US company GolfForever has developed a product allowing golfers of all skill levels to train at home. Engineered by experts in both technology and fitness, the company now announced the successful closure of a $10 million Series A funding round.

Two high-profile golfers, South Korean PGA Tour winner Tom Kim and the world’s number 1 golfer, US-American Scottie Scheffler, are among the investors. In addition to their financial contributions, both golf personalities will serve as ambassadors for GolfForever.

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The GolfForever Training System stands out as the first golf-specific training and well-being program that integrates equipment through a dedicated app. Users receive streamed instructions crafted by some of the leading golf coaches and medical experts. The AI-based app tailors unique training programs for each golfer based on their specific improvement goals.

More than 400 PGA Tour and LPGA Tour pros, along with thousands of amateurs, already use GolfForever to enhance their flexibility, strength, balance, and rotational power. The goal is not only to become better golfers but also to prevent common injuries. LPGA has even forged a partnership with GolfForever, granting all tour players access to the fitness company’s services. Currently, the GolfForever Training System is available through their online store, Amazon and over 900 retailers, with notable outlets including Dick’s Sporting Goods, Golf Galaxy and the PGA Tour Superstore.

“GolfForever is a vital part of my daily warmup and fitness routine and a key contributor to my success over the past two years,” said Scheffler. “I’m proud to help bring our training system to players everywhere, whether you’re a pro like me or a weekend golfer. Every golfer should use it.”