When Chris Finn founded Par4Success over a decade ago, he brought together a unique blend of skills: a background in strength and conditioning, a physical therapy license, and a growing interest in the mechanics of golf. His goal was clear: To help golfers move better, swing faster, and avoid injury through science-backed training.
"I wanted to combine my passions and actually help people," he said. "So I started working with golfers, trying to get them to listen to me, and slowly started to get results. They felt better, they swung faster."
Today, Par4Success has worked with over 15,000 athletes and built a reputation as one of the most trusted performance and rehab programs in the golf industry. What sets them apart is their relentless focus on data and outcomes.
"We don’t put anything out until we know it works," Chris said. "We use our own research, our own results. And we guarantee those results. I don't know of anyone else in the space doing that."
Their internal database is one of the largest of its kind, allowing the team to analyze patterns across thousands of cases. That information drives every personalized coaching program they offer, whether online or in person.
"We’ve launched something called 'Accelerators,'" Chris said. "It’s an in-person, two-day experience where our remote clients fly in to train hands-on with our team in Raleigh. We’re seeing people reach their goals 30 to 40 percent faster."
What Golfers Are Missing
Par4Success works with golfers at every stage, from juniors to seniors, and Chris said the most consistent challenges come down to pain and mobility.
"Ninety-three percent of golfers over 45 fail basic hip or shoulder rotation tests," he said. "That leads to compensation, and that’s where the pain comes from. Most people think the pain is the problem. It’s not. It’s just the signal."
He added that back pain and elbow pain top the list of injuries they see most frequently, followed by wrist discomfort. And for older golfers, joint replacements are becoming more common.
"The most misunderstood part of recovery is thinking the problem is gone when the pain is gone. Pain is a symptom, not a diagnosis. The real problem is often somewhere else entirely."
Footwear, Function, and Performance
Chris and his team have long studied the connection between footwear and swing mechanics. They're interested in how shoes affect ground reaction forces, balance, and swing efficiency. For years, they’ve used pressure mats and motion capture systems to evaluate different types of shoes.
"We’ve been looking at stable vs. unstable shoes for years," he said. "We even tried to get pro shops to start doing golf shoe fittings."
When we first talked to Chris, it felt like we were finishing each other’s sentences. He started talking about how there are only two connections in golf: your hands to the club and your feet to the ground. We knew immediately that he understood exactly what we were all about.
He saw a brand aligned with their philosophy.
"They had a roomier toe box, optimized cleat placement—everything was grounded in research," he said. "It matched our philosophy. We put people in the right shoes for their bodies. And when the shoe fits literally and biomechanically, you get better ground force, better timing, and better results."
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He emphasized the importance of matching the shoe to a golfer’s movement capabilities. "If you can’t rotate well into your lead hip, you probably shouldn’t wear a shoe with aggressive spikes. You might need something that lets you move more freely, even if it means trading off a bit of power."
A Smarter Way to Train
Chris encourages golfers to take control of what they can.
"Golf is unpredictable. You don’t control your lie. You don’t control the wind. But you can control your body," he said. "You should know if you can rotate your hips and shoulders. That takes less than 15 minutes a day. In under 30 days, you can improve your movement and start swinging more consistently."
To support that goal, Par4Success offers a free online mobility assessment. It takes under five minutes and gives golfers a snapshot of their physical capabilities.
"Don’t guess. Assess. If you want to get better, start with your body and make sure your gear supports it. That’s how you lower scores and avoid the injury cycle."
What Comes Next
Par4Success is expanding its hybrid model of virtual coaching and in-person intensives. With more than 30 coaches and a growing global client base, the focus is on making high-quality, evidence-based training accessible from anywhere.
"We want to be the resource that helps golfers of all levels stay in the game for life," Chris said. "And we’re just getting started."
Want to know what your body is capable of? Take Par4Success’s free mobility assessment and see how you stack up. It takes less than five minutes and could give you the foundation for lasting improvement.