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How Physical Therapy Can Improve Your Golf Game


Golf is often seen as a low-impact sport, but anyone who plays regularly knows it places significant demands on the body. A powerful golf swing requires flexibility, mobility, strength, coordination, and balance all working together. When one area of the body is restricted or weak, it can affect performance and increase the risk of injury.

Physical therapy isn’t only for recovering from injuries—it can also help golfers improve their game and stay on the course longer.

Improve Mobility and Flexibility

The golf swing depends heavily on mobility throughout the body, especially in the shoulders, spine, hips, and ankles. Limited movement in any of these areas can lead to compensations that reduce power and consistency.

Physical therapists evaluate how your body moves and identify restrictions that may be affecting your swing mechanics. Through targeted stretching, mobility exercises, and movement training, golfers can develop smoother movement patterns and generate more efficient swings.

Increase Strength and Stability

Distance and control come from more than just arm strength. A strong core, stable hips, and balanced lower body play a major role in producing power during a swing.

Physical therapy programs often include exercises designed to strengthen the muscles that support rotational movement and stability. Improving strength in key areas can help create a more powerful and controlled swing while reducing unnecessary strain on the body.

Reduce Pain and Prevent Injury

Many golfers experience issues such as low back pain, shoulder discomfort, elbow pain, or knee problems. Repetitive movements and poor mechanics can create stress over time, leading to injuries that interfere with playing.

Physical therapists can identify underlying causes of pain and address movement patterns before they become bigger problems. Preventative care can help golfers stay active and avoid long periods away from the course.

Improve Balance and Coordination

Balance is critical during every phase of the golf swing. Poor balance can affect accuracy, consistency, and overall performance.

Physical therapy can incorporate exercises that challenge coordination and body control, helping golfers improve stability throughout their swing. Better balance often translates into better consistency from tee to green.

Create a Personalized Plan for Your Body

No two golfers move the same way. Age, previous injuries, fitness level, and mobility all influence how an individual performs.

Our physical therapists create personalized programs tailored to each person’s specific needs and goals. Whether you’re a weekend golfer looking to avoid injuries or a competitive player wanting more distance and consistency, a customized approach can make a meaningful difference.

Take Your Game to the Next Level

Improving your golf game isn’t just about spending more time on the driving range. Working on the way your body moves can help you swing more efficiently, generate more power, reduce pain, and stay on the course doing what you enjoy.

If you want to improve your performance and play your best golf, physical therapy may be a valuable part of your game plan. Give us a call at 989-573-8588 or request a free consultation today. 


Neil Sauer

Neil Sauer

Physical Therapist, Certified Health Coach and company owner Neil Sauer graduated from Saginaw Valley State University in 2002 with a Bachelor of Science. During that time he played four years of collegiate soccer. Neil earned a Doctor of Physical Therapy from Central Michigan University in 2006. He has taken continuing education courses for Stanley Paris manual therapy techniques and a Gary Gray Functional Training course. He has also taken selective functional movement assessment courses with the North American Sports Medical Institute (NASMI). Neil’s treatment philosophy goes beyond reducing pain and restoring motion/mobility. He has a passion for health and wellness and for improving the quality of life of his clients, and works holistically with them to ensure their injuries do not reoccur and that his clients enjoy optimal functionality. He strives to help his patients live more active, mobile and healthy lives knowing that they don’t have to rely on pain medications, injections or surgery. In his personal life, he is married and has two sons. During spare time, he enjoys spending time with his family, fishing, spending time outdoors and leading an active and healthy life. Neil also likes to read as much as possible when he finds/makes time. He primarily reads books on leadership, business and special forces. An avid exercise enthusiast, he continually works to improve his own health and wellness.
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