The Importance of Neck Mobility

2 min
Added on December 01, 2021
Did you know that your neck is one of the most important parts of your body when it comes to the golf swing? Titleist staff member and TPI co-founder Dr. Greg Rose notes that limited range of motion in the cervical spine is one of the most overlooked physical limitations he encounters, but it can have a profound impact on both your performance and your longevity in the game.

In this video, Greg demonstrates a simple way to test your own neck mobility. Standing tall and with your
... mouth closed, turn your head to the left and bend your head down from your neck. You should be able to touch your chin to the center of your collar bone. Repeat the same movement turning to the right. If you can touch your chin to your collar bone on both sides it means that you have sufficient mobility in your neck to rotate the 140 degrees that is required in a typical golf swing.

If you lack this range of motion, please consult your doctor, trainer or a TPI certified professional. They can design a program to increase your mobility and/or work around physical limitations you may have. By not asking more of your neck than it's physically capable of doing, you can avoid injury, play pain-free and build a swing that performs better for you day in and day out.
Did you know that your neck is one of the most important parts of your body when it comes to the golf swing? Titleist staff member and TPI co-founder Dr. Greg Rose notes that limited range ... of motion in the cervical spine is one of the most overlooked physical limitations he encounters, but it can have a profound impact on both your performance and your longevity in the game.

In this video, Greg demonstrates a simple way to test your own neck mobility. Standing tall and with your mouth closed, turn your head to the left and bend your head down from your neck. You should be able to touch your chin to the center of your collar bone. Repeat the same movement turning to the right. If you can touch your chin to your collar bone on both sides it means that you have sufficient mobility in your neck to rotate the 140 degrees that is required in a typical golf swing.

If you lack this range of motion, please consult your doctor, trainer or a TPI certified professional. They can design a program to increase your mobility and/or work around physical limitations you may have. By not asking more of your neck than it's physically capable of doing, you can avoid injury, play pain-free and build a swing that performs better for you day in and day out.

Instruction

17 Videos

  1. Categories
  2. Long Game
  3. Iron Game
  4. Wedge Game
  5. Putting
  6. Course Strategy
  7. Golf Fitness
  8. At Home
  1. Instructor
  2. Brad Faxon
  3. Dr. Mo Pickens
  4. Me and My Golf
  5. Peter Finch
  6. Cameron McCormick
  7. James Sieckmann
  8. Mark Blackburn
  9. Michael Breed
  10. Trillium Rose
  11. Jonathan Yarwood
  12. Dave Phillips
  13. Brandon Stooksbury
  14. Justin Parsons
  15. Layne Savoie
  16. Dr. Rob Neal
  17. Dr. Greg Rose
  18. Skip Guss
  19. Jason Baile
  20. John Kostis
  21. Jennifer Hudson
  22. Ryan Hager
  23. Corey Lundberg
  24. Tom Patri
  1. Drill
  2. Fundamentals
  3. Shot Shaping
  4. Anti-hook
  5. Anti-slice
  6. Alignment
  7. Tight Lie
  8. Long Rough
  9. Bunker Play
  10. Consistency
  11. Distance Control
  12. Trajectory
Clear All Filters
The Importance of Neck Mobility
user icon
2 min

The Importance of Neck Mobility

Did you know that your neck is one of the most important parts of your body when it comes to the golf swing?...

Velocity Training
user icon
3 min

Velocity Training

If you're looking for more distance off the tee, you need to know how to train properly. Hitting hundreds of balls...

Pull Strength for Golf Power
user icon
2 min

Pull Strength for Golf Power

To drive the golf ball farther, you need to swing the golf club faster. Pretty logical, right? But what's the best...

Maintaining Swing Posture
user icon
9 min

Maintaining Swing Posture

TPI co-founders Dave Phillips and Dr. Greg Rose highlight Adam Scott’s ability to maintain his posture throughout...

Distance by Optimizing Spin Loft
user icon
6 min

Distance by Optimizing Spin Loft

TPI co-founders Dr. Greg Rose and Dave Phillips discuss ways to increase your distance by optimizing spin loft...

Body Connection to The Slice
user icon
2 min

Body Connection to The Slice

The Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) was founded by Dave Phillips and Dr. Greg Rose to better understand and...

Introducing Golf to Kids
user icon
2 min

Introducing Golf to Kids

One of the great joys of golf is being able to share the experience with your entire family. Introducing your...

Random vs. Block Practice
user icon
2 min

Random vs. Block Practice

We all know that golf is a very difficult game. It takes a great deal of time and practice to get better. If you're...

Wrist Sequence for a Powerful Release
user icon
3 min

Wrist Sequence for a Powerful Release

Titleist staff member and TPI co-founder Dr. Greg Rose takes a closer look at one segment of the body that is often...

Chipping from Tight Lies
user icon
2 min

Chipping from Tight Lies

Titleist Brand Ambassador Charley Hoffman and TPI co-founder Dr. Greg Rose demonstrate Lead Leg Only Chips, a drill...

Golf and Lower Back Pain
user icon
3 min

Golf and Lower Back Pain

If you've played golf for any length of time, it's likely that you've been sidelined by lower back pain. The lumbar...

Two Paths to Hitting the Golf Ball Farther
user icon
2 min

Two Paths to Hitting the Golf Ball Farther

"How do I hit the golf ball farther?" This is the frequently-asked question by players who visit TPI, and as TPI...

Results loading...
No results