Golfers looking for a first assessment
A good fit when the goal is to understand where to start and what matters most right now.
This local page is for golfers in Chattanooga who want assessment, testing, and performance training without blurring the line between rehab and training.

Wampler Golf Performance
This local page is for golfers in Chattanooga who want assessment, testing, and performance training without blurring the line between rehab and training.
Who it is for
Use this page when the golfer is local to Chattanooga and wants a clear performance assessment or training plan.
A good fit when the goal is to understand where to start and what matters most right now.
A fit for players who want speed, force, and better training structure.
A fit for golfers who are transitioning out of pain or limitation and need the next step to be clear.
Goals and outcomes
The goal is to route the golfer into the right service, testing, and training progression.
Find out whether the main limiter is mobility, speed, force, or a training gap.
Define what the golfer is trying to improve and how progress will be tracked.
Make it easy to move from assessment into training, rehab, or a hybrid plan.
Assessment process
A Chattanooga visit should be direct, measured, and easy to understand.
Review the physical and golf-specific pieces that could be shaping the outcome.
Use the testing tools that fit the golfer's bottleneck instead of guessing.
Leave with a next step that is specific to golf performance, rehab, or both.
Tools and technology
Local golfers can use the same performance tools that support the flagship golf division.
Add context to the swing so the physical work and the golf work stay connected.
See how the golfer uses the ground and whether the force strategy matches the goal.
Screen the physical qualities that matter to speed, control, and durable training.
Plan and next steps
The goal is to move from assessment into a practical training or rehab plan.
Establish what the golfer can currently do and where the biggest opportunity is.
Translate the evaluation into training, mobility, power, or rehab work.
Use follow-up checkpoints to keep the work moving toward the performance goal.
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.
The Chattanooga page still helps because the first step should confirm the bottleneck before training volume increases.
Next step
Use the booking page to start the right assessment path for local golf performance work.