Golfers with an undefined problem
A fit when you know something is off but do not know the right next step.
This assessment is the starting point for golfers who want an organized evaluation before choosing speed training, golf fitness, or a rehab bridge.

Wampler Golf Performance
This assessment is the starting point for golfers who want an organized evaluation before choosing speed training, golf fitness, or a rehab bridge.
Who it is for
Use this when the golfer wants a high-quality entry point into the golf division.
A fit when you know something is off but do not know the right next step.
A fit when rehab is ending and performance work needs to begin.
A fit when training needs to be based on data, not guesswork.
Goals and outcomes
The assessment should produce clarity and a practical next step.
Pin down the issue that is limiting speed, movement, or swing output.
Decide whether the next move is mobility, strength, force, or rehab.
Walk away knowing what should happen next.
Assessment process
The visit blends conversation, movement, and golf-specific data.
Identify goals, limitations, and what has or has not worked.
Look at the physical qualities that influence the swing.
Use 3D and force data when the question needs more context.
Tools and technology
Use the right tool for the right question.
Adds depth to swing interpretation beyond standard video.
Shows how force and timing show up in the swing.
Clarifies mobility, control, and capacity limitations.
Plan and next steps
The assessment ends with a clear recommendation.
Choose only the tests that fit the question.
Translate findings into golf performance language.
Move into speed training, golf fitness, or rehab.
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.
No. The assessment is specifically designed to help define the next step and clarify the target.
Next step
Use the booking page to start with assessment instead of guessing at the next program.