Golfers making swing changes
A fit when the swing is changing and you want better context.
Three-dimensional analysis helps the golfer see how motion, sequence, and positions show up in the swing.

Wampler Golf Performance
Three-dimensional analysis helps the golfer see how motion, sequence, and positions show up in the swing.
Who it is for
Use 3D swing analysis when video alone is not answering the question.
A fit when the swing is changing and you want better context.
A fit when the movement pattern may be protecting the body.
A fit when you want a more detailed view of the swing.
Goals and outcomes
The goal is not more data for its own sake.
Get a clearer view of how the body is moving.
Understand what is different between swings or positions.
Use the analysis to support training or rehab choices.
Assessment process
The swing review should create context.
Collect the motion data that matters.
Look at how the pattern unfolds.
Decide whether the issue is physical, technical, or both.
Tools and technology
3D analysis works best when paired with the right context.
A deeper look at swing motion and sequencing.
Useful for comparing 3D context with standard footage.
Helpful when motion needs to be connected to ground force.
Plan and next steps
The analysis should end with a useful next step.
Record the relevant swings or drills.
Translate the data into clear coaching language.
Choose the next training or rehab emphasis.
Related links
Use these links to move back to the hub, the resource library, or the booking flow.
Golf injury prevention belongs in Golf Performance. Diagnosis and rehab belong in Physical Therapy.
FAQ
These answers should stay specific to the golf performance silo.
No. Golf performance is for any golfer who wants better speed, movement, structure, or a smarter training plan.
Yes. When pain or injury is part of the picture, the PT side handles diagnosis and rehab while Golf Performance keeps the performance plan moving forward.
Chattanooga is the local market, but the golf division also supports broader long-tail search intent for golfers researching speed training, force plates, and 3D analysis.
It is better for questions that need more context. Video is still useful, but 3D can clarify movement and sequence in a different way.
Next step
Use the booking page if you want more than standard swing video.