Reimagining the Green: Hamilton Spine Health & Sport’s Golf Lab with Brian Smith of Hamilton Spine Health and Sport Golf Lab

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Reimagining the Green: Hamilton Spine Health & Sport’s Golf Lab with Brian Smith of Hamilton Spine Health and Sport Golf Lab

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Brian Smith, Lead Golf Instructor and Master Fitter of Hamilton Spine Health & Sport in Dalton, has over 18 years of experience in golf instruction and athletic development. A former collegiate baseball player at Lee University, Brian has since built a reputation as one of the region’s premier golf coaches and equipment fitting experts.Brian is a multi-year recipient of the Top 100 Golf Club Fitter Award (2015, 2016, 2017) and holds multiple certifications in golf-specific biomechanics, movement analysis, and mental performance. As a Certified Mental Game Coach, Brian takes a holistic approach to instruction—combining physical mechanics, mindset, and equipment optimization to help golfers reach their full potential. Hamilton Spine Health & Sport provides elite-level, in-house golf instruction and player development programs to all golfers. Our focus is a comprehensive approach to golf instruction for players who have physical limitations (particularly back, neck, and hip problems) as well as individuals who do not have any previous limitations. Our professional instructor will help you design your swing to your individual body mechanics in order to maximize golf performance to help you take your game to the next level.HamiltonHealth.com/spineandsport706.529.36861225 Broadrick Drive, Dalton, GA 30720This program in no way seeks to diagnose or treat illness or to replace professional medical care. Please see your healthcare provider if you have a health problem.

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