CHEK Golf Biomechanic


What’s The Difference Between A Golf Biomechanic And A Golf Teaching Professional?

A Golf teaching professional coaches golfers on the technical side – swing analysis, specific type of shots etc. and is an essential part in a golfer’s development and continuous improvement as a player and their game. 

Golf professionals can only work with what they have in front of them and often must give advice or a swing fault correction to compensate for a physical limitation. Such as a lack of flexibility or poor core strength.

By eliminating that limitation with a proper golf-conditioning programme designed by a Chek Golf Biomechanic you can follow your teaching professional's advice directly without compensation and without the risk of getting hurt.

A CHEK Golf Biomechanic is an extensively trained exercise professional that specialises in conditioning golfers using functional exercise techniques. 

Focusing on enhancing the health and function of the golfer, working on improving posture, flexibility, stability, strength, power, fitness levels and muscle balance.

Each of these elements play a critical role in the growth and development of a golfer and help prepare your body to perform at the highest physical level possible.

Using a scientific and holistic approach, a golf biomechanic designs highly specific exercise and conditioning programmes which are based on comprehensive assessments, needs and goals.

Therefore each conditioning programme requires individualising and modifying to suit the golfer so they can reach their goals.

Working with a Golf Biomechanic will make you become much more teachable and will greatly compliment you teaching lessons.

Golf Conditioning is not just for the pro's, it's beneficial for players of all levels of ability helping to improve your game and prolong your playing days.

So, if you are serious about being the best you can be and want to reach your full potential on the golf course then working with a CHEK Golf Biomechanic and a teaching professional is a must.