About The Strength Caddie - Rehab and Performance
Play Better Golf. Feel Better Daily. We Guarantee It.
For years, golfers have been stuck in a frustrating cycle. You see a swing coach for your hook, a doctor for your back pain, and a trainer for your fitness—but none of them talk to each other. You’re left with conflicting advice and a game that isn't improving.
We've Built a Different Way
At The Strength Caddie Rehab and Performance, we bring everything together. We use a coordinated team of experts and advanced technology to give you a clear, personalized plan. Whether you want to hit it further, get out of pain, or simply enjoy 18 holes with your friends, we provide the roadmap to get you there.
Our Founder’s Story
Dr. Eli Rogers, PT, DPT, OCS, grew up in a small Montana town with limited access to quality coaching. A dismissive injury experience as a teenager shaped his belief that every client deserves to be taken seriously—their goals, their frustrations, and their potential.
Eli transformed his own swing into tour-level power—adding 20 mph of club speed in a year and surpassing 200 mph ball speed. His breakthrough was simple: Golfers get better when their body, mechanics, and training are integrated.
What Makes Us Different
1. Total Integration
Your team communicates and collaborates under one roof.
2. Evidence-Based Tech
Gears 3D and TPI screening provide clarity—not opinions.
3. Luxury Environment
A premium experience built for the highest level of care.
4. Longevity + Performance
We build durable athletes who can play for decades to come.
Our Promise
TRUTH. EXPERTISE. TRANSFORMATION.
No more confusion. No more wasted time. Just real answers, real improvements, and real results—delivered with the highest level of care in the industry.
Welcome to The Strength Caddie. Where golfers rewrite their potential.
Our Team
Dr. Eli Rogers PT OCS
Founder/Director of Performance
I grew up in a small town in Montana with limited access to coaching or structured training. If I wanted to improve at golf, I had to figure it out myself. That experience shaped how I approach performance: understand the fundamentals, remove inefficiencies, and stop chasing shortcuts.
I played Division I golf at Utah State University, where my interest in the physical side of the game took off. Like many golfers, I trained hard—but not always intelligently. Over time, I realized that strength, mobility, and force production only matter if they actually transfer to the swing. That realization led me to physical therapy.
I’m a Doctor of Physical Therapy, board-certified orthopedic specialist, and TPI Level 3 certified coach in both Golf and Power. I work with amateurs, college players, and professionals, and I currently am a part of the PGA Tour and Korn Ferry Tour on their Sports Medicine team.
My approach is assessment-driven and evidence-based. Every client starts with a detailed evaluation of movement, strength, power, and swing mechanics using tools like 3D motion capture and force plate analysis. From there, we address the true limiter—mobility, stability, sequencing, or force production—without wasted time.
I’ve increased my own swing speed by more than 20 mph by applying these same principles. Speed isn’t forced. It’s earned through efficiency and durability.
My goal is simple: help golfers move better, hit it farther, and stay healthy enough to play the game for decades.
Dr. Will Stasinis
Physical therapist
Will Stasinis is a Doctor of Physical Therapy with a strong focus on orthopedic rehabilitation, athletic development, and return-to-performance care. He believes the best outcomes come from a collaborative rehab environment where patients understand why they’re doing what they’re doing—and how it connects to their goals outside the clinic.
Will brings a solid foundation in evidence-based practice and combines skilled manual therapy with progressive exercise and performance-based training. His clinical interests include post-surgical rehabilitation, orthopedic injury management, and helping active individuals rebuild strength, confidence, and capacity after injury.
Outside the clinic, Will stays active through skiing, watersports, and motorsports. His personal involvement in sport shapes how he approaches rehab: movement should be purposeful, adaptable, and resilient—not fragile or overly protected.
Will is especially motivated by guiding patients through the recovery process after orthopedic procedures and helping athletes safely return to the activities they care about. His goal is straightforward: provide high-quality, compassionate care that restores function, builds confidence, and supports long-term physical durability.
Dusty Fielding
strength caddie Golf coach
Dusty graduated from Richfield High School in 2001 and played golf for Dixie State University from 2005 to 2008, earning NJCAA All-American honors in 2006.
Dusty pursued a professional golf career from 2008 to 2018, securing multiple victories across the Western U.S., notably winning the 2018 Utah Open as well as playing full-time on the Korn Ferry Tour for a stint. Dusty also caddied for PGA Tour pro Jay Don Blake for a significant period.
As a golf instructor, Dusty takes an individualized approach, crafting lesson plans tailored to each student's goals and leveraging technology such as Trackman, GEARS, and force plates to enhance the enjoyment and success of players of all skill levels.
Kelcie george
Strength caddie strength coach
Kelcie is a certified personal trainer and strength and conditioning coach with a degree in health sciences and 8 years experience working with clients to achieve their health and fitness goals. She also is certified in nutrition coaching and has a pain free performance specialist certification (PPSC).
Her goal with her clients is to approach their health from a long term perspective while achieving short term goals. She enjoys teaching clients the in's and out's of navigating their health goals while still living their lives and finding balance with the discipline required to make lasting changes. She is passionate about approaching fitness with longevity in mind and training clients to adopt the appropriate changes to live their healthiest lives; both physically and mentally. She has a background in athletics, including track and field, and soccer, and continued to play soccer through her college career. After she graduated and soccer came to an end, she picked up strength training with the focus on maintaining the athletic ability that was developed through her soccer career. This translates into her coaching now for those looking to continue to develop their athleticism and performance.
“I take pride in approaching each and every client with individuality and meeting them where they are while guiding them in the direction they see for themselves; helping them to see how they can progress with their fitness goals in a way that suits them as a person.”
Outside of the gym she enjoys horseback riding, paddle boarding, golfing, reading and camping.