
We offer help for players at any level. Our team will create a plan designed to improve your golf performance, including physical and mental approaches to the game
Looking for a way to improve your golf game? We'll assess your current swing, recommend adjustments to protect healthy muscles and joints, and deliver personalized physical, psychological and nutritional strategies to enhance your performance.
Golf Clinic Assessments
Consultation and Assessment We discuss your goals and concerns, assess your current health and then begin to develop your personalized strategy for golf game improvement. This will be done by Thomas Hospel, MD, PGA Tour medical director.
A Team of Sports Medicine Specialists Focused on You
When you have an active lifestyle, you don't want to take time away from the sport you love. Our multidisciplinary team includes specialists from disciplines such as nutrition , sports psychology and rehabilitation. We're on your team, focused on helping you achieve your cycling goals.
Where does golfer's elbow pain occur?
The pain of golfer's elbow occurs primarily where the tendons of the forearm muscles attach to the bony bump on the inside of the elbow ( medial epicondyle). By contrast, the pain of tennis elbow usually occurs at the bony bump on the outside of the elbow (lateral epicondyle).
What is golfer elbow?
Golfer's elbow is a condition that causes pain where the tendons of your forearm muscles attach to the bony bump on the inside of your elbow. The pain might spread into your forearm and wrist.
How to prevent golfer's elbow?
You can take steps to prevent golfer's elbow: Strengthen your forearm muscles. Use light weights or squeeze a tennis ball. Even simple exercises can help your muscles absorb the energy of sudden physical stress. Stretch before your activity. Walk or jog for a few minutes to warm up your muscles.
