Most golfers don’t think about injury prevention—until it’s too late. A sore back, a nagging shoulder, or persistent elbow pain often appears suddenly, but the reality is these issues usually build up over time. They’re the result of repetitive stress, poor movement mechanics, and undetected physical limitations.
What if you could catch those issues before they turn into injuries?
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That’s exactly what a Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) assessment is designed to do. Rather than waiting for pain to dictate your training or take you off the course, a TPI screen helps identify physical risk factors early—giving you a chance to correct them before they impact your game or your health.
Whether you're dealing with tight hips, limited mobility, or asymmetries you’re not even aware of, TPI’s movement-based approach brings them to light and offers a clear path toward injury prevention and long-term performance.
Golf may not be a high-impact sport, but it places intense, repetitive demands on the body—especially when poor movement patterns go unchecked. Unlike contact injuries in other sports, golf injuries tend to develop gradually. And by the time they’re noticeable, the damage is often already done.
The golf swing is highly repetitive. Over time, even small movement inefficiencies—like restricted rotation, poor sequencing, or lack of joint stability—can lead to overuse injuries. Without intervention, the same swing that builds your game can also break down your body.
When one part of the body isn’t functioning well, another part steps in to compensate. These compensations may feel subtle at first—but over time, they place stress on tissues that weren’t built to carry that load.
This is why proactive screening matters. Instead of reacting to pain after it appears, TPI assessments help spot the warning signs before they lead to an injury that takes you off the course.
A TPI assessment is a movement-based screening designed specifically for golfers. Rather than focusing on swing technique alone, it evaluates how your body moves—and how those movement patterns affect both performance and injury risk.
The process begins with a series of functional movement tests. These assess mobility, stability, and control across key areas like the hips, spine, shoulders, and core. Each test is golf-specific, meaning it's directly tied to motions required in the swing.
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Limitations in these areas don't just affect performance—they increase your risk of developing injuries over time.
After the movement screen, the TPI professional analyzes your swing mechanics, often using video. This helps correlate any physical restrictions with technical inefficiencies—creating a clear picture of how your body is influencing your swing and where the stress points are.
Once the assessment is complete, you'll receive a tailored program to address your specific needs. This may include mobility work, strengthening exercises, stability drills, or movement retraining—all designed to correct imbalances before they cause harm.
It’s not just about swinging better. It’s about moving better, so you can play longer—pain-free.
The most effective injury treatment is prevention—and that’s where TPI assessments deliver their greatest value. By catching movement inefficiencies before they turn into chronic issues, golfers can address risk factors early and build a more durable, resilient body.
Injuries can derail your season and force you into rest and rehab when you’d rather be playing. Early detection helps you stay ahead of the game, reducing downtime and minimizing the need for reactive care.
When you move better, you swing better. The same physical improvements that reduce injury risk—like improved mobility, better sequencing, and stronger core stability—also boost performance. Preventing injury and enhancing your game go hand in hand.
TPI assessments don’t just flag potential problems—they give you a roadmap to fix them. With individualized corrective strategies, you’ll know exactly what to work on to keep your body healthy and your swing efficient.
By making injury prevention part of your golf strategy, you’re investing in longevity—so you can play more rounds, at a higher level, with less wear and tear.
At Kinetic, we believe the best way to keep golfers on the course is to address the source of potential injuries before they become a problem. That’s why our team in Lake Country, WI integrates TPI assessments into our golf physical therapy model—helping athletes stay healthy, consistent, and pain-free.
Our providers understand the unique physical demands of golf. We don’t use generic screens or cookie-cutter programs. Every evaluation is designed to assess how your individual movement patterns influence your swing—and where those patterns may be putting you at risk.
When you visit Kinetic, your TPI screen is conducted one-on-one with a trained professional who specializes in both movement analysis and injury prevention. We go beyond surface-level observations to uncover the physical inefficiencies most golfers don’t realize they have.
Whether you’re recovering from a prior injury or just trying to avoid one, we build a plan that meets you where you are. From targeted mobility work to sport-specific strength training, our approach is proactive, not reactive—focused on keeping you strong and injury-free through every swing.
At Kinetic, injury prevention isn’t an afterthought. It’s built into how we care for every golfer who walks through our door.
Golf shouldn’t hurt—and with the right strategy, it doesn’t have to.
Injuries don’t happen overnight. They build slowly through poor movement habits, unnoticed limitations, and repeated compensations. A TPI assessment gives you the insight to stop that cycle before it starts. By identifying physical risk factors early, you can correct them with focused, individualized training—and avoid the setbacks that keep so many golfers off the course.
At Kinetic, we’re here to help you move smarter, swing stronger, and stay injury-free. If you're serious about your health, your game, and your longevity on the course, a TPI assessment is your first step.
Schedule your evaluation today and get ahead of injury—before it gets ahead of you.