“…Although golf is thought to be a low-impact sport, biomechanical studies show that many body parts move at high velocities and through extreme ranges of motion (ROM) during the golf swing (Cole & Grimshaw, 2008;David Lindsay & Vandervoort, 2014). As a result of these high velocities and complex movement patterns, the golf swing generates high levels of muscle activity in several areas of the body (Farber, Smith, Kvitne, Mohr, & Shin, 2009;Kao, Pink, Jobe, & Perry, 1995;Marta, Silva, Vaz, Castro, & Pezarat-correia, 2015), including the trunk muscles (Cole & Grimshaw, 2008;Horton, Lindsay, & Macintosh, 2001;Marta, Silva, Vaz, Bruno, & Pezarat-correia, 2013;Luís Silva et al, 2013;Watkins, Uppal, Perry, Pink, & Dinsay, 1996).…”