises, Golf, Visual acuity

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U.S. is out of the Formula

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Formula One racing is the most popular automobile racing competition in the world. However, for the first time in 32 years, the US will not host a race. In 1990 and 1991, the season began in Phoenix, AZ, but poor attendance has brought about a change in scheduling.

Author: Franck, Lewis
Planning, Automobile racing

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Predicting performance: a simple formula helps yachtsmen compare efficiencies of various hulls

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Kaufman Design Inc has developed a formula for comparing the top-speed hull efficiencies of different boats. The steps in using the formula to calculate the k-value for a boat are described.

Research, Evaluation, Hulls (Naval architecture), Kaufman Design Inc.

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