The effect of smartphone app-use patterns on the performance of professional golfers

Smartphone app-use patterns will predict professional golfers` athletic performance, and the use time of serious apps would be associated with improved performance. This longitudinal 4-week observation of 79 professional golfers assessed golf handicaps and smartphone app-use patterns at the start of the Korean professional golf season and 2 and 4 weeks later. We classified use as social networking, entertainment, serious apps, and others. Use time of entertainment apps increased for non-improved golfers but did not change for improved golfers. Use time of serious apps increased for improved golfers and decreased for non-improved ones. Changes in golf handicaps were positively correlated with changes in entertainment app use time and negatively correlated with changes in serious app use time. Professional golfers` sports performance was not associated with smartphone use time but was with the smartphone app type. The management of smartphone app-use patterns is important for professional golfers` performance.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:sport games technical and natural sciences
Tagging:Smartphone
Published in:Frontiers in Psychology
Language:English
Published: 2021
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.678691
Volume:12
Pages:678691
Document types:article
Level:advanced