TruGolf Holdings shares surge 12.83% intraday after award-winning Open Championship broadcast highlights its golf simulation technology.
ByAinvest
Friday, Nov 21, 2025 10:48 am ET1min read
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TruGolf Holdings surged 12.83% intraday after announcing its pivotal role in Sky Sports Golf’s award-winning broadcast of The Open Championship, which utilized the company’s proprietary E6 Apex engine for hyper-accurate simulations. The broadcast earned the “Best Visual Storytelling Using Data & Insight” accolade, validating TruGolf’s leadership in golf simulation technology and aligning with the projected $4 billion growth of the global golf simulator market by 2032. The news highlighted the commercial potential of TruGolf’s technology, now accessible to customers worldwide, reinforcing investor confidence in its long-term innovation strategy and market positioning.
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