GOLFFOREVER Congratulates Ambassador Scottie Scheffler on Thrilling Title Defense at the WM Phoenix Open

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Aspen, CO – GOLFFOREVER, the leading at-home golf fitness training system that helps golfers play without limits, congratulates World-No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler on his two-shot victory and successful title defense at the WM Phoenix Open. The GOLFFOREVER brand ambassador and reigning Masters champion, now a five-time winner on the PGA Tour, capitalized on sterling play all week to close out the win with a final-round 65 against loaded field of elite players.

Scheffler follows up his breakthrough 2022 season, which saw him win four times, earn his first major championship title at the Masters, break the TOUR’s record for on-course earnings in a single season and be named PGA TOUR Player of the Year, with a gutsy title defense to re-earn his spot as No. 1 on the Official World Golf Ranking.

Scheffler, who began using the GOLFFOREVER Swing Trainer daily at home and on TOUR just weeks prior to his prodigious run of wins in 2022, appears in fitness training videos on GOLFFOREVER’s mobile-app video platform – alongside his longtime physical trainer and key GOLFFOREVER contributor Dr. Troy Van Biezen – and stars in television ads. 

Since further dedicating himself to building strength, mobility, and stamina with Van Biezen and GOLFFOREVER, Scheffler has improved his game in key statistical categories, including Driving Distance (311.6 yds in 2022 vs. 305 yds in 2021), Clubhead Speed (119.24 mph vs. 116.94), Strokes Gained: Total – 1.677 vs. .932 (jumping from 33rd to 5th on TOUR in 2022), as well as a testament to his ability to close: Fourth Round Scoring Average – 69.58 in 2022 vs. 70.36 in 2021.

“It’s so impressive to see the hard work, drive and determination Scottie Scheffler demonstrates every day on and off the golf course,” said GOLFFOREVER founder and CEO, Dr. Jeremy James. “He is a true gentleman and amazing ambassador for golf. We’re honored to be affiliated with him and couldn’t be prouder that our training system has played a role in his success.”

Scheffler, who first ascended to the top of the Official World Golf Rankings in March 2022, has collected all five victories of his professional career since beginning regular use of GOLFFOREVER’s groundbreaking training system that pairs the first-ever multi-use golf fitness and warmup tool with video-streaming routines for flexibility, speed, power and injury recovery in the 4.8 App Store-rated GOLFFOREVER app. It’s a staple of both his daily pre-round warmups on tournament days and training sessions during off weeks.

“It’s been an unbelievable ride and part of my success is no doubt due to the hard work I’ve put in with GOLFFOREVER,” said Scheffler. “It’s a tool and approach that is critical to my preparation for the PGA Tour, and I respect GOLFFOREVER’s mission of helping all golfers improve their bodies and play their best with the same scientific approach as mine. I’m proud to be their ambassador and appreciate the great relationship.”

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SCHEFFLER’S COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE

GOLFFOREVER is the first golf-specific training program to embrace the approach of home exercise equipment paired with streaming instruction that customizes each golfer’s exercise routines specifically for them, based on a proprietary strength and flexibility test. The GOLFFOREVER Swing Trainer, highlighted by its asymmetrical resistance training bar that can be anchored easily at home, the gym or the course, is a three-in-one training tool that additionally creates premium resistance bands with handles and a D3 swing weight-optimized heavy warmup club. All three uses, combined with guided instruction from fitness and medical experts that specialize in golf, directly benefit the strength, mobility and movement patterns in your golf swing.


Dr. Van Biezen, a marquee instructor within the GOLFFOREVER platform, has worked with top players on the PGA Tour for the past 20 years like Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, and GOLFFOREVER ambassadors Ryan Palmer and Zach Johnson. He introduced Scheffler to the GOLFFOREVER product during its soft-launch in November 2021, and the pair developed a variety of pre-round warmups, flexibility routines and strength workouts that Scheffler follows religiously, including during the week of his three-stroke victory at Augusta National.

Take a peek at one of Scheffler’s go-to GOLFFOREVER workouts: https://youtu.be/U6pWIjisxdg

Learn more at GolfForever.com.

About GOLFFOREVER

GOLFFOREVER is a comprehensive, smart at-home training system that takes a science-based approach to maximizing golfers’ performance by improving flexibility, core strength, balance and rotational power. The first golf-specific home training program to embrace the approach of home exercise equipment paired with streaming instruction, GOLFFOREVER takes it one step further by customizing each golfer’s exercise routines just for them, based on a proprietary strength and flexibility test users take when starting. The result is a product and program that is safe and highly effective for any golfer. With exercise routines designed by some of the top PGA Tour trainers and orthopedic experts in the U.S., GOLFFOREVER users can expect to swing and perform their best – with a pain-free body – for as long as they play the game. It is used by more than 100 PGA Tour and LPGA Tour players, and thousands of everyday golfers alike. Founded in Aspen, Colorado in 2019 by Dr. Jeremy James, a leading specialist in chronic back pain and co-author of the Younger Next Year Back Book, GOLFFOREVER is the ideal companion to expert golf instruction. For more information go to www.golforever.com or download the new mobile application on the Apple Store for IOS or Google Play for Android.

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