Shot Scope raises $8.5m (£6.6m) in funding to bring golf improvement to 60 million golfers worldwide
Golf technology firm, Shot Scope, has raised $8.5m in a Series B funding round led by Guinness Ventures
which invested $4m (3.1m).
The funding round also included investment from key participants; Scottish Enterprise, Growthdeck, The
SideBySide Partnership, and Edinburgh based Equity Gap, alongside Virgin Money providing $1.9m (1.5m) debt finance as part of the funding round.
David Hunter, CEO and Founder, Shot Scope, said: “This investment accelerates our mission to deliver
game improvement technology to 60 million golfers around the world. Throughout 2024 we plan to invest in infrastructure across the USA to support our retail and distribution partners. Golfers globally love our GPS, rangefinder and shot tracking technology, having sold products in 160 different countries worldwide in 2023. Golf has experienced a huge change in the past 5 years, people of all ages and demographics love the sport. With Shot Scope golfers can improve quickly and enjoy the game they love even more.”
Through this Series B round of investment, Shot Scope will bring its subscription free, game-enhancing,
technology such as GPS wearables, laser rangefinders, and shot tracking devices to golfers around the
globe offering more in-depth performance analytics. Accompanied with Shot Scope’s mobile app and web dashboard, the organisation provides golfers with all the tools to enable them to have a more engagingexperience and the ability to improve their skills.
Adam Barker, Guinness Ventures, added: “Shot Scope’s innovative product and software suite is meeting
strong market demand, positioning the company for significant expansion both domestically and
internationally. As lead investor, we are thrilled to further support Shot Scope at this inflection point and to continue being a part of its exciting growth journey”.
Shot Scope, founded in Scotland (the Home of Golf) by CEO David Hunter, has become a trusted brand in
the UK with key buying groups, green grass retailers, and pro shops welcoming the brand into their
networks. With Shot Scope products readily available across the UK, the organisation looks to establish thesame trust worldwide.
As part of the expansion, Shot Scope is relocating to a new headquarters on the outskirts of Edinburgh to
accommodate the growing team of marketing, sales, and customer service experts. The new site will
support Shot Scope’s ambitious plans to scale operations and deliver game-changing technology to a
worldwide audience in the future.
Shot Scope products are already available in the largest retailers in the US including Dick’s Sporting Goods and PGA Tour Superstore. The brand continues to grow as the business gains traction with green grass retailers in various states. Similarly, partnering with PGA of America’s Golf Retirement Plus program™ and TROON Golf Network has further developed Shot Scope’s presence and credibility within the US golf industry.
Shot Scope has established a presence in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand with retailers including
Dormy, Golfbox, Golf Warehouse, and PGC Group stocking their game-enhancing technology and helping
golfers improve their game.
Supplementing the physical products, Shot Scope’s mobile app and web dashboard is home to a plethora
of free-to-access features for its users. Features include aerial GPS maps on over 36,000 courses worldwide, over 100 tour level performance statistics and MyStrategy – the data driven strategy builder.
Christopher Kennedy, Director of Venture Debt at Virgin Money, said “Shot Scope is an established leading technology business within the golf market and has been a valued customer within our venture debt portfolio of high-tech businesses for the last three years. Over that period we have built a strong
relationship with the team at Shot Scope and we are pleased to provide this follow on funding as the
business continues to grow. It’s exciting to see what the future holds as Shot Scope’s expanded suite of
products increases further in popularity in markets across the world.”
Kerry Sharp, director of Entrepreneurship and Investment at Scottish Enterprise, said, “Shot Scope
continues to reach impressive milestones with its innovative golf technology. As a longstanding investor,
we’re excited to see the company make progress towards its global scaling ambitions.”
With this capital, Shot Scope are confident that they can enhance the playing experience of 60 million
amateur golfers worldwide.“
About Guinness Ventures
Guinness Ventures is one of the largest and most-trusted managers of EIS qualifying investments, with over 3,000 investors and over £255 million invested across the Guinness EIS and Guinness AIM EIS portfolios. Guinness Ventures forms part of Guinness Global Investors, the London-based specialist fund management company, established in 2003. Please see www.guinnessgi.com/ventures for more details. Company registration: 4647882.
Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (223077).
About Shot Scope
Shot Scope Technologies (www.shotscope.com), founded in 2014 and headquartered in Edinburgh Scotland, offers a range of industry-leading products that improve the way golfers access distances on the golf course, through both GPS wearables and laser rangefinders. Their innovative shot tracking devices record over 100 statistics, enabling every golfer to analyse their round, know their game, and help shoot lower scores. Shot Scope products have collected over 350 million shots and been used by hundreds of thousands of golfers worldwide, who enjoy lifetime free updates and no subscription fees – helping them to save an average of 4.1 strokes. The team consists of technology experts, golfers, and a former Walker Cup player who are passionate about driving game improvement and enjoyment
through the most expansive and accessible lineup of golf products on the market.
About Scottish Enterprise
Scottish Enterprise (SE) is Scotland’s national economic development agency and a non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government. It supports businesses to innovate and scale to transform the Scottish economy by focusing on new market opportunities through targeted investment, innovation and internationalisation. Follow us on X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn.
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