Why Golfers Get Hurt
The golf swing involves intense rotational force. When this movement is repeated over time — especially with poor mechanics or underlying structural imbalances — it can lead to microtrauma, spinal stress, and serious long-term damage. And let’s be honest, most of us don’t swing like a pro. In fact, golfers with less-than-ideal movement patterns are even more at risk for injury.
Do you ever feel soreness in your lower back after a round of golf? Or pain between your shoulder blades after a powerful drive? You’re not alone — we hear this kind of feedback from our patients almost every week.
The Solution: Golf-Specific Movement Evaluation
That’s where Dr. Randy Randhawa’s expertise comes in. Not only is he an experienced chiropractor who understands the mechanics of the body, but he also recently earned his Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) Level 2 certification — a gold standard in golf fitness and performance evaluation.
With this certification, Dr. Randy is trained to perform a comprehensive golf-specific movement assessment designed to identify biomechanical weaknesses that may be affecting your swing or making you more prone to injury. This isn’t a generic fitness screen — it’s tailored specifically for golfers and backed by the latest research from the TPI.
What You’ll Gain
- Pinpoint movement restrictions that could be hurting your swing
- Reduce your risk of injury by correcting structural and neurological imbalances
- Improve performance on the course by optimizing how your body moves
- Enjoy the game longer, with less pain and better endurance
Whether your issues stem from spinal misalignments, muscular imbalances, or a lack of mobility, Dr. Randy can help. His approach often combines chiropractic care with targeted corrective exercises, so you not only feel better, but you play better.
Ready to Elevate Your Game?
If you love golf and want to protect your body while performing at your best, this evaluation is a no-brainer. Come see what’s really going on under the surface — and start building a foundation that supports both your health and your game.
Tee Off for a Cause: Support Survivors While Enjoying a Day on the Green
Mark your calendars for Friday, July 25th, and join us at the Eldorado Golf Course in Mason, MI, for the “Tee Off for a Cause” golf outing, proudly hosted by Rassel-Daigneault Holistic Health Center. This 4-person scramble event kicks off at 9:00 AM and promises a day filled with camaraderie, competition, and compassion. All proceeds from the tournament will benefit the House of Promise, a faith-based nonprofit dedicated to providing long-term residential care and support for teenage girls who are survivors of sex trafficking. Your participation will directly contribute to their mission of helping survivors rediscover their dignity and rebuild their lives. Registration is $75 per golfer or $300 per foursome, which includes lunch, driving range access, a gift bag, and entry to a silent auction. To reserve your spot or learn more about sponsorship opportunities, call (517) 336-8880 or email info@achiro.net. Let’s come together to make a meaningful impact while enjoying a great game of golf.
Schedule your Golf Movement Evaluation with Dr. Randy today! Visit the front desk or give us a call to book your appointment. Your body (and your scorecard) will thank you.

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About the Author: Dr. Randy Randhawa, DCDr. Randy Randhawa is a Board-Certified Doctor of Chiropractic who earned his doctorate from the University of Western States in 2001. His path to chiropractic began unexpectedly during college, when shadowing a chiropractor revealed the power of hands-on healing and patient-centered care. Dr. Randhawa has advanced training in Class IV laser therapy, PEMF, SoftWave techniques, and TPI Level 2 performance certification, along with ongoing coursework in nutritional support through Standard Process and Metagenics. He is committed to continual learning and helping patients achieve long-term, whole-body health.
